12 adjectives to describe constriction

The upper apparent constriction however seems merely to indicate the line of flexure of the upper part of the cell upon the lower.

Then there came a terrible sounda rending sound like the tearing of dry woodand the dreadful constriction of his hold was gone.

The watcher noticed their earnest constrictions.

The girl felt a sharp little constriction of her throat as she marked that rheumatic limp.

"I have a theoryyou know all old men have theoriesthat it is a physical thing, as tangible as that osseous constriction of the cranium which holds the negro in subjection, and that if I could lay my finger on it I could raise the Indian to his ancient mastery and to a dignified place among the nations; I could change them from a vanishing people into a race of rulers, of lawgivers, of creators.

A wandering Aissaoua plucked at his sleeve and held under his nose a desert viper that gave off metallic rose glints in its slow, pained constrictions.

I sometimes alleviate a painful, or more properly an oppressive, constriction of my chest, by opiates; and have lately taken opium frequently, but the last, or two last times, in smaller quantities.

The girl felt a sharp little constriction of her throat as she marked that rheumatic limp.

A wandering Aissaoua plucked at his sleeve and held under his nose a desert viper that gave off metallic rose glints in its slow, pained constrictions.

"I've brought you back yourthose little books of Old English Poetry," she said, with a sudden constriction in her throat, and a quick burning flush that suffused brow, cheek and neck.

It should afford due warmth, be of such materials as do not irritate the skin, and so made as to occasion no unnatural constriction.

The upper apparent constriction however seems merely to indicate the line of flexure of the upper part of the cell upon the lower.

12 adjectives to describe  constriction