How To Use Dislodge In A Sentence

  • Within four years he managed to dislodge the shah then in place Ahmad Shah Qajar and coronate himself, making his 5-year-old son crown prince. A Monarch Dethroned
  • He battled on with temporary replacements, which kept getting dislodged in training and preseason games. The Sun
  • In such a tightly managed duopoly partisan change is slow in coming, and then likely to be slow to dislodge.
  • Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney.
  • More of the same will make the champions very hard to dislodge.
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  • The Fine Gael men were both elected on the first count in 1999 and will be hard to dislodge.
  • The intense thunderstorm will quench the fires before they become wildfires and will dislodge the weaker numbers and prepare them for the next fire.
  • The watertight seals over structural joints tend to deteriorate over time as the caulking becomes less sticky and dislodges.
  • He digs snow pits to look for weak layers in the snowpack, and cuts sections of the slope with his skis to see if he can dislodge unstable pockets.
  • They needed a bulldozer to dislodge the rock.
  • Chomsky quotes him describing the Vietcong as " a powerful force which cannot be dislodged from its constituency so long as the constituency continues to exist ".
  • But the urgency of the drive to dislodge the Iraqi leader largely flows from the threat that he will acquire nuclear weapons.
  • The purpose of an alkali is to saponify the oils and dislodge ordinary soil and other matter.
  • When this clot dislodges (now called a thrombus) and moves through the arteries, it plugs blood flow across both openings to arteries at a place called the aortic bifurcation (the clot looks like a saddle). SFGate: Top News Stories
  • We take all morning to climb the steep ridge, scrambling over huge granite boulders, taking care not to dislodge stones, which might hit hikers below.
  • The head of Nato in Libya, Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, said Col Gaddafi's forces had employed what he called underhand and immoral tactics in their seven-week drive to dislodge the rebels from the city. BBC News - Home
  • And just what did the people at the next table say when a dislodged piece of fish landed among their crockery?
  • Set decoration like table lamps or bric-a-brac should be secured so that they cannot be dislodged by a bump.
  • If it were true that an established technology could never be dislodged from its niche, we would still be listening to vinyl LP records.
  • Applying one to two inches of water after the seed has been planted will cause soil particles to dislodge and move from the tops of soil ridges into the seed furrow.
  • Massive airstrikes target a ridge early today, as coalition troops try to dislodge Iraqi forces.
  • And furthermore, the community of Val Bavona “continues to celebrate the beauty of a lifestyle reduced to essentials (houses still do without electricity) as a real utopia, a simple, practical way of continuing, conserving and innovating the resolute search for living space that has characterized its history, finding a use even for the great rocks dislodged in landslides by using the earth they brought down with them to create fragments of vegetable garden and pasture or by the exploitation of jagged ravines to make grondàn, cantìn and splüi.” Archive 2006-05-01
  • However, in this case the trauma sustained to the lumbar region probably dislodged a calculus from the renal parenchyma into the left ureter.
  • The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent.
  • It may not be easy to dislodge them from their entrenched positions.
  • The area of loss high-lighted in Plate XII illustrates the intrinsic flaw in tessellated inlay decoration: particles were apt to become dislodged as the thin strip of mixed clay was bent around the oval teapot.
  • Cassette doors can break off, spring mechanisms inside cartridges can be dislodged, or the entire tape cabinet may break apart.
  • She scraped her flat shoes across the ground to dislodge any stale mud and walked to the centre of the alley.
  • · Once the line of cleavage has been found, use the edge of the pronated hand as a knife, to dislodge the placenta. Chapter 7
  • The enemy quickly overran most of the South Vietnamese position, but not even a furious 5-hour assault could dislodge the Americans.
  • It could have been the chunks of ice that would dislodge from the nose of the plane and come careening back toward the propellers and explode when they hit the blades, or it could have been the Nor'Easter that no one bothered to tell the pilot was pounding the eastern seaboard. Intercession
  • The black horse gave a hard buck and finally managed to dislodge his rider who flew through the air and then finally hit the ground with a loud crunch and then she lay there motionless.
