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1 My left leg is so inflamed from insect bites that it is swollen.
2 This book so inflamed a naturally ardent imagination, that manager.
3 At length repeated failures so inflamed his anger, that he shouted, Away with thee!
4 Others had muscles so inflamed their bodies ballooned and twisted into shapes I didn't think possible.
5 Neither do those whose passions are so inflamed that they appear, for a time, in ecstasies.
6 The Doctor's feet were so inflamed and sore that he could not bear his shoes on.
7 Her face was swollen from weeping, her tear ducts so inflamed that it hurt to cry.
8 Local passions are so inflamed that even the mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, has joined the debate.
9 One eye would not open, and the other was so inflamed there was no white at all.
10 Instantly both parties were so inflamed that they challenged each other to battle, and ran to their arms.
11 At any rate, even in the heyday of their coming together in Paris, Dick had not so inflamed her.
12 Never was the public mind so inflamed against Madame de Pompadour as when news arrived of the battle of Rosbach.
13 Indeed, the city is so inflamed , and the ministry so obnoxious, that I am very apprehensive of some violent commotion.
14 At these words the eyes of the blessed old man grew so inflamed with anger, that they sparkled like two fires.
15 My eyes hurt me, and my nose was so inflamed by frostbite I could no longer bear to leave it uncovered.
16 These spirits had so inflamed the otherwise retiring, modest females that they, with the men, returned to the steamer, clamoring for more.
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