Dilated
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And as you can see, my aorta
dilated
progressively, and I got closer and closer to the point where surgery was going to be necessary.
Eight minutes later, the intensity of the contractions picked up, so the nurse washed her hands, put on clean gloves, examined her and found that her cervix was fully
dilated.
And your blood vessels
dilated
to get blood to your extremities.
They never show what happened to Sylvester, but when he returns, he's changed physically and looks completely traumatized (his fur is white and looks aged, he's not shivering anymore, and his eyes are
dilated
and with a lost look).
At last he appeared in his stony immobility, his eye fixed and
dilated
with terror.
Homais
dilated
in Amphytrionic pride, and the affecting thought of Bovary vaguely contributed to his pleasure by a kind of egotistic reflex upon himself.
His nostrils dilated, and his fists clenched involuntarily, as he heard himself addressed by the villain.
What else?"The woman's nostrils
dilated
and her hand went swiftly to her bosom.
While reading this letter, d’Artagnan felt his heart
dilated
and compressed by that delicious spasm which tortures and caresses the hearts of lovers.
Although the young man was brave, as we know, he was terrified at that wild countenance, those terribly
dilated
pupils, those pale cheeks, and those bleeding lips.
Milady listened with an attention that
dilated
her inflamed eyes.
Then I took a childish pleasure in exploring the city; my uncle let me take him with me, but he took notice of nothing, neither the insignificant king's palace, nor the pretty seventeenth century bridge, which spans the canal before the museum, nor that immense cenotaph of Thorwaldsen's, adorned with horrible mural painting, and containing within it a collection of the sculptor's works, nor in a fine park the toylike chateau of Rosenberg, nor the beautiful renaissance edifice of the Exchange, nor its spire composed of the twisted tails of four bronze dragons, nor the great windmill on the ramparts, whose huge arms
dilated
in the sea breeze like the sails of a ship.
And Herbert, swelling out his cheeks, blew so much and so well into the tube-taking care to twirl it round at the same time--that his breath
dilated
the glassy mass.
I thought I had run into my bedroom, that I had to fetch or find out something there: you know how it happens in dreams,' and her eyes
dilated
with horror.
His voice and hand quivered: his large nostrils dilated; his eye blazed: still I dared to speak.
These same atoms
dilated
in accordance with a certain law need only be condensed in accordance with another law.
Gudule's horribly compressed heart now dilated, and she said in a low voice, as she cast a glance at her daughter, whom she had not ventured to look at while they were there, "Saved!"
His nostrils dilated, like those of an Eastern steed.
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