catalepsy
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We think now he probably suffered from catalepsy, a nervous condition that causes muscular rigidity.
From The Guardian • Oct. 17, 2010
Eleanor Roosevelt's frilly white collar turned to sponge; her smile froze into catalepsy.
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"Sometimes our people get happy and skip around a bit," she said, "but . . . we don't have any catalepsy or epilepsy."
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Whelan scrapped the result, not for lack of merit, but because he decided it could only evoke ten show-stopping minutes of caterwauling and catalepsy.
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The features of my colleagues when absorbing a first-rate soporific of this nature remind me of the symptoms of catalepsy enumerated in a treatise of forensic medicine which I once read.
From An Ocean Tramp by McFee, William
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