Aún no tenemos significados para "so benumbed".
1The icy water so benumbed us we could scarcely control our limbs.
2The leg was so benumbed that I could not move it.
3But she did not stir, she did not speak, so benumbed was she with grief.
4They did not even know when they were killed, so benumbed by the cold had they become.
5Antonio, though apparently as strong as any of us, became so benumbed that he could scarcely walk.
6His brain was so benumbed, so shocked with other excitations, that he was well-nigh insensible to physical pain.
7He was so benumbed that to change his position an inch would, he well knew, be to fall.
8It is so cold, so dark, my senses are so benumbed, and the gloom upon me is so dreadful.
9I tried to stand, but was so benumbed that many minutes passed before I had the use of my legs.
10As the cold grew more intense, many of them were so benumbed, that it was with difficulty they could proceed.
11The arms of the scout were freed, although for some minutes they were so benumbed that he could scarcely move them.
12The squall passed as swiftly as it had come, and it left Shefford so benumbed he could not hold the bridle.
13The night was very cold and at daylight our limbs were so benumbed that we could scarce find the use of them.
14But so benumbed were all her limbs that she escaped being relocked in it only by the quick interposition of Caspar's arms.
15Go, tell them to dig up the standard, if, through fear, their hands are so benumbed that they cannot pluck it up.
16There are two or three of them so benumbed and stupified, that they will perish if they halt for a single instant.'
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So benumbed a través del tiempo
So benumbed por variante geográfica