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Example sentences for "suspended from"

  • The medal is suspended from a silver swivel ring attached to a crown soldered on to the top of the medal, which is 1¼ in.

  • The cross is suspended from a squat green enamelled laurel wreath, to which is fixed a gold loop and ring for attachment to the ribbon, which is 1½ in.

  • The badge is suspended from a red enamelled crescent and star.

  • The medal is suspended from an orange-coloured ribbon with green edges.

  • When the fatal drop was stationed in its usual place, it was observed that three chains were suspended from it.

  • Let three small bells be suspended from a brass wire, D D, and supported by a glass pillar A, passing through bell B to the bell E.

  • Any player convicted of deliberate foul play, or infringement of these rules, shall be suspended from play by the umpires, at request of his captain.

  • It is suspended from a long square beam, at the end of which a large crown of evergreens is seen.

  • The net is suspended from a set of rings which run freely on the pole, and ropes are rove so as to haul the net forward or back to either of the holes, at which the fish are taken out.

  • There were also kettles, suspended from triangles, in which victuals were cooking; and many of the Gipsies enjoyed a warm meal, while others at the market had to content themselves with a cold repast.

  • Sometimes a pair of breeches were made fast to the end of a string, suspended from a high part of the tent, kiln, or outhouse in which they happened to be encamped.

  • In some instances the nest is suspended from a bush or tree, and is provided with a kind of overhanging roof by which rain is drained off.

  • In two or three of the designs in the History of the Virgin several shields of arms are introduced, either borne by figures, or suspended from a wall.

  • On turning to search for it, he also noticed, for the first time, that the lamp, suspended from a beam in the centre of the cabin, had been extinguished.

  • Within half a mile, and to the left, rose the American ramparts, surmounted by the national flag, suspended from a staff planted on the identical spot which had been the scene of the fearful exploit of Wacousta in former days.

  • A contemporary portrait of Thomas Lyte, dated 1611, in the possession of Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte shows him wearing it suspended from a brown ribbon round his neck.

  • It is suspended from an ornament of open knot design, with a rosette-shaped slide above.

  • A device with projecting arms for carrying things (as buckets of water or sap) suspended from one's shoulders.

  • Defn: A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum.

  • A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes, either attached to a staff or suspended from one by a chain.

  • These are bags of coarse cotton cloth, in the form of inverted quadrangular pyramids, each of which is suspended from a frame of wood, about 2 feet square.

  • Its presence may, at all times, be detected, by letting down a lighted candle, suspended from a string, into the places suspected of containing this mephitic air.

  • M709 Ordered to be suspended from office.

  • His defence was that he only obeyed the wishes of the majority; but this being deemed unsatisfactory, the Court of Aldermen ordered him to be suspended from office.

  • A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum.

  • The patient is in a kneeling or squatting position with her hands on a rope or bamboo rod, which is suspended from a rafter about the height of her shoulders.

  • Each supports a plate containing beads, a string of beads is suspended from one of the poles, and a jar of basi is placed beneath.

  • This device is suspended from a rafter, at such a height that it can serve either as a swing or walker, as desired.

  • The collar is formed of alternate roses with red and white leaves, and gold harps linked by gold knots; the badge is suspended from a harp surmounted by an imperial jewelled crown.

  • The badge is a white enamelled cross, with gold borders and balls, suspended from a royal crown and resting on a green laurel and oak wreath.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suspended from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after alluding; cavalry charge; coloured clothes; congressional district; down house; each week; extra cloth; good things; line trench; natural justice; our way; outward circumstances; powerful effort; pretty face; said kindly; same time; sayde vnto; shaking hands; single line; suspended animation; suspended following; suspended from; total vote; will thus