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insufflate

[in-suhf-leyt, in-suh-fleyt] / ɪnˈsʌf leɪt, ˈɪn səˌfleɪt /




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I insufflated—snorted—a miniscule amount of 2C-I and saw the ceiling tiles in my friend’s basement swarm with ants.

From Salon

Not wholly insufflated the blackbirds in the rain upon the dead topbranches of the living tree, stuck fast to the low clouds, notate the dawn.

From Project Gutenberg

If the trachea is not immediately opened, artificial respiration instituted, and oxygen insufflated, the patient dies on the table.

From Project Gutenberg

For bronchoscopy, ether or chloroform may be started in the usual way and continued by insufflating through the branch tube of the bronchoscope by means of the apparatus shown in Fig.

From Project Gutenberg