Those named later become tender, and the seat of lancinating or shooting pains.
2
She only knew they beat upon her with the cruel, lancinating sharpness of hail driven by the wind.
3
There came over me a sense of sickly faintness, accompanied with acute, lancinating pains in the head and neck.
4
She sighed, half with lancinating regret, and half in gentle disdain of that mercurial creature aged less than thirty.
5
Perhaps never before, only once in any case, did I experience an excitement so lancinating as I experienced that day.
6
Pains are cutting, lancinating.
7
The pain being lancinating in character, he stands with the injured foot at rest or constantly moves it back and forth.
8
Nevertheless, firm, flat resistance was still felt in the lower right side and upon pressure there was lancinating pain no fever.
9
With the formation of pus the continuous burning or boring pain of inflammation assumes a throbbing character, with occasional sharp, lancinating twinges.
10
This herb-like its congener, the common Groundsel-haslancinated, juicy leaves, which possess a bitter saline taste, and yield earthy potash salts abundantly.