Synonym: dull, insensitive, unfeeling. Similar words: number, outnumber, a number of, any number of, to the number of, account number, a large number of, per annum. Meaning: [nʌm] v. make numb or insensitive. adj. 1. lacking sensation 2. (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive 3. so frightened as to be unable to move; stunned or paralyzed with terror.
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121. I was numb from weeks of uncertainty.
122. We are numb to dishonour.
123. As soon as you thought own love love history, can cry one's heart out, numb.
124. Professional sport has become so full of ungentlemanly conduct, diving, feigning injury, harassing the officials that we as spectators have become numb to it.
125. Local anesthetic is now being injected to further numb the skin.
126. Sometimes feel cheap, looking for the feeling of pumping, are numb, or shameless.
127. I went numb, panicked, and I fell...I saw my gaunt face and glazy eyes in the mirror, as if standing at the end of infinite time. There is always more pain than gain.
128. Many people also find relief in over-eating, trying to numb their anxiety with too much ice cream or smother it in cheese sauce.
129. If we do not follow the word after listened to a brilliant religious doctrine, we could only numb us to God's word.
130. But you know, if I find out that you have given Mike so much as a breath mint, trust me, there is not enough novocaine in this office to numb the pain I will inflict on you.
131. He starred as a chronically depressed film writer in the quickly forgotten movie Numb, which was mauled by critics and flopped at the box office.
132. If you use too much, it can numb the back of your baby's throat and weaken his gag reflex (which helps keep him from choking on his saliva).
133. I stumbled around like a 8)punch-drunk 9)heavyweight with only one thought in my suddenly numb head: "If you fall down you'll get your new suit dirty."
134. Local anesthetics, such as the Novocain dentists use to painlessly extract a tooth, numb axon tips around the injection site, preventing the cells from firing electrical impulses.
135. While toward his very attractive flesh-and-blood wife in the next room he was numb.
136. With the head leaned back, the anesthetic dribbles down to numb a cluster of nerves called the sphenopalatine ganglion.
137. The Midoris are as numb to the world as the men, expending their energy in karaoke and imbecilic giggling; they go out drinking but never bother to listen to one another's rambling monologues.
138. This is the love of cigarettes, wine is, is numb from the sober, is a stunning two people together and wake up, but at this point in the phase margin of the meet.
139. Tuesday's horrific mass murder of innocent Americans leaves all rational people shocked, angry, grief-stricken, and numb. Our tears flow freely and our hearts carry a deep ache.
140. A technician sprayed a topical anesthetic on his neck. The skin tingled , then went cold and numb.
141. We begin to do the acupuncture now, you will feel sour, numb, swell up and painful.
142. Results in patie - nts with normal and increasing numb - ers of eosinophil granuloeyte were 87.3 % and 12,7 % , respectively.
143. I am writing this story on the bank of the River Piedra. My hands are freezing, my legs are numb, and every minute I want to stop.
144. The surgeon sprays the back of your mouth with a local anaesthetic to numb your throat.
145. Everything is so numb that I think it make no sense of the life.
146. I don't feel so cold now; but heavy and numb.
147. These small predators leap from rocks and numb their prey with their poisonous stings. An extendable skin fold allows them to sail through the air towards their victims.
147. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
148. She began to recover from her numb unresponsiveness after the accident.
149. Sour, sweet, bitter, spiciness and fishiness numb our taste bud so that we can't taste the light sweet.
150. I'm going to give you some novocaine. Do your lips and tongue feel numb now?
More similar words: number, outnumber, a number of, any number of, to the number of, account number, a large number of, per annum, jejunum, numerous, aluminum, monument, duodenum, magnum opus, dumb, innumerable, supernumerary, crumb, thumb, rumble, crumbs, lumber, mumble, humbly, humble, fumble, stumble, crumble, succumb, umbrage.