  • The snake had dislodged its fangs, slithering after her with sureness of the ground it moved upon, then climbed up a tree.
  • The earthquake and its aftershocks dislodged many rocks and mines, sending them tumbling onto roads once considered safe.
  • He sniffed Macbeth and the other titles Koko had dislodged. The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare
  • She imitated the footfalls of the brigand ahead of her, trying not to dislodge gravel or stones.
  • The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
  • By immersing it in soapy water, the junk gets dislodged and goes down the drain and out of your life. Scripting News for 10/22/07 « Scripting News Annex
  • By some mischance, the false bottom of the bag had become dislodged in the fall. CONFESSIONAL
  • I was drunk Friday night and dislodged an old filling eating over cooked pizza… doh!
  • The man was scaling a gully with two pals when they are thought to have dislodged wet snow. The Sun
  • Their wins were not enough to dislodge Salman Al Khalifa from being crowned series champion.
  • My guess is that if Hitler had been a bit smarter (i.e., not invaded Russia), his Nazi forces might have been impossible to dislodge from the occupied nations. What Would Wernher Do? - NASA Watch
  • The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums
  • Many of these immotile spermatids are dislodged from the spermatheca and swept away as oocytes parade through the reproductive tract.
  • When she reaches the subject of current events, however, she seems to me to verge on the fantasy to which policy now appears plighted, and which events seem unable to dislodge.
  • If luxation is downward, traction on the extremity will tend to dislodge the head of the femur from the inferior acetabular margin making reduction possible. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Maximian, despite attempts including a lost naval battle in 289, could not immediately dislodge Carausius, who still held Boulogne in 293.
  • You can then work over the wood surface with a stiff broom to further dislodge dirt, then rinse it off with a hose.
  • Would it settle back safely into place or dislodge completely and hit the deck? The Sun
  • They're still deemed a kind of ward of the government, and the mere fact that they'll be able to dislodge this unwilling assistor underscores that they have gotten to some minimum standard of health. Bloomberg
  • Ageing brain corals, brittle firecorals and delicate seafans are easily dislodged from their anchorages by the fierce breakers.
  • Only a united front could ever dislodge them.
  • As I stop, crouching behind a tree to conceal myself, my foot dislodges some loose soil to reveal a deep, narrow cleft between two rocks.
  • They were left dangling on a dislodged window cleaning cradle eight storeys above the ground.
  • Probably no historical image would be harder to dislodge from the collective memory than that of the teak-headed, red-faced, white-moustached general, his tactics derived from long-ago cavalry maneuvers, sitting in a château headquarters well behind the lines as he orders waves of infantry across minefields and through barbed wire, forcing them like the Light Brigade itself “into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell,” and into the waiting German machine guns. The Pity of War
  • In this case, it's a term glibly applied to someone who, having failed to win an open seat after spending $160 million, will instead attempt to dislodge an entrenched incumbent in the form of Dianne Feinstein. Meg Whitman Will Mount A Second Terrible Political Campaign As Soon As She Figures Out Why The First One Was Terrible
  • For example, Joe Chernov, a Massachusetts resident who is a blogger and has more than 5,600 followers on Twitter describes an incident where a lawn sign advertising Massachusetts State Auditor candidate Mary Z. Connaughton dislodged from a truck delivering signs and crashed into his car as he was travelling on a highway. David Meerman Scott: Attention Candidates: Facebook and Twitter are Two-Way Communications Requiring Engagement, Not Advertising
  • The prime minister also called for troops to "dislodge" Mugabe as the country's humanitarian crisis worsens. Jirair Ratevosian: Time For Regime Change in Zimbabwe
  • The slightly exophthalmic pale blue eyes were wide open; they looked as if pressure on the forehead would dislodge them and they would roll like glass balls over the pale cheeks. The Murder Room
  • A vendetta soon removes the young pretender, but the next maid the family hire is not so easy to dislodge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rear turret revolved and a piece of it became dislodged. Bomber
  • He hit the sunbaked earth hard enough to have the wind knocked out of him, but not hard enough to injure himself or—perhaps more importantly—dislodge the credit-laden pack strapped onto his back, and came up with his AGR-14 in his hands. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
  • Buttercups have creeping runners that root at intervals and are almost as difficult to dislodge as dock.
