Aún no tenemos significados para "more inflamed".
1The confederates, more inflamed than ever, continued to vociferate and to threaten.
2In the commotion their minds grew more and more inflamed, exasperated, and contentious.
3The restlessness of the Sangleys daily continued to become more inflamed.
4The more he thought of her the more inflamed he became.
5The visage only grew more derisive, more inflamed... possibly even delirious.
6They are more inflamed than ever for Sunday, God's holy day!
7This is still a tender spot, one that seems certain to become ever more inflamed.
8Wilkes still more inflamed it by his intemperate conduct.
9Public opinion became more and more inflamed.
10The day following, as she passed, he found her still more beautiful, and his breast still more inflamed.
11Instead of the social abscess being relieved by the discharge, it is always filling up and getting more inflamed.
12By the tenth day the contents are pus-like and the surrounding skin is more inflamed and often quite painful.
13The longer the Court can stand its ground, the more firmly will the opposition be united, and the more inflamed.
14The more he dwelt on them, the more inflamed he became, and the more certain that he had been wronged.
15This disappointment quickly gave way to a new hope, and Emma returned to him more inflamed, more eager than ever.
16Many of these stories were so touching that poor Mrs Gore's eyes became more inflamed and more oyster-like than ever.
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