The reason for this extreme degeneration is probably to be found in the sandy nature of the soil in which the creature burrows, a substance which would evidently irritate and inflame any functional remnant of an eye. [verb]
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If so, revenge, as usual, was blind; for Walpole had sought rather to moderate than to inflame public feeling against the projectors. [verb]
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"During the journey to Bubastis, Amasis' eyes, as so often happens here, became inflamed." [verb]
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Oldbuck's father, would at times rush upon his mind, and inflame at once his cheeks and his arguments. [verb]
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Resistance only served to inflame the murderers, who inflicted their furious blows long after their victims were beyond the power of their resentment. [verb]
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The veins of his forehead swelled when he was in such agitation; his nostril became dilated; his cheek and eye inflamed; and hislook that of a demoniac. [verb]
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This remarkable reply inflamed my curiosity to such a degree, that I begged she would favour me with the particulars of her story, and she complied in these words. [verb]
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The devotion of his ambitious and high-placed affection inflamed his military enthusiasm. [verb]
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El Hakim examined his hurried pulse, his red and inflamed eye, his heated hand, and his shortened respiration. [verb]
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I deeply inflamed him, he said. [verb]
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