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Example sentences for "dislocated"

Lexicographically close words:
disliked; dislikes; disliking; dislikings; dislocate; dislocating; dislocation; dislocations; dislodge; dislodged
  1. When uncertain as to whether you have to deal with a broken bone or a dislocated joint, give treatment for a broken bone, because rest and quiet for the injured part are good in either case.

  2. I have spoken of the evidence of denudation which we find in our truncated and dislocated rock-masses; there is yet another line of evidence which I may very shortly point out.

  3. Sometimes this fog would clear away, and the light would gleam from the dislocated glaciers.

  4. There was no time to gather his feet under him or to coerce the dislocated shoulder into doing its share toward lifting him in a sideways spring that should carry him out of the machine's way.

  5. Dislocated shoulder or not, he would have flown at any male dog that assailed him; and would have made the aggressor fight for dear life.

  6. Then a chalk-faced delivery boy peered backward in fright,--to see Lad getting painfully to his feet and holding perplexedly aloft his tiny right forepaw in token of the dislocated shoulder.

  7. She was unusually gentle and affectionate with him; and seemed trying to make up to him for the enforced idleness of strained sinews and dislocated joint.

  8. If you try that again, you will have another dislocated jaw.

  9. With grim swiftness, the doctor went to work on Temple's dislocated jaw while the man who had stopped the contest rendered artificial respiration.

  10. For a kiss she had promised him another dislocated jaw, and she had kept her promise.

  11. We return now to the first chapter of this dislocated text: Verse 2.

  12. Is there anything else in this dislocated text that refers to this first creation?

  13. Why not accept it as compensation for that broken rib, and that bullet I put through your left shoulder, the dislocated right shoulder, the loose teeth and the split lip?

  14. Murphy did not know was that when one has dislocated one's shoulder one will do very little wood-carving during the three subsequent weeks.

  15. Apparently it was supposed that just as the two sides of the split reed came together and coalesced after being held apart, so the dislocated bones would come together and fit into their proper places.

  16. I don't want to have my boy wearing his hair like a Comanche Indian, and coming home with broken ribs and dislocated limbs.

  17. Granite occurs in great abundance, sending immense veins in all directions into the metamorphic rocks, which are seen to be everywhere upheaved and dislocated by the injected mass.

  18. The stratified rocks are always highly metamorphic, and are shattered and dislocated by the intrusion of the granite to a very great extent.

  19. Anyhow, the most perfect machine may be dislocated by a little grit, and Liege, we hope, will be the little grit for the occasion.

  20. Then she tied a thin reim around the dislocated toe and got two of her sons to haul at it.

  21. As he walked furtively along, still limping slightly from the effects of the dislocated toe, he glanced hurriedly from side to side from under his bent brows.

  22. The play went off pretty smoothly, except that they broke one man's collar-bone and nearly dislocated a woman's shoulder, by flinging the scenery about.

  23. Sir, I received the honor of yours of September the 18th, a day or two after the accident of a dislocated wrist had disabled me from writing.

  24. This was undertaken with a view to benefit a dislocated and ill-set wrist, by the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence.

  25. I followed advice with it, till I saw, visibly, that the joint had never been replaced, and that it was absurd to expect that cataplasms and waters would reduce dislocated bones.

  26. The French advanced, in three divisions, upon the dislocated and extended disposition of the large but ill-arranged Prussian army.

  27. Meantime, Junot advanced upon Lisbon with such extraordinary forced marches, as very much dislocated and exhausted his army.

  28. His posture became almost intolerably irksome and painful; but it effected one good thing; an entire cure of his dislocated joint; and, when he found himself growing impatient, he thought of Him who was born in a manger.

  29. Hans had called in a village doctor to see to the dislocated hip-joint; the case required inaction, but spies were abroad, and Hans did not believe his safety from them could be reckoned on for a moment.

  30. They are hardly to be regarded as myths perhaps, rather as dislocated relics of fact.

  31. On this was stretched the insensible form of Ralph Emsden, who had been stricken down in the woods with a dislocated shoulder and a broken arm by the falling of a branch of a great tree uprooted by the violence of the gusts.

  32. In-deed,' said he in dislocated syllables.

  33. One old lady has, I believe, dislocated her ankle.

  34. She was assured when she came up to the spot where he fell, that there was no danger; he had but dislocated his shoulder, and bruised his head a little.

  35. The sentences quoted by Mr. Stephens are but mutilated verses forcibly dislocated from their context.

  36. But these absolute, as well as those detached and dislocated parts of some other verses will not, by any rule of interpretation, show absolute injunction to wage war against the unbelievers without any provocation or limitation.

  37. Life still existed in his miserable frame: He attempted in vain to raise himself; His broken and dislocated limbs refused to perform their office, nor was He able to quit the spot where He had first fallen.

  38. His dislocated limbs, the nails torn from his hands and feet, and his fingers mashed and broken by the pressure of screws, were far surpassed in anguish by the agitation of his soul and vehemence of his terrors.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dislocated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alienated; amiss; awry; cockeyed; deranged; detached; disarranged; disarticulated; discomfited; discomposed; disconcerted; disconnected; disengaged; disjointed; disjunct; dislocated; disordered; disorderly; disorganized; dispersed; disturbed; disunited; divided; divorced; estranged; haywire; isolated; misplaced; out; perturbed; removed; roily; scattered; segregated; separated; sequestered; shuffled; turbid; turbulent; unhinged; unsettled; upset