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At the moment he seemed to find all of them constricting.
His force was more constricted toward the center and right.
"I think the market was constricted by different factors," he said.
Then he had the answer and his heart constricted in anxiety.
I feel as if I've now constricted my involvement with the present.
But at the same time, the drug constricts blood flow.
It seemed for her that space itself was now slowly constricting.
I felt the pressure of the water constricting my arms and legs.
They constricted the air in his small office, making it hard to breathe.
But they were given only 12 months to apply, and even that time has been constricted.
The fear and the reality of crime constrict many people's lives.
His voice was calm, not at all constricted by pain.
The effort he made to keep himself from howling constricted his voice.
None of them appeared to be hurt, or constricted in any way.
It can also change his arms to constrict with its sleeves.
The team follows and find him being constricted, but still alive.
It seemed to be constricting around him; his skin was very warm.
I wanted to cry, and my throat began to constrict.
My chest constricted, just like it always did when he said such sweet things.
Jessica put a hand to the arm that was constricting her air.
But when we reached the perimeter of the scene, my heart constricted.
For a tall building such as this, the narrow lot can be constricting.
His talents could not be constricted by the walls of an office.
But the old Bradley never seemed especially constricted when discussing government policy.
The captain felt his throat constrict at the thought of it.