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1 His lemon-like aspect must curdle the blood of all his patients.
2 Given as it might be given, it would curdle the blood in your veins.
3 Blackie cursed Cockney in a way to curdle the blood .
4 They were tales to curdle the blood round winter fires.
5 O, I could tell you things about this convent that would curdle the blood in your veins.
6 It was enough to curdle the blood of the stoutest hearted, and freeze with horror the bravest warrior.
7 Stephen gave him the look with which he was accustomed to curdle the blood of persons who gave evidence before Commissions.
8 It was a sight to curdle the blood about one's heart, this duel between husband and wife, with double-edged blades, wreathed with flowers.
9 Then I saw everything, and the sight curdled the blood within my veins.
10 The sound curdled the blood in my veins-itwas the laugh of a mad-woman!
11 The name Apache curdled the blood of any woman of the Southwest in those days.
12 His motives are, however, more ambiguous, clearly aiming to tickle the fancy while curdling the blood .
13 It rose and swelled, overpowering the sound of the instruments, stealing the judgment, palsying the heart, curdling the blood .
14 Isabella pressed her hand upon her bosom, still smiling, but with a ghastliness that curdled the blood of Frances.
15 Suddenly, without a moment's warning, they fell apart, with a yell from the boy which curdled the blood in our veins.
16 Suddenly a rustling sound from the lake met his ears, and he saw a sight which curdled the blood in his veins.
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