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turgesced (imp. & p. p.)

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turgesced Sentence Examples

  1. The flowers turgesced under the morning dew, blooming with vibrant hues.
  2. As water permeated the soil, the once-wilted leaves turgesced and regained their vitality.
  3. The buds on the tree turgesced, promising a burst of blossoms in the coming days.
  4. The capillary beds in the fingertips turgesced, indicating increased blood flow to the extremities.
  5. The severed stem of the plant turgesced as it struggled to survive without water.
  6. The sun's intense heat caused the skin on the tomato to turgesce and wrinkle.
  7. The waterlogged soil turgesced, creating a boggy and unstable environment.
  8. The swelling of the wound tissue turgesced, signaling the body's attempt to heal itself.
  9. The turgid fruits hung heavy on the branches, weighing them down with their ripeness.
  10. The seeds turgesced in the warm and moist environment, preparing to germinate and sprout.

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The flowers turgesced under the morning dew, blooming with vibrant hues.

As water permeated the soil, the once-wilted leaves turgesced and regained their vitality.

The buds on the tree turgesced, promising a burst of blossoms in the coming days.

The capillary beds in the fingertips turgesced, indicating increased blood flow to the extremities.