1. engorged - Adjective
2. engorged - Verb
4. engorged - Adjective Satellite
of Engorge
Swallowed with greediness, or in large draughts.
Filled to excess with blood or other liquid; congested.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCause The Oriental rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopsis) engorged with blood after a blood meal. Source: Internet
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said some stupid fucking that still won't get people to take him and his engorged Adam's apple seriously as a presidential candidate. Source: Internet
When Greg was divested of his clothes, Mycroft began inflicting his own brand of exquisite torture on his husband’s engorged cock. Source: Internet
I could clearly see that when I was hydrated that the skin was plump and the pores looked diminished because the surface of the skin was engorged with water. Source: Internet
If you're producing a large amount of milk, but your baby isn't completely emptying your breasts when they feed, the milk might make its way out on its own as a means to prevent you from becoming engorged. Source: Internet
It seemed gross and completely mortifying to be so visibly engorged with the proof of having sex. Source: Internet