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The fog which had benumbed him before came rushing back.
We'll have to oil our hands frequently or get benumbed by the weed as we work.
He was benumbed by the thought of the Law.
Feeling benumbed, overwhelmed, he did so; then pulled out into the street.
At this height there is frost every night of the year, and my fingers are benumbed.
His ears were benumbed with longing, but the youth did as she bid.
Because it was inevitable, and we were benumbed by the domestic access-buyers.
The Jets were not so much beaten today as they were benumbed.
You felt that nothing you could say would reach the seat of the still and benumbing pain.
Captain Drake's arm was benumbed for a few minutes.
An instant later he was benumbed to the icy assault of the chilling water.
The odor of the gas was scarcely noticeable, but its effects were benumbing.
I stared, suddenly benumbed, as I saw the clear impressions his feet were making in the ground.
The fisherman, benumbed by the cold night air, replied in a hoarse voice, asking what they wanted of him.
This is the first Democratic Convention dedicated to benumbing all controversy.
They did not even know when they were killed, so benumbed by the cold had they become.
If the evidence of my most recent theater going is to be trusted, we are bewitched, bothered and benumbed.
Benumbed by the rapid roll of events, Heem moved out.
Lack of sleep benumbed his concentration as he struggled to somehow characterize the emptiness.
His toes, so long benumbed could move delightfully inside his boots.
Having received no other such message, the princesses, though still benumbed with grief, knew once again what kindness they had known over the years.
No longer feeling any cold in his legs and arms nor on his face, he thought that the frost had benumbed him.
Cushing shook himself, his mind still benumbed by the babble.
Almost benumbed by the experience, I helped Rhodan to his feet.
In his falls, he battered himself until he felt benumbed with bruises from head to foot.