(1) Ticks have three life stages (larva, nymph, and adult), each of which requires a different individual host on which they attach and engorge with blood before dropping off and metamorphosing to the next stage.(2) This causes greater blood flow to the muscle, delivering more water to engorge the muscle cells with.(3) you touch not one dish, leaving them afterwards for your servants to engorge themselves therewith(4) Following blood feeding, fully engorged mosquitoes were separated and thereafter continuously supplied with sucrose-saturated pads.(5) Except when engorged by spring meltwater and ice, the Severn River empties serenely into Hudson Bay.(6) If your biceps are getting engorged with blood, you're not fully working your back.(7) This helps promote a pump - the full muscular sensation you get when your target muscles are engorged with blood and fluids - by u2018opening upu2019 your circulatory system.(8) However, accurate determinations of species of tick and degree of engorgement are not routinely possible.(9) Veins which are not designed to handle so much blood so become engorged and dilated, and occasionally burst.(10) Cal slipped easily through traffic that sat idly waiting to be engorged from one slow moving lane into another.(11) Yes, we had one day on a forest trail where we learned their nasty habit of attaching themselves to our skin and sucking our blood until they were so engorged that they dropped off, usually into our boots.(12) Sometimes the beating of her heart was so violent that everyone around could observe it; at autopsy it was seen to be engorged with fresh blood.(13) By day seven, I was feeling less engorgement in my right breast.(14) If the pressure is not equalized by a larger volume of gas, the space will be filled by tissue engorged with fluid and blood.(15) Heart size is normal, and there are no findings of engorgement .(16) They latch on to bare skin and bury their heads deep in the flesh before engorging themselves to bursting point on fresh blood.