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Meanings of relapse into insensibility in English
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Usage of relapse into insensibility in English
1
With a shudder she again closed them, and seemed to relapseintoinsensibility.
2
She strove to rise, but fell back and again relapsedintoinsensibility.
3
The viscount saw this and applied the chloroform again, and Jim relapsedintoinsensibility.
4
He quickly relapsedintoinsensibility, from which he recovered not again, but next day expired.
5
Besides, she has relapsedintoinsensibility, as you see.
6
For forty-eight hours, he remained unconscious, and during the seven or eight succeeding days, frequently relapsedintoinsensibility.
7
And overcome by the intensity of his emotion, as well as by acute bodily suffering, Sir Jocelyn relapsedintoinsensibility.
8
He stirred, opened his eyes, rolled them heavily, became half conscious of someone weeping over him, turned clumsily and relapsedintoinsensibility.
9
Slowly, and with relapsesintoinsensibility, I passed, like one who recovers from drowning, through the painful gate of birth into another life.
10
A fearful idea now suddenly drove the blood in torrents upon my heart, and for a brief period, I once more relapsedintoinsensibility.
11
In an instant afterward he felt himself going rapidly upward, when, his head striking violently against a hard substance, he again relapsedintoinsensibility.