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Meanings of gorge with blood in English
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Usage of gorge with blood in English
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The veins in Shawcombe's thick neck were bulging, gorgedwithblood.
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The portion of the lungs that is not hepatized is red, and gorgedwithblood.
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His face and head throbbed, gorgedwithblood, and his mouth felt funny-kind of twisted.
4
Gorgedwithblood, they are sometimes run in upon and felled with a staff or club.
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His body leaped upward like a fish, his face was gorgedwithblood, his eyes bulging.
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Tank was breathing like a bellows, his face gorgedwithblood in the shelter of his helmet.
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In the meanwhile, Pierrat Torterue allowed the thongs, red and gorgedwithblood, to drip upon the pavement.
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One eye remained brown, while the other turned crimson, as if it had ruptured and gorgedwithblood.
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The trachea and the bronchia are slightly red, and the right side of the head is gorgedwithblood.
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Nor did she bethink herself, that a leech will not give over sucking until it be gorgedwithblood.
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His eyes were gorgedwithblood, his mouth open and gasping, his nostrils expanded, his coat stark and reeking.
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He told me about the Tragopan, and he is positive that the blue wattle becomes gorgedwithblood, and not air.
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The uterus becomes gorgedwithblood periodically, to provide an enriched soil for the perhaps to be fertilized ovum to plant itself.
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The eastern hills of France, those pleasant rolling heights above Rheims, Verdun, and old, provincial Pont-à-Mousson, have been literally gorgedwithblood.
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It seemed as if the whole awful creature were simply gorgedwithblood; he lay like a filthy leech, exhausted with his repletion.