  • Experiments now suggest that an archerfish needs just a quick glance to judge where the dislodged prey will later hit the water and promptly moves in that direction well before the insect splashes down.
  • There are the unkin, people who, through a traumatic or transcendent experience, become dislodged from reality, discovering their true name--their 'graving'--and becoming gods, angels and demons. The Book of All Hours by Hal Duncan
  • To dislodge him is a historic act of giant-killing and a remarkable moment in the capital's political history. Congratulations Boris
  • The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
  • The only thing that dislodged was her navy blue Swiss polka dot skirt which dropped over her upside down head revealing a tattered pair of grayish cotton underpants and some nylons that were tied in knots behind her knee.
  • A 1.5 metre long slab of the brick wall was dislodged after the truck ploughed front-first into the door.
  • The movement doesn't have to be much to tear root and shoot tissue as well as displace roots and dislodge the verdure.
  • In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, internet design consultant Raina Kumra alleges that while she was dining and drinking at the White Slab Palace late one night in October, a giant moose head become dislodged from the wall and struck her on the head, the Associated Press reports. Moosehead Ail
  • There was a sound of crashing through underbrush, the ringing of steel-shod hoofs on stone, and an occasional and mossy descent of a dislodged boulder that bounded from the hill and fetched up with a final splash in the torrent that rushed over a wild chaos of rocks beneath him. Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3
  • And then there's the pub, all brown and homely inside, but with seats outside where you can watch the activity on the water as the boats dislodge their holidaymaker crews in search of a pie and a pint, and people who look like habitual landlubbers establish their credentials by shouting commands which incorporate such seafarer words as "ahoy". The rail to nowhere
  • They work by creating a powerful alkaline solution which dislodges fats.
  • Vince Burnet made a desperate effort to get free, but the combination of his assailant's knees and the jersey effectively imprisoned him, and, though he heaved and tossed and jerked himself, he could not dislodge the lad, who clung to him like Sinbad's old man of the sea, till he fell half exhausted in a thick bed of heather, where he was kept down to suffer a kind of roulade of thumps, delivered very heartily upon his back as if it were a drum. Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days
  • Resuscitation may have dislodged it and allowed minute food particles to pass into the lower respiratory tract.
  • Staff may sustain serious injury if loose equipment is dislodged during a journey, or while loading the transport systems.
  • Crude containers packed with explosives and shrapnel have been dropped from helicopters on civilian areas in an effort to dislodge rebel fighters. Times, Sunday Times
  • In January 2006 while visiting Antarctica, we witnessed a most unusual method for orca to dislodge a crabeater seal from an ice floe — they made large waves to wash the seal off the relative safety of the ice. Orca Attack Wave « Isegoria
  • For some a cataclysmic dislodgement, for others scarcely more than a fibrillation. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • A chiton has eight overlapping shell plates, and can, if dislodged, roll into a rough ball with its plates on the exterior.
  • As I looked at them ponderingly, a frog far in the back of the cave gave a discordant, echoing croak, which started the sulky and suspicious black boy who attended me into an abrupt exclamation of semi-fright; while a scrub fowl, scratching for its living overhead, dislodged a chip of granite which went clicking down the rocks. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • They both know what an eerie feeling it must have been for rescuer and rescued, as they listened for those dislodged stones to hit a ledge or plunge into the water.
  • The earthquake dislodged stones from the walls and the roof.
  • Therefore I find it much more likely that the piston position in this case was dislodged by external force.
  • Resuscitation may have dislodged it and allowed minute food particles to pass into the lower respiratory tract.
  • The devices named include disposable arthroscopic surgery blades and burrs, non-electric biopsy forceps, ureteral stone dislodgers, and sagittal saw blades.
  • It cannot matter whether the damage was unintentional or done by our artillery or aircraft to dislodge the