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1 At least the blisters that line her feet have finally gone numb .
2 My hand had gone numb as soon as I'd touched it.
3 His mind had gone numb and he could do nothing now but wait.
4 His legs had gone numb the second he heard the shot.
5 Her fingers had gone numb , and she let his arm go.
6 His sword fell from fingers suddenly gone numb , and he knew no more.
7 At that moment, he felt no pain, although his left shoulder had gone numb .
8 Every part of Rebecca Morrison seemed to have gone numb .
9 I did the same and realized mine had gone numb .
10 My legs have gone numb while sitting in the chair.
11 I start to panic, then realize it's gone numb because I'm lying on it.
12 In the tight grip of the fetters her ankles had swollen up and gone numb .
13 My skin had gone numb , sometime between my breaking off and Morrison dressing me down.
14 My legs had gone numb , and I slid down the wall, flopping to the floor.
15 He gets to his feet, rubbing his upper arm as if it has gone numb .
16 His left arm, recently wounded in a sword fight, throbbed; the other arm had gone numb .
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