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Example sentences for "malformed"

Lexicographically close words:
malevolent; malevolently; malfeasance; malformation; malformations; malfunction; malgranda; malgre; malheur; malheureux
  1. The latter still continued his Indian croon; though from the crazy roll of his malformed eyes it was plain that he knew not whether he chanted about the stars, his old friends and guides, or about anything else in heaven or earth.

  2. The last stone pounded down on the heap above the old camp; and Herb gently laid flat the body of the man he had sworn to shoot, closed the malformed eyes, and turned away, that the fellows he was guiding might not see his face.

  3. And yet, in that very moment of instinctive startle and repulsion, the thought was in my mind that with one hand I could take the throat of the weazened wisp of a crippled thing and throttle the malformed life out of it.

  4. He held up his huge paws, and as I stared at the battered, malformed knuckles I understood the nature of his work.

  5. It has always been my experience that, generally speaking, malformed people possess distorted brains--which does not mean at all that the brain of a malformed person may not perhaps develop in a marvellous manner in one particular direction.

  6. What I maintain is that, with few possible exceptions, the brains of malformed people are seldom perfectly balanced.

  7. Only 1 of the 26 specimens from Washington was malformed and it was an intergrade with washingtoni.

  8. The frontal and interorbital regions are greatly malformed owing to parasites that infested the sinuses.

  9. The frontal sinuses of the type are malformed as a result of infestation by parasites.

  10. Of 23 adult skulls examined, 19 have the frontal sinuses malformed as the result of infestation by parasites.

  11. All four of the specimens from Missouri have the frontal sinuses malformed as do 9 of the 14 from Arkansas examined in this respect.

  12. Of the 37 skulls of subadults and a few adults, 11 had the frontal sinuses malformed as a result of infestation by parasites.

  13. Of the thirty-three skulls before me, twelve have the frontal sinuses malformed by parasites.

  14. The excitement of the conflict was telling upon the malformed minds of the spectators.

  15. Presently a slow idea was born in the poor, malformed brain.

  16. Von Horn, too, had let them know the identity of their creator, and thus implanted in their malformed brains the insidious poison of revenge.

  17. The ears, too, generally malformed or under-developed in most Persians, were better shaped in these people, although by no means perfect.

  18. They are generally more or less malformed and somewhat coarse in modelling, although they seem to answer pretty well the purpose for which they are created.

  19. For the study of Moral Teratology will teach you that you do not get such a malformed character as that without a long chain of causes to account for it; and if you only knew those causes, you would know perfectly well what to expect.

  20. Malformed and diseased bones of tertiary mammalia have been collected in the caverns of Gailenreuth with traces of healing.

  21. Malformed specimens of Crinoids are known from the Triassic and Jurassic deposits.

  22. A malformed foetus, as the readers of Winthrop's Journal may remember, was enough to scare the colonists from their propriety, and suggest the gravest fears of portended disaster.

  23. Malformed salmon and other fish can be supplied in quantity, if anybody happens to want them.

  24. That the seed of malformed roots would be likely to produce a poor crop was a subject admitted by all; but neither the form nor extent of the mischief resulting therefrom had been stated upon the authority of exact experiment.

  25. That besides ugly, malformed roots, degenerated seed does not produce nearly the weight of crop of good seed, under the same circumstances of growth.

  26. That by designedly selecting malformed degenerate roots for seeding, we may produce a seed that will result in as great or greater degeneracy.

  27. Fibroids and cancer arise in malformed uteri, as well as in those of normal shape (Fig.

  28. He has never seen an idiotic, malformed child or one afflicted with morbid impulses derived from healthy parents free from hereditary taint in which a maternal impression could not be traced.

  29. The coincidence in form between Hutchinson's and malformed teeth and those of the chameleon suggests that tropho-neurotic change produces atavistic teeth.

  30. Were the first molars visible, they would present marked contraction of the outer surface with a malformed centre.

  31. Then a malformed head forced its way through and stopped.

  32. Malformed things with swollen trunks and branches in strange mockery of the trees they had superseded made their appearance, and once the tribesmen saw the dark bulk of a hunting spider outlined for a moment upon the bank.

  33. Was it Bateese, inspired by some sort of malformed humor?

  34. And in that same breath with which shock and pity came to him, David knew that it was accident and not birth that had malformed the great body that stood like a crouching animal in the open door.

  35. He had a malformed and disproportionate head, a head that had been too large even for a big man.

  36. What if you have an appendix that has been twisted and malformed from birth, and is a center of infection so long as it remains in the body?

  37. What I found was that it had been twisted and malformed from birth, so that it was a center of continuous infection.

  38. And what if some of these parts happen to be malformed or defective?

  39. You will then take pity upon this disinherited man, whose mind has been nourished upon malformed mental images, begetting evil sentiments such as immoderate desire or social hatred.

  40. Ovize, Fêrê and Stockard have shown that the effect of alcohol on hen's eggs is to produce malformed embryos.

  41. When this man married and had a family, two of his children had similarly malformed thumbs, and even in the next generation two daughters had malformed thumbs on both hands.

  42. Bonnet states that in the two first cases examined by him the reduction occurred at the distal end of the vertebral column in the tail, the more or less malformed vertebrae being anchylosed.

  43. In this way Richter explains, for instance, the frequently quoted case of the soldier who lost his left eye by inflammation fifteen years before he was married, and who had two sons with left eyes malformed (microphthalmic).

  44. I did not grasp his meaning then; afterwards I was to find that a great proportion of these Beast People had malformed hands, lacking sometimes even three digits.

  45. Diagram showing the arrangement of parts in a malformed flower of Ophrys aranifera (see p.

  46. Malformed flower of Ophrys aranifera with two supernumerary lips and three additional stamens.

  47. A similar lengthening occurs in malformed flowers, usually in association with a similar change in the lower or outer part of the flower, by virtue of which the whorls become separated from each other (Apostasis).

  48. In the malformed flowers no pollen is formed, at least in the more complete states of the malformation, but the walls of the anther lobe become preternaturally enlarged, and petaloid in texture and appearance.

  49. The genus Mælenia was established on a malformed flower of Orchis of similar character to those above mentioned.

  50. Griffith had previously expressed the same opinion from his observations on malformed ovules of Sinapis and Lonicera, while Caspary's conclusions from the foliaceous ovules of Trifolum repens are somewhat similar.

  51. It should be added also that the perianth in these malformed flowers was precisely like that which occurs ordinarily in the male flowers.

  52. The reader may also refer for further information on the subject of malformed pears to Irmisch.

  53. It is quite an error to suppose that this species is a malformed cestode, or that it has any resemblance to Küchenmeister’s variety of tapeworm from the Cape of Good Hope.

  54. Neither does it in the slightest degree resemble the remarkably malformed T.

  55. In due course, the malformed creature appeared at the foot of the stairs.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malformed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bandy; baroque; bizarre; blemished; bloated; deformed; disfigured; dwarfed; freak; freakish; grotesque; malformed; marred; misbegotten; misshapen; monstrous; mutilated; rickety; rococo; shapeless; stumpy; truncated