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I have nothing else that will dull the pain as well.
I can give you something to dull the pain, but it will get worse.
But we have nothing with which to dull the pain."
That, in itself, was a gift, if not enough to dull the pain.
"It will dull the pain a little, but you'll have to hold him for me.
The preacher then goes and looks for some alcohol to dull the pain in his hand.
So he will do anything to dull the pain.
It was several minutes before the laudanum began to take effect and dull the pain.
Booze helped dull the pain for a while, and eventually you passed out.
"We've given you a bit of morphine to dull the pain."
The opium always dulled the pain, for a while at least.
A few days later, she had an obstruction and medication was not enough to dull the pain.
That thought was so grim it almost dulled the pain.
Typically, the cutting is done by traditional village women without anything to dull the pain.
"Perhaps I could give her medication or something that might dull the pain she'd feel.
And at least when I'm doing it, there's the endorphins to dull the pain.
The liquor dulled the pain, but only a little, not enough to make him forget.
It is beyond my skill now, except to dull the pain."
They help dull the pain and lower consciousness, allowing the body to repair itself.
Locking into those sensations had seemed to dull the pain somehow.
Gin, ice and tonic water dull the pain of a long day.
Being with it simply dulls the pain of being without.
It did dull the pain of his wounds and of being moved around.
A flush of warmth came over him, dulling the pain so that it was nearly gone.