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Example sentences for "lancinating"

Lexicographically close words:
lancet; lancets; lancewood; lancha; lanchas; lancing; land; landau; landaulet; landaus
  1. According to his own account, the uneasiness produced by the tumour was trifling when compared to the lancinating and excruciating pains in the limb.

  2. In character they are described as a deep intense aching, with occasional severe or excruciating, sharp, lancinating pains.

  3. Pains in the spine and limbs of | The pains, if any, are dull, and a sharp and lancinating | apparently muscular.

  4. The pain, like that from the inflammation of serous membranes, is of a lancinating character.

  5. It is, as we have seen, commonly of a lancinating character, and is associated with hurried breathing and extreme frequency of the pulse.

  6. Defn: Piercing; seeming to pierce or stab; as, lancinating pains (i.

  7. There in that lancinating cold, in an ecstasy of rage, despairfully he poised over it.

  8. There were marked lateral pulsation of the tumor, distinct systolic bruit, diminution of the femoral pulse, and severe lancinating pain in the back and sacral region.

  9. Finally, there may be severe local burning or lancinating pains, particularly after meals.

  10. The second variety occurs in paroxysms, and is neuralgic in character, the sharp, excessively severe lancinating pains extending from the epigastrium through to the back, upward into the thorax, and downward into the abdomen.

  11. A constant, dull, boring, gnawing, or lancinating pain in the right iliac region first excites the suspicion of the physician as to the real nature of the disease.

  12. Not unfrequently lancinating pains in the muscles of the chest are complained of.

  13. Later there is severe lancinating or throbbing pain.

  14. A calculus in the duct gives rise to sharp lancinating pain, which is aggravated when the patient takes food.

  15. Sharp, shooting, lancinating pains occur in inflammation of the serous tissues, as in pleurisy.

  16. The most common symptoms at first are slight uneasiness, such as a little soreness or itching at the verge of the anus, and at times lancinating pains.

  17. Upon a digital examination, the womb is found enlarged or swollen, and when the organ is tilted up on the examiner’s finger, there is a sharp lancinating pain radiating from it in all directions.

  18. This pain is of a lancinating character, and radiates from the bladder to the neighboring organs.

  19. Treat in this manner five to eight minutes, daily, until the inflammation is suppressed, which will be indicated by an abatement of the extreme sensitiveness and lancinating pain under the electrode.

  20. Now, wherever there is found soreness or lancinating pain under the touch, it is sure that the part is preternaturally positive--more or less so, according to the degree of painful irritability.

  21. Then a line turned into nonsense by the actress who played Mrs. Holmes was a lancinating pain; and the actor who played Captain Grey, played so slowly that Hubert could hardly refrain from calling from his box.

  22. The lancinating pain of doubt passed away, and she remained thinking of the impossibility of bearing any longer with the life.

  23. There are sundry special cases to be considered, however: thus, Benedikt himself remarks that the pain set up by the pressure of a pulsating aneurism is, from the nature of things, lancinating from moment to moment.

  24. The most frequent type of the pains is lancinating or stabbing; they are like violent neuralgias occurring successively in various nerves; shifting about from one to another.

  25. He also thinks the distinction between paroxysmal and lancinating pains too indefinite to serve as a sufficiently reliable basis of diagnosis, especially considering the endless nuances of the form which the pain is apt to take.

  26. The following night he was agitated, frequently awakened by lancinating pains in the affected part, and sometimes by a sense of tension in the head.

  27. Pains of a lancinating character, extended over the head and neck, producing sickness and want of sleep.

  28. Lancinating pains continually tormented the patient; especially on attempting to masticate.

  29. Severe lancinating pains were at short intervals felt by the patient--which came on without any evident cause, and were particularly severe on the least pressure of the swollen part.

  30. The whole mamma was large and hard, and the seat of lancinating pain.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lancinating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.