Of or relating to the axil.
Having or resembling wings.
A chemical sprayed on fruit trees to regulate their growth so the entire crop can be harvested at one time.
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1The crisis has alarmed a region with a history of ethnic conflict.
2Let those alarmed by Daesh go and remove it, the official said.
3I resolved, therefore, not to be unduly alarmed by this mysterious change.
4Since the house was alarmed, they let her go in without them.
5Alarmed by his mind tone, Jacqueline started to point her right arm.
6Scientists are alarmed, saying there could be knock-on effects across the region.
7This absence of trust has saddened and alarmed us, the report said.
8His anti-Arab rhetoric has alarmed Palestinians and Arab leaders in the region.
9The banks and other business will now be seriously alarmed as well.
10Are you feeling all right? said the woman, alarmed by his breathing.
11As the British government became more alarmed, Sir William slowly withdrew support.
12Okay, so people out there are alarmed right now, that's only natural.
13He was really alarmed when I mentioned Ofer's fear of the Arabs.
14Look, Sid, what's all this about?' She was beginning to be alarmed.
15Bellis found herself truly alarmed by Silas' descriptions and his obvious fear.
16The idea that she was up and wandering the house alarmed him.