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Filter by Meaning The engorged inventory indicated a good season for the store.
The engorged data in the spreadsheet made it difficult to read.
The audience was mesmerized by the engorged performance of the orchestra.
The engorged traffic on the highway caused a massive traffic jam.
The engorged crowds at the concert made it difficult to find a decent spot.
The engorged muscles in his arms were evidence of his intense workout routine.
The engorged population of the city was a challenge for its resources.
The engorged clouds threatened to burst with rain.
She engorged herself on online shopping and maxed out her credit card.
The toddler engorged on candy and refused to eat his dinner.
She engorged herself on romantic novels and forgot about her responsibilities.
She engorged herself on gossip and spread rumors about her coworkers.
He engorged himself on power and became corrupt.
The baby engorged itself on milk and fell asleep.
The politician engorged on power and became corrupt.
He engorged himself on gambling and lost all his savings.
The athlete engorged on steroids to enhance his performance.
The dog engorged on the leftovers from the barbecue.
They engorged themselves on alcohol and stayed up all night.
The tourists engorged themselves on sweets and pastries in the bakery.
The student engorged on cheating during exams and got expelled.
She engorged on the latest fashion trends and ended up spending all her savings.
He engorged on social media for hours instead of studying.
She engorged herself on alcohol at the party last night.
The swollen creek had engorged the nearby meadow.
Her feet were engorged after standing all day at work.
The man's face had engorged with anger when he heard the news.
His arm was engorged after the wasp stung him.
The tumor had engorged the blood vessels in her brain.
The grape had engorged with juice, ready to be picked from the vine.
Her breasts engorged with milk after giving birth.
The bitten area on my leg had engorged, indicating an allergic reaction.
The injured soldier's leg was engorged and required medical attention.
The mosquito had engorged itself with blood from my arm.
The tick had engorged itself with blood after biting the dog.
The baby's face was engorged with tears as she cried.
The engorged river overflowed its banks after days of heavy rain.
Her engorged heart raced with joy as she watched her child take their first steps.
He couldn't control his engorged anger and ended up yelling at his boss.
The engorged crowd cheered as their favorite team scored the winning goal.
The engorged crowd cheered as the band played their most famous song.
The engorged stack of bills on his desk reminded him of his financial troubles.
The engorged fear in her chest made her hesitate before jumping into the deep end of the pool.
The engorged emotions in the room were palpable as the couple exchanged their vows.
His engorged muscles bulged as he lifted the heavy weight over his head.
The engorged clouds overhead signaled an approaching storm.
The engorged tumor caused severe pain and discomfort.
The engorged waves crashed against the shore during the storm.
Her engorged veins bulged with anger as she confronted the thief who had stolen her purse.
The engorged excitement of the children could hardly be contained on Christmas morning.
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