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The mummy was out of control, crazed with pain and rage.
Part of her knew that he was like a dog crazed with pain, snapping at its master.
He was by then so crazed with pain he had to be held down on the bunk.
Kristy was near breaking, her mind crazed with pain and anguish.
But then Loki was bound and crazed with pain.
The creature flings itself on the nearest character, crazed with pain and the desire to escape.
His voice Was crazed with pain.
Crazed with pain he cried out: "Help!
Crazed with pain, it leaped into the air and galloped wildly away, by good fortune toward Gashvili's troops.
The particular poem Decker recalled was: I just keep silent when they torture me, though crazed with pain as they apply the steel.
The Silmaril burned away Carcharoth's insides, and he became crazed with pain.
Conway had been prepared to feel pity for this hapless survivor, he had expected to find an entity injured, panic-stricken and crazed with pain.
Crazed with pain, Judson dropped the rifle from his left hand, lashed his right hand over and buried the knife in the wolf's belly.
The wounded buck lunged and stumbled and began to run, crazed with pain and splashing the white snow with great gouts of blood.
NBC showed Go For Wand, perhaps crazed with pain, galloping riderless on her twisted, shattered front right ankle.
Again and again Sura struck and the girls, half stunned, half crazed with pain, seemed unable to even move, but could only scream and cry.
She looked down at the book and knew that she'd been given a friendly warning, such as a pet animal might give when it was crazed with pain but just still tame enough not to claw and bite the hand that fed it - this time.
Relief, of a purely physical nature, came a few moments later, as the eel sprayed some sort of anesthetic goo inside her ear, sealing the gap in the perforated eardrum; apparently, the parasite had no intention of rendering its host crazed with pain - at least not yet.