Twenty years ago the younger Mr Daley, in his first bid for the city's top job, lost a racially envenomed election to Harold Washington, who became the city's first black mayor. |
Bainbridge portrays a hatred as intense as love, a relation so envenomed that every gesture, no matter how harmless, is misunderstood or resented. |
Bites are painless, though envenomed people rapidly experience paraesthesia, tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, weakness and paralysis. |
Poisons normally don't act quite so hammily, and, where so large an area had to be envenomed, it might have revealed a smudge, foiling the lethal intent. |
I choked and coughed repeatedly as my body tried to rid itself of the smoke that still envenomed its lungs. |
He must've envenomed them or something like that, since I saw some green liquid besides blood on his shirt. |