engorging Sentence Examples
- The python's body was noticeably engorging as it swallowed its prey whole.
- The tick engorged itself with blood, growing to several times its original size.
- The engorged leech fell off the host, leaving a small pool of blood behind.
- The engorging larva grew rapidly, shedding its skin several times before reaching maturity.
- The engorged spider's abdomen was so large it could barely move.
- The engorging jellyfish's tentacles dripped with venom, warning potential predators to stay away.
- The engorging mosquito's proboscis was like a tiny needle, piercing the skin and sucking out blood.
- The engorging tapeworm grew longer and longer, taking up more and more space in its host's intestines.
- The engorging tumor pressed against the surrounding tissues, causing pain and discomfort.
- The engorging wildfire consumed everything in its path, leaving a charred and blackened landscape behind.
engorging Meaning
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engorging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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The python's body was noticeably engorging as it swallowed its prey whole.
The tick engorged itself with blood, growing to several times its original size.
The engorged leech fell off the host, leaving a small pool of blood behind.
The engorging larva grew rapidly, shedding its skin several times before reaching maturity.