Crossword-Solution: RECUMBENCY 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Recumbency n. Recumbence.

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the state of being recumbent 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
SDIEL
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Move
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Sentences with RECUMBENCY (5)

His desire was to prove to her that lie was immoderately fond of her already; and he might have flown at her neck had she been sitting up, but her recumbency and eyelids half closed excited wonder in him and awe.
The Egoist George Meredith 1999
But relaxation of the languid frame By soft recumbency of outstretched limbs, Was bliss reserved for happier days; so slow The growth of what is excellent, so hard To attain perfection in this nether world.
The Task William Cowper 2015
When he came forth again, his intention to stroll through the galleries of the Palace had given way before the remembered shadow of the chestnuts; he returned to the park, and, after idly watching the fish in the shallow water of the round lake, strayed away into cool retreats, where the grass irresistibly invited to recumbency.
A Life's Morning George Gissing 2003
Brown Bunkem was signally frustrated, as the result was a more perfect development of his original horizontal recumbency, assumed at the conclusion of a very vigorous fall.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 1, October 9, 1841 Various 2005
Even then, although improved in color, flesh, and blood condition, she had to attain an erect station almost as slowly as she had had to reach recumbency.
Fat and Blood S. Weir Mitchell 2005

Quotes with RECUMBENCY (1)

When it's summer, people sit a lot. Or lie. Lie in the sense of recumbency. A good heavy book holds you down. It's an anchor that keeps you from getting up and having another gin and tonic. Many a person has been saved from summer alcoholism, not to mention hypertoxicity, by Dostoyevsky. Put The Idiot in your lap or over your face, and you know where you are going to be for the afternoon.
Roy Blount Jr. Where Books Fall Open: A Reader's Anthology of Wit & Passion