spinally

IPA: spˈaɪnʌɫi

adverb

  • In a spinal manner.
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Examples of "spinally" in Sentences

  • The judge ruled McGown must have known of the dangers of spinally-injected morphine, but ignored them.
  • The procession wound their way into the sacred grove, which had spinally aged trees and was ringed with open columns supporting a narrow battlement.
  • "It's actually been a pretty popular procedure lately," said Dr. Backam, the doctor who will perform spinal surgery on the "spinally-deprived" Cheney.
  • \ "It\'s actually been a pretty popular procedure lately, \" said Dr. Backam, the doctor who will perform spinal surgery on the \ "spinally-deprived\" Cheney.
  • Looks like Grant Peterson has decided his frame company should try and actually make money with the general public, as opposed to just the wealthy spinally-challenged.
  • They run sports courses for spinally injured people, the idea being to promote individual learning and independence through activity - not 'disabled holidays' but real challenges to stretch you.
  • Within the past week, there have been numerous "spinally-improved" Republicans who have switched their views on health care, the direction of the economy, and general attitude towards "black people."
  •   In the late 1980s, national surveys indicated that only about 20 percent of pregnant women got an epidural — a spinally-administered anesthetic that blocks pain in the lower half of the body — while in labor.
  • In a seven-hour judgment, Judge Paddington Garwe said that by giving the high doses of McGown "sailed in uncharted waters" and appeared to deliberately challenge respected medical opinion on the dangers of spinally injected anaesthetics.

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