torpid u rečniku PONS

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Whichever leg is raised, that half of the flamingo goes to sleep in a torpid state, which lowers the blood flow.
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In cold weather, it becomes torpid and looks and feels dead, but wakes at night.
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Every dynamic economy has its doldrums and even torpid economies may rise, perhaps with delay, to an extraordinary opportunity.
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Every nook in this happily torpid town has the power to surprise.
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Profitability returned to the long-time leader in the keyboard industry after years of torpid financial performance.
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Cluster follows cluster at a torpid pace that seems regular and random at once.
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These birds require frequent feeding while active during the day and become torpid at night to conserve energy.
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Upon nightfall, they roost in very tight groups of 20 or so birds and on cold nights they can become torpid.
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The animals are often torpid in the heat of the day, hiding in concealed locations such as hollow logs or holes.
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In the morning, while they are still torpid, they move from the rock-crevices to basking sites exposed to the sun.
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