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Example sentences for "anemic"

Lexicographically close words:
anecdotal; anecdote; anecdotes; anecdotic; anemia; anemometer; anemometers; anemone; anemones; anent
  1. Growth will remain anemic in 2002 with a recovery likely near the end of the year.

  2. But it is best and safest to subject anemic patients to a course of treatment and to improve their condition before they marry.

  3. In some cases sterility may be due to severe constitutional disease, when the person is very much run down and so anemic that menstruation stops.

  4. The "old maid" of the past was a sad, anemic creature, without any means of support except the bounty of some relative.

  5. Even if they are anemic and rickety, ill-nourished and deformed, and even if the mothers, already overburdened and underfed, die in giving them birth?

  6. She appeared more robust, but the stoutness was accompanied by an anemic weakness.

  7. But the population in general was anemic and stunted.

  8. Against it lean barefooted, anemic "soldiers" in misfit overalls, armed with musket and bayonet that overtop them in height.

  9. Eight were farmers from distant edges of the county, one was a bookkeeper as anemic as prosecutor Chippen himself, two were small business men, and the last a nondescript nonagenarian who called himself a "watchman.

  10. The white plague gained on undernourished men, their lungs rotted with underground damp and dust; on anemic wives and mothers; on starved shadows of children and feebly crying babies.

  11. At this time she was rather emaciated and debilitated in bodily health, and anemic in appearance.

  12. When Babbitt was driving down to the office he overtook Eathorne's car, with the great banker sitting in anemic solemnity behind his chauffeur.

  13. There are two anemic towers, one roofed with copper, the other crowned with castiron ferns.

  14. One shoulder was lower than the other; one arm she carried in contorted fashion, as though it were paralyzed; and behind a high collar of cheap lace there was a gouge in the anemic neck which had once been shining and softly plump.

  15. She had become so dully habituated to married life that in her full matronliness she was as sexless as an anemic nun.

  16. In the pale, marble-like, anemic subject.

  17. In old age cases, tubercular, and anemic bodies, the ordinary embalming fluid should be diluted at least one half for the first part of the injection, thus reducing the appetite for moisture on the part of the fluid.

  18. Where there is obesity in anemic patients, viz.

  19. Where there is obesity in adults with anemic symptoms in whom not only the amount of protein but also the abnormally increased amount of fat is slowly wasting away, they require: (1) An increase in the amount of protein taken.

  20. The body is found to be in a condition bordering on starvation, anemic and exhausted from insufficient nourishment.

  21. He makes the following suggestions, taking always into consideration the condition of the patient, whether he is anemic or plethoric.

  22. If the patient is very weak and anemic from the extended course of the disease, nutrient enemas are given from four to six times a day, alternating with saline enemas.

  23. At dinner time he laid the algebra beside his plate of anemic bacon and leaking eggs.

  24. The anemic woman stopped blowing her nose, and concentrated all her energies on a disdainful sniff.

  25. An anemic woman opposite sneezed and fixed a devastating stare on the fierce gentleman.

  26. Join that crowd, and put all the anemic absurdities of so-called goodness behind you.

  27. They prefer a sturdy lie to an anemic truth.

  28. For example, when the horse is anemic as a result of disease or of inappropriate feed the mucous membranes become pale.

  29. Full-blooded animals are much more predisposed to congestive diseases than those of a lymphatic character or those in an anemic condition.

  30. The kidneys may appear normal or anemic and flaccid, but microscopically they usually show a chronic parenchymatous degeneration.

  31. He had been sitting on the porch for some minutes when he became aware of a figure near him, and he turned slowly to see the little, anemic man standing not far away.

  32. She has lost the anemic look which she had.

  33. If she were in any way anemic I could understand it, but she is not.

  34. With a jimmy eighteen inches long, even an anemic burglar can exert a pressure sufficient to lift two tons.

  35. As Carton bent over the second one, which showed Kahn in the very act of handing over a roll of bills to the rather anemic man whom his runner had brought to him, Carton addressed the photograph as if it had been Kahn himself.

  36. At last the anemic fellow came up for examination.

  37. I was anemic and threatened with bowel complaint at the age of 7, and was in consequence taken abroad for my health.

  38. Seeing these almost feminine adornments, the large eyes and the pale face, Febrer compared him to one of those anemic virgins who are idealized in modern art.

  39. Foods or medicinal remedies which will supply this deficiency of iron and sodium in the organism will tend to overcome the anemic conditions.

  40. When these ticks become developed in large quantities, they produce a paleness of the mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth and nose, as the ticks suck large quantities of blood, which produces an anemic condition.

  41. Bleeding at the mouth or nose may be noticed, the membranes where the leeches attach themselves become congested and swollen, and as a result of the loss of blood anemic condition follows.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anemic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    allergic; anemic; arthritic; ashen; bilious; bloodless; cadaverous; chicken; colicky; colorless; consumptive; cowardly; dead; debilitated; diabetic; dim; dingy; discolored; drooping; droopy; dull; dyspeptic; effete; epileptic; faded; faint; fallow; feeble; flabby; flaccid; flat; floppy; ghastly; gone; gray; grey; haggard; imbecile; impotent; lackluster; languid; languorous; leaden; leprous; limber; limp; listless; livid; lurid; lusterless; malarial; malignant; mat; mealy; measly; muddy; nerveless; neutral; pale; pallid; palsied; paralytic; pasty; pocky; pooped; powerless; rheumatic; rickety; rubbery; sallow; sapless; sickly; slack; soft; spineless; strengthless; syphilitic; toneless; tubercular; uncolored; unnerved; unstrung; wan; watery; waxen; weak; weakly; white