Definitionn. a painful injury to a joint caused by a sudden wrenching of its ligaments
Last update: June 12, 2015
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In a minor sprain some of the fibers within the ligament are stretched. [Please select]
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It came to pass, that in the ambergris affair Stubb's after-oarsman chanced so to sprain his hand, as for a time to become quite maimed; and, temporarily, Pip was put into his place. [Please select]
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'I knew you would think so when you saw him, and I intended you should have met earlier, but was prevented by your sprain.' [Please select]
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Waverley then attempted to rise, but found that he had suffered several very severe contusions, and, upon a further examination, discovered that he had sprained his ankle violently. [Please select]
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She didn't like it because I sprained my ankle first day she wore choir picnic at the Sugarloaf. [Please select]
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"No, it's a sprain." [Please select]
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It was they, these soldierswounded and unwoundedit was they who were crushing, weighing down, and twisting the sinews and scorching the flesh of his sprained arm and shoulder. [Please select]
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I have to thank her for this sprain. [Please select]
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