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51 Sentences With "zombielike"

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The phone call redirected me, zombielike, across the quad to my dorm.
I'd spend long afternoons and evenings at Starbucks, doing practice tests in a zombielike state.
Plants are still considered to be "zombielike automata rather than full-blown living organisms," he said.
Participants leave her room with hair thoroughly detangled and, perhaps, in a state of zombielike relaxation.
Opinion A semi-vanquished enemy is rising zombielike from the crypt of America's dimly remembered wars.
Texas case would continue to plod, zombielike, through the courts until it receives a final ruling.
Yet here he is in "Mayhem," still happily slaying zombielike antagonists and up to his armpits in gore.
Mac MiniScreenshot: Gizmodo (Apple)Apple's most zombielike Mac is alive again with new guts and a higher starting price.
His movements were slow and mechanical, and he had "intermittent periods of 'zombielike' groaning," wrote Gerona and his colleagues.
For several months, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has quietly shambled along in a zombielike state.
Image: Ivan De AraujoFlash one light, and the mouse goes on the prowl, zombielike, stalking any prey in its path.
We are invited to picture the nominee as having been sent zombielike out into the world with a single mission.
Deprogramming — rescuing him from the zombielike state into which he has fallen — proves a challenge for his friends and relatives.
Lumbering and implacable, she bears down on her victims in zombielike obedience to the tiny voice emanating from her uterus.
It is the hallmark of most adults, as we lurch zombielike into middle age, increasingly to become distilled versions of ourselves.
It's true; the current craze of Pokemon GO has turned the streets into minefields of zombielike Americans searching for a Gyrados.
It was behind an outbreak of "zombielike" behavior that struck 33 people in a Brooklyn neighborhood in 2016, 18 of whom were hospitalized.
Ahmanet also has a retinue of zombielike minions at her disposal, who rampage through England on their way to a meeting with Russell Crowe.
When a person is near starvation, the body shuts down emotion, becoming zombielike as every calorie goes to keeping the heart and lungs working.
Mr. Cetin was carrying a satchel with a computer inside and was in a "zombielike" state when he was taken into custody, the lieutenant said.
It took us to the edge of science-fiction territory as Kurt and the team investigated a zombielike soldier found walking along a remote road.
Surely this is more the purview of people with villas or jobs less important than ours, we tell ourselves (while scrolling, zombielike, through social media).
Or rather is ordered to by the zombielike figure who stumbles onstage: Dead Tom (Joe Burby), who we will soon learn is the Dudley clan's father.
In this moment, we get what may be the manga's most unforgettable images: zombielike caricatures of starving Japanese citizens, dropping dead in the fields from malnourishment.
The ensemble numbers, including one ("Medley of Maladies") in which we meet several hopeful if zombielike patients, grow repetitive, and the solos are too often muddy.
Nearly five hours passed before Mr. Rowley, went into a zombielike state, his pupils shrunk to pinpoints, rocking back and forth and sweating profusely, a witness said.
With the Supreme Court's punt, the Fifth Circuit's injunction is upheld — and the case will continue to plod, zombielike, through the courts until it receives a final ruling.
The synthetic drug that left scores of people in a "zombielike" state in Brooklyn over the summer was 85 times as potent as marijuana, according to lab tests.
For Americans it is as if a half-vanquished enemy is "rising zombielike from the crypt of...dimly remembered wars", as Blaine Harden, a veteran writer on North Korea, puts it.
On Friday, the rubric on Rossiya 24, the state satellite news channel, for some of the coverage of the attack was "Kaptain Amerika" imposed over a zombielike figure with dead eyes.
The honeybee hordes, while not actually undead, are the unwilling hosts to a parasite infection that researchers think drives the drones to act erratically, or "zombielike," in the moments before they die.
No wonder I was such a morbid kid, growing up watching Charlton Heston screen "Woodstock" for his movie-palace audience of one in between fighting off zombielike hordes led by Anthony Zerbe.
The Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act seems almost certainly dead for the rest of 215 (although, given its zombielike properties, there is always a chance it rises up at an unexpected moment).
Be sure to shuffle into this event very slowly — zombielike, even — to appreciate the ambience of one of the original Wonder Theaters, movie palaces opened by Loew's in the New York area in 1929 and 1930.
Others might suggest that the screenless internet, if it comes, will bring its own peculiar horrors: Picture dead-eyed AirPodders mumbling incantations to robotic assistants as they amble zombielike through Times Square (directed by Jordan Peele).
On Sunday, Councilman Robert E. Cornegy Jr. called on the city to step up enforcement on the retailers believed to be supplying the drug to addicts who fan out into the neighborhood, startling residents with their zombielike appearance.
An analysis published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine confirmed suspicions and revealed that the "fake pot," which prompted bystanders to describe the scene in Bedford-Stuyvesant as "zombielike," was 85 times more potent than marijuana.
But despite George W. Bush's zombielike reading of "The Pet Goat" to elementary-school children while the towers burned, I held on to the belief that even if the president was lost, his associates and various government agencies were not.
But ask any parent of school-aged children what they think about "Let It Go," the anthem from the 2013 movie, and you will be met with instantaneous, zombielike paralysis, followed by mumblings of "kajillion times" and a sigh of defeat.
We passed Hugo on the way, walking by himself on the side of the road toward the beach we had come from, massive and lumbering, with that zombielike look in his eyes and the same flip-flops and T-shirt he seemed always to wear.
Emergency workers reported multiple people at the scene, near a subway station on Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, on the border of Bushwick and Bedford-Stuyvesant, "all of whom had a degree of altered mental status that was described by bystanders as 'zombielike,'" according to a study published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Wending their way through semidarkness and a deafening din of electro, bystanders climbed the stairs of the grotty sex den and hugged the walls outside cabins furnished with plasticized mattresses as zombielike models wearing vinyl stiletto-heeled thigh boots, arm slings, trusses and bandages and cloaks printed with slogans like Dead Inside wandered past and slumped up against them.
Though not everyone is interested in identifying ticks — most people would prefer to spend as little time in their presence as possible — you can readily distinguish the adults of each species, if you have the stomach for it; their arachnid lives are inscrutable, and for many, just watching one creep along in its single-minded, zombielike drive for blood makes the skin crawl.
Last December, Naughty Dog, the studio behind blockbuster action-adventure franchises like Uncharted and The Last of Us, announced that Halley Gross, a writer and story editor on HBO's "Westworld," would help write the studio's coming game, The Last of Us Part II. The game will follow its two protagonists, Ellie and Joel, as they make their way across post-apocalyptic America fighting off zombielike monsters.
The (139 BCE) Huainanzi uses wangliang 魍魎 meaning "mindless; zombielike" and wangxiang 罔象 meaning "a water monster". The former occurs in a description of people's mentality during the mythological golden age of Fuxi and Nüwa. > Their motions were calm and unhurried; their gaze was tranquil and > uncurious. In their ignorance, they all got what they needed to know.
Birgitta also tweeted that Assange does not possess the latest version of the script. Julian Assange has described the film as a "massive propaganda attack". Cumberbatch stated that, "No matter how you cut it, he's done us a massive service, to wake us up to the zombielike way we absorb our news." Since Assange had been living inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London under diplomatic asylum, he and Cumberbatch reportedly communicated via email during filming.
At 6:00p.m., Bich Cau Thi Tran was heard and seen by neighbors yelling in Vietnamese and waving her arms while roaming around the streets of their neighborhood. According to a neighbor, Tran was "marching zombielike down the sidewalk" and ignoring her youngest son, who was wandering in traffic at the intersection of Taylor and 12th Streets crying and asking for "his mommy." The neighbor told Tran to "go take care of your little babies," and Tran's boyfriend, Dang Quang Bui, took her into their family's home and drew the blinds.
On July 12, 2016 the New York City Emergency Medical Services responded to a "mass casualty event" in Brooklyn, New York, where 33 people ranging in age from 25 to 59 years old were adversely affected by the drug. 18 were hospitalized. All of the victims were described by by-standers as “zombielike” and the cause was attributed to use of AMB-FUBINACA as the demethylated metabolite was found in the blood and urine of eight of the hospitalized patients that had been sent for testing by the DEA. Screening for the more usual drugs of abuse was negative in all 8 patients.
The single was generally praised on its release. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine highly praised the song, stating that "With its mock menace and pummeling metal triplets, it was the first Manson song with an oversized hook -- the kind of song that even the group's detractors couldn't get out of their heads". In its 1996 review of Antichrist Superstar, Rolling Stone magazine described "The Beautiful People" as "suspense-filled", with "a zombielike, repetitive quality [and] ghostly electronic sounds. . .", adding that in his vocal delivery, "Manson hisses his lines, punctuating certain words with a shrill, insane pitch, others with a retching scream".Lorraine Ali, "Antichrist Superstar" (starred review) , October 29, 1996, Rolling Stone № 748, reported by RollingStone.
" Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post gave the film one out of four stars, saying "It staggers, zombielike, from one jump-scare to another before petering out, a scant 83 minutes after rising from the slab." Bruce Demara of the Toronto Star gave the film two out of four stars, saying "While The Lazarus Effect isn't the worst scary movie film you'll see this year, it is probably one of the most predictable and lazily plotted." James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film two out of four stars, saying "The Lazarus Effect begins with an intriguing premise then proceeds to squander all the early goodwill through a slow, inexorable descent into cheap horror gimmicks." Kevin C. Johnson of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch gave the film two out of four stars, saying "The Lazarus Effect boasts nothing special.
A schoolyard full of anklebiters develops a genuine taste for flesh in Cooties, an irreverent, off-color zom-com that seizes on the scourge of playgrounds everywhere when a spontaneous outbreak of brain-rotting, cannibalism-inducing germs erupts within a small-town elementary school. Told from the teachers’ p.o.v., this tongue-in-cheek midnight movie feels wrong in so many ways, asking a handful of irresponsible adults to bash and bludgeon their way through foaming packs of infected kids in order to save themselves. Acquired by Lionsgate at Sundance, the franchise-ready offering should benefit enormously from one of the distrib's clever marketing campaigns." Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times wrote, "though Cooties has a reasonable amount of laughs and frights, and though real teachers may find it an apt allegory for the zombielike charges in their classrooms, it’s not really funny enough to achieve grown-up cachet, and it's too ugly and violent for younger viewers.

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