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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "laceration" in a sentence

    laceration example sentences

    laceration


    1. bleeding, swelling, or laceration


    2. This immediate loss of a cherished belief and reciprocal mental laceration


    3. I ended up suturing an older man with a horrendous scalp laceration (he did well) and amputated a couple of fingers that were too badly mangled to be saved (at least under these conditions)


    4. When one sense is dulled by continual laceration, I will discover a newer, more poignant pang


    5. the surface of the body (laceration, compound fractures) were


    6. He had a laceration in the back of his head which was stitched up and was told to stay awake all night and have somebody in the house with him


    7. His left cheek had a long laceration that seeped blood, and his


    8. The woman’s sword hit Aazuria squarely in the thigh, and Aazuria flinched, expecting a huge laceration


    9. I could see from the festering laceration on her hand that she had been bitten


    10. He then informed them that Nick had a nasty laceration, and a concussion

    11. The swollen left eye had shrunk enough that he could finally see from it, the deep laceration over it healing quickly


    12. “She has a laceration across the back of her head, and multiple


    13. blade, that and the laceration are new for today


    14. He was also bleeding from a deep laceration on his scalp


    15. "The worst laceration was on your upper lip," Armand said


    16. The trunk had not suffered any internal injury; a bullet, deadened by the pocket-book, had turned aside and made the tour of his ribs with a hideous laceration, which was of no great depth, and consequently, not dangerous


    17. Then, in darting at the monster, knife in hand, he had but given loose to a sudden, passionate, corporal animosity; and when he received the stroke that tore him, he probably but felt the agonizing bodily laceration, but nothing more


    18. The word “lacerating,” which Madame Hohlakov had just uttered, almost made him start, because half waking up towards daybreak that night he had cried out “Laceration, laceration,” probably applying it to his dream


    19. But what could he understand even in this “laceration”? He did not understand the first word in this perplexing maze


    20. Instead of a poor, insulted girl, weeping in a sort of “laceration,” he saw a woman completely self-possessed and even exceedingly pleased, as though something agreeable had just happened

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    "laceration" definitions

    a torn ragged wound


    the act of lacerating