Definitionn. any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body
Last update: September 24, 2015
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In either case, I'm planning on expelling them and the Others both from the mortal realm. [Please select]
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With that, and expelling a heavy breath, he wrestled around to confront the hunter. [Please select]
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[68] Exorcism is the act of expelling evil spirits, or the formula used in the act. [Please select]
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The tube now must be filled completely, expelling all the air. [Please select]
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There could hardly be any occasion for expelling nice young Brown. [Please select]
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The expelling of evil spirits had been a subject of great controversy almost a century before. [Please select]
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By expelling this air in sudden bursts it makes the varied sounds you hear. [Please select]
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), with the aid of Greek mercenaries from Asia Minor, succeeded in expelling the Assyrian garrisons. [Please select]
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It was an hour before the enemy got artillery up to play upon them; and it was nine o'clock before Lee got up reinforcements from his right to join in expelling our troops.' [Please select]
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After the surrender of Lee, therefore, entertaining the opinion here expressed, I sent Sheridan with a corps to the Rio Grande to have him where he might aid Juarez in expelling the French from Mexico. [Please select]
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