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out of condition
adjective as in enervated
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adjective as in flabby
adjective as in run down
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Example Sentences
Still tired and out of condition from their long months of confinement and their voyages, the men found the hiking a strain.
It was sort of beat-up and out of condition.
One, although reduced in flesh, and thrown out of condition, was fit for work in a week, but the other only just escaped with his life, becoming a perfect skeleton, and only commencing to mend at the end of three months.
Already he was out of condition, puffy.
However, soybeans take bin space in preference to corn, which is less likely to go out of condition.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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