And if it's in there a long period of time, by our material, it dies and goes into rigor mortis. |
I tried to remove a newspaper from his hand, but rigor mortis had practically grafted it to his skin. |
I bedded down for this debate, Scotch in hand, expecting to be bored five ways to rigor mortis. |
When they brought the bodies up, rigor mortis had set in on one women's body so strongly that they couldn't separate the mother from her child. |
He tries to slide the ring off his mother's finger, but rigor mortis has set in. |
Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer. |