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hemorrhaged

vb. (en-past of: hemorrhage)

Usage examples of "hemorrhaged".

The nude body of a thin woman who has hemorrhaged to death outside in fifty-degree weather will cool faster and stiffen more slowly than the same woman clothed in a warm room and dead from strangulation.

Brown determined that Catherine Eddows had hemorrhaged from her severed left carotid artery, that death "was immediate," and that the other mutilations were inflicted postmortem.

She would have lived for minutes as she hemorrhaged and he began slashing her.

Once more we are forced to say that we do not know One detail, however, gives us some indication that Cornell did not die from the small amount of narcotic and alcohol in his blood The coroner who examined Cornell's body before it was removed from the hotel room noted that Cornell's eyes were full of hemorrhaged blood vessels We now know that this is a symptom of asphyxiation It is possible that someone severely disabled Cornell by slipping a drug into his drink (bourbon was found in the glass on the table), and then smothered him with a pillow when he could not defend himself.

He strangled her so viciously that her eyes hemorrhaged, so violently that blood vessels in her neck broke, her tongue hung out of her mouth like a dumb animal's.

That distorted creature with bulging, hemorrhaged eyes, and gaping mouth and protruding tongue--that was not the exquisite creature he had created.