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#* «There, on the soft sand, a few feet away from our elders, we would sprawl all morning, in a petrified '''paroxysm''' of desire, and take advantage of every blessed quirk in space and time to touch each other [...] » - [[Vladimir Nabokov]], [[Lolita]], 1955 #* «There, on the soft sand, a few feet away from our elders, we would sprawl all morning, in a petrified '''paroxysm''' of desire, and take advantage of every blessed quirk in space and time to touch each other [...] » - [[Vladimir Nabokov]], [[Lolita]], 1955
# A sudden recurrence of a [[disease]]. # A sudden recurrence of a [[disease]].
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 +*[[Paroxysmal attack]]
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  1. A random or sudden outburst (of activity).
    • «There, on the soft sand, a few feet away from our elders, we would sprawl all morning, in a petrified paroxysm of desire, and take advantage of every blessed quirk in space and time to touch each other [...] » - Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, 1955
  2. A sudden recurrence of a disease.

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