This torpid civil oversight of an industry so widely fear in one
active, energetic, lively, moving, quick. :)
HIBERNATION:The torpid or resting state in which some animals pass the winter.
Yes is i sure can give you a sentence with the word fauna in it! The fauna of the region has not been studied. Tada! = ]
i like the word wildlife
Example sentence - The little piglets squealed when we tried to hold them.
Fire the torpid-o's!
TORPID
insensible, torpid
After helping my sister move her belongings in her new house I felt so torpid because i had no energy left to do my chores at home. When my dad came home from working over time at his job he was torpid because he slept all day.
active, energetic, lively, moving, quick. :)
Torpid [adjective]. Torpor [noun].
As an adjective ; "As they rest at night , Hummingbirds become torpid in order to save energy".
I don't think "forpid" is a real word. It is not listed in Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary or dictionary.com. I tried Googling it too, and there were no results. Perhaps you meant to say "torpid" or "forbid" instead?
sluggish, slow, lazy, torpid, inactive, idle, easygoing, languid, listless, drony
In torpid face
Some choices: sleepy, wasted, torpid
The literary term in this sentence is a simile, a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In this case, the comparison is between the half-torpid man and a long-silent harp to convey the idea of awakening or coming to life.