numbed in English

verb
1
deprive of feeling or responsiveness.
the cold had numbed her senses

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1. Her little hands were almost numbed with cold .

2. My numbed feet, thawing out , ached painfully.

3. The horror of my experience has numbed my senses.

4. I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility.

5. He at times felt crushed, his heart numbed by trials.

6. Already I felt numbed by the heat and the smoke, queasy in the stomach.

7. He administered an anesthetic, which numbed my leg and took away any sensation of pain.

8. It is believed he was numbed by a narcotic and left to freeze as an Inca sacrifice.

9. Why does Gaeta say he wants to be numbed , but not anesthetized, during his leg - amputation surgery?

10. Wearing a sturdy, water-sealed pair of hiking or Nordic ski boots can be the difference between cozy toes and numbed digits.

11. They may be blinded by avarice, numbed by apathy, paralyzed by indecision, bogged down by routine, or gripped by fear of losing prestige.

12. An evil spirit that Bewitches people two-cycle engine gambit fulmar hunting ground siempre verde, siempreviva offendo (be)numbed with cold

13. Where many other Diaz films enter stages of numbed, overwhelmed trance, “Genus Pan” Chafingly keeps us in its protagonists’ grasping, desperate mindset.

14. And as nearly 200 tremors and aftershocks continued daily to rock the country for more than a month, the lives and activity of the already fear-stricken people were further numbed.

15. Of bubbles foaming, spied the Albicores, The blue-fined admirals, heard the wind-swallowed cries Of planters running on the beach Who filched their swags of yams and ambergris, Birds' nests and sandalwood, from pastures numbed By the sun's yellow, too meek for honest theft; But he, less delicate robber, climbed the walls, Broke into dozing houses