Ainda não temos significados para "violent convulsions".
1She had been in violent convulsions successively; it was all but over.
2The emperor was in agony, writhing, and a prey to violent convulsions.
3Barre then said mass, during which the superior went into violent convulsions.
4Hours were passed in violent convulsions, in which I momentarily feared her death.
5The most violent convulsions may result from too complete magnetization of the brain.
6The education of Prose was more difficult, and went through more violent convulsions.
7There's something in it that kills with violent convulsions.
8We reached a village one evening; she had been in violent convulsions successively-itwas all but over.
9Scarcely had he done so when it came to the ground, and lay struggling in violent convulsions.
10The majority of both nations believed that the treaty would produce violent convulsions, or at best prove ineffectual.
11They had violent convulsions, in which their jaws snapped with the force of a spring-trap set for vermin.
12Jacques, burnt up with brandy, and overcome by his interview with Cephyse, had again fallen into violent convulsions.
13Her long self-restraint, her curbing back of emotion, made the sudden shock more terrible; she fell into violent convulsions.
14The sight of this slow decomposition is sad, since it promises death more certainly than the most violent convulsions.
15She was in violent convulsions.
16He had rapid, violent convulsions for a minute, his legs and spine extending, his arms flung above his head.
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