This causes greater blood flow to the muscle, delivering more water to engorge the muscle cells with. |
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A superior form of arginine designed to engorge your muscles with blood, improve nutrient delivery to muscle cells, and sustain whole body pumps. |
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In the tear-down culture in which we engorge ourselves like ticks bloated on blood, I guess he truly is the King. |
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There is enough duck-liver mousse in his antipasto portion to spackle a room — and to engorge a diner's stomach before his meal has even properly begun. |
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I had known this once, yet preoccupied by my own history of mental distress and blinded by my professional malaise – for does not the fiction-maker engorge himself with the similitude of disparate things? |
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Alas, this is as apocryphal as that antbears are not supposed to engorge ants. |
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Stress hormones flood and engorge the amygdala. |
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