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Things stupor often describes ("stupor ________")
How stupor often is described ("________ stupor")
- blind
- progressive
- mute
- maniacal
- apathetic
- alcoholic
- unconscious
- dead
- sleepy
- sudden
- partial
- leaden
- blank
- hysterical
- benign
- dull
- dreamless
- spiritual
- apparent
- deep
- emotional
- wave
- temporary
- painful
- deadly
- heavy
- feverish
- momentary
- mild
- manic
- epileptic
- perfect
- half
- dazed
- helpless
- numb
- depressive
- catatonic
- melancholic
- quiet
- pleasant
- drugged
- hopeless
- melancholy
- induced
- delirious
- deathly
- deathlike
- ecstatic
- episodic
- frozen
- sullen
- dumb
- occasional
- near
- intellectual
- slight
- like
- mental
- happy
- gloomy
- marked
- semi
- fatal
- apoplectic
- hypnotic
- narcotic
- perpetual
- katatonic
- drunken
- schizophrenic
- psychogenic
- dreamy
- profound
- drowsy
- complete
- absolute
- silent
- lethargic
- strange
- anergic
- prolonged
