The English version, emacity, became obsolete in the twentieth century, replaced by less elegant terms such as retail therapy and shopaholics. |
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I found, however, that this gentleman was a little infected with the disease of emacity. |
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If, as the bumper stickers say, you'd rather be shopping, then you're experiencing emacity. |
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Obesity and emacity can easily be treated and cured, but one has to impress the patient with the fact that the matter is urgent, and that this condition is dangerous. |
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