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Example sentences for "paired"

Lexicographically close words:
paintings; paintless; paints; pair; paire; pairing; pairings; pairish; pairs; pairt
  1. Paired to Easter by great indulgence, St. Aldegonde was passing Whitsuntide at Jerusalem.

  2. Lot had Crow Wing for an antagonist on this occasion, and Enoch was paired with Smith Hubbard, a hulking great fellow, bigger and taller than any other boy in the crowd.

  3. Bolderwood paired the boys off to the best of his judgment for the first bout; but the winners drew lots to see who they should wrestle with the second time.

  4. A paired ossification appears in the palato-pterygoid cartilage the pterygoid bone (pt.

  5. They unite above on either side in paired hyper-branchial arteries, which meet behind dorsal to the liver, to form a median dorsal aorta.

  6. The venous return to the heart, as in the rabbit, is by paired venae cavae anteriores and by a single vena cava inferior.

  7. In front of the otic capsule is the paired pro-otic bone (p.

  8. And the facts of development strengthen this idea; in the very earliest stages we have paired aortic arches, of which, the left only remains, a straight alimentary canal, and less asymmetrical kidneys.

  9. At this time, the lungs are developing as paired hollow outgrowths on the ventral side of the throat (Figure 12, L.

  10. The origin of the parietals and frontals as paired bones in membrane reinforces this conclusion.

  11. The outer edge of the upper jaw and the cheek arch are made up of three paired bones.

  12. These men also state that the ducks start already paired and flying side by side; this, they say, explains the ferment and commotion of the previous hours--courting and sorting.

  13. Do but obey me and love and happiness of the soul paired with human happiness will be at our side and you will consort an intensive existence with the external, but it were better that the former dominate the latter.

  14. The child accustomed to notice what he sees will observe the paired frogs in the pond.

  15. To explain frankly, simply, and scientifically such phenomena as that of the paired frogs will tend to rob them of dangerous interest.

  16. I tell you the whole party were paired off, except Goldie; and he went about like a poor disconsolate bird in a frost.

  17. Of course it took some little time before luncheon could be got ready, of course it was necessary to walk about during the interval, of course people paired off for that purpose.

  18. Yet it was with Ramsden that she was paired in the first competition for which she entered, the annual mixed foursomes.

  19. We marry young in this delightful spot, and all the likely men were already paired off.

  20. Looking over the field, Ramsden felt that the only serious rivalry was to be feared from Marcella Bingley and her colleague, a 16-handicap youth named George Perkins, with whom they were paired for the opening round.

  21. Of the offspring resulting from eggs laid by a female curtula that had paired with a male pigra, and also those from a female pigra crossed with a male curtula, the hybrids in each case most nearly resembled the female parent.

  22. This particular specimen was of the female sex, and it paired with a male which was also an aberration, but not of the zatima form.

  23. Immediately they paired off, lad and lassie, and started down the sandy road.

  24. But when we paired off to stroll along boy and girl together, I noted that Louis had invariably picked the good-looker and left to me the little lame sister.

  25. A little Irish girl of my own age had been paired off with me.

  26. After awhile he returned and announced that Romulus had been paired with another setter named Dolly Grey.

  27. It was lucky he wa'n't paired with one of the best dogs, or he might have been out of it now.

  28. The palatal view of the skull shows the paired premaxillary, maxillary, palatine, pterygoid, and quadrate bones.

  29. The clerk, however, did not understand the allusion, and merely pitied him as one who had married young and paired himself to a stronger mind than his own.

  30. The boys paired off about ten o'clock, and when they came back shortly before one o'clock, it was found that Bill had had the best luck, with Bob next and Pud last.

  31. If the first cannot be paired, put it aside, taking the next, but the card or cards so put aside can be paired afterwards if the opportunity of doing so arises.

  32. The cards so paired are withdrawn, and their places filled by the cards in your hand.

  33. Any card in the Army may be placed on any card in the Navy, and vice versâ, but the cards so paired cannot afterwards be separated, but must be played at the same time on their respective foundations.

  34. Transcriber’s notes: In this plain text transcription, paired underscores denote italicised text and paired asterisks denote *bold text*.

  35. In some populations (lineaticollis and gibsoni) the anterior blotches are divided medially forming either a pair of dark stripes on the anterior part of the body or a series of paired spots.

  36. All of the specimens have the paired paravertebral spots and blotches with light centers.

  37. Posterior to the paired spots are 22 to 27 dorsal body-blotches; these and the lateral intercalary spots have pale centers.

  38. This subspecies is characterized by the presence of solid body-blotches and lateral intercalary spots, dorsal interspaces less than five scales in length, and the absence of paired stripes or rows of blotches, on the anterior part of the body.

  39. The paired adjectives probably afford truer descriptions of various types of work than they do of types of individuals.

  40. Tests of reverie associations and of free paired associates showed absence of voluntary attention and predominance of purely verbal association tendencies.

  41. The rest of the party paired off after their illustrious leaders.

  42. Lady Scapegrace paired off with the steward, a fat, rosy man, who quite shone with delight at the honour.

  43. The paired fins are four in number, and are believed to correspond in position and structure with the paired limbs of a man.

  44. The paired fins are attached to the spinal column by two collections of bones, known respectively as the pectoral and pelvic girdles.

  45. In our study of a frog we find that the mouth cavity has two unpaired and four paired tubes leading from it.

  46. Note the illustration above and locate the paired pectoral and pelvic fins.

  47. The appendages of the fish consist of paired and unpaired fins.

  48. We four haven't paired off as we ought to.

  49. It doesn't matter which two of our four are together, they are bound to have a good time, and the very best times of all are when we are not paired off, but doing something that we can all enjoy.

  50. With respect to the paired suprarenals he was unable to speak positively, but doubted whether they were derived entirely from sympathetic ganglia.

  51. A series of paired longitudinal dorsal muscles passing from tergite to tergite of each successive segment.

  52. The beautiful pictures of Blanchard, and his description, show how, on the arachnid side, paired diverticula of the stomach are nearly universal in the group.

  53. Current Theories as to Origin of Paired Fin.

  54. There are three chief theories as to the morphology and origin of the paired fins.

  55. Those who with Balfour and others (see page 69) accept the theory that the paired fins are derived from a vertebral fold, will regard with Dean the fin of Cladoselache as coming nearest the theoretical primitive condition.

  56. This theory of the vertebrate paired limb seems to me, I confess, to be a more plausible one on the face of it than either of the two which at present hold the field.

  57. The pelvis, remote from the head, is formed, in the shark, of a single or paired cartilage with smaller elements at the base of the fin-rays.

  58. The paired fins are not in general used for progression in the water, but serve rather to enable the fish to keep its equilibrium.

  59. As to the third theory, Professor Kerr suggests tentatively that the external gill may be the structure modified to form the paired limbs.

  60. From this he derives additional evidence in favor of the origin of paired fins from a lateral fold.

  61. The brain is composed of paired ganglia in general appearance resembling the brain of the true fish, but the detailed homology of its different parts offers considerable uncertainty.

  62. In this group the paired fins consist each of a single stout spine, nearly or quite destitute of other rays.

  63. In the lower forms also the primitive diphycercal or protocercal form of tail is retained, as also the archipterygium or jointed axis of the paired fins, fringed with rays on one or both sides.

  64. Behind the posterior part of the urethra, but distal to the prostate gland, are situate also the paired glands of Cowper, or suburethral glands, whose excretory ducts likewise open into the urethra.

  65. The main substance of the penis is composed of three cavernous bodies, the paired corpora cavernosa penis, and the single corpus spongiosum, or corpus cavernosum urethræ.

  66. Behind the prostate, at the base or fundus of bladder, are the paired seminal vesicles.


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