Here the person is mute and almost stuporous, and either remains immobile or exhibits purposeless or even bizarre movements.
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Woodstock was a dodge, a growth industry that tie-dyed much that was fierce and righteous in the music into something stuporous and evasive.
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On a New York City subway train stocked with edgy white folks and one slouched and stuporous young black man, three inner-city toughs storm into the car.
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This may help explain the enigmatic condition of sepsis-associated encephalopathy, in which patients with systemic infections become delirious or stuporous.
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But in the morning, a stuporous Angel struggles awake to find himself buried to the neck in the desert sand, with the dead heads of Floyd and Otto surrounding him.
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Dazed: stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
Stupor is the lack of critical cognitive function and level of consciousness wherein a sufferer is almost entirely unresponsive and only responds to base stimuli such as pain. The word derives from the Latin stupure, meaning insensible. ...
Having slow or confused reactions, as if in a stupor; groggy
Can only be aroused to point of eye-opening, and only very briefly.