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Constricted   /kənstrˈɪktəd/   Listen
Constricted

adjective
1.
Especially tense; especially in some dialects.
2.
Drawn together or squeezed physically or by extension psychologically.  "A constricted view of life"






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"Constricted" Quotes from Famous Books



... somewhat flattened from before backward and so has an anterior and posterior surface and an upper and lower border. When moderately distended the thick end of the pear or fundus bulges upward and to the left, while the narrow end is constricted to form the pylorus, by means of which the stomach communicates with the small intestine. The cardiac orifice, where the oesophagus enters, is placed about a third of the way along the upper border from the ...
— Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia

... in the constricted passageway that seemed to Ken to raise College Hall from its foundation. It terrified him. Like an eel he slipped through reaching arms and darted forward. Ken was heavy and fast on his feet, and with fear lending him wings he made a ...
— The Young Pitcher • Zane Grey



Words linked to "Constricted" :   narrowed, pinched, tense, phonetics, stenosed, stenotic, unconstricted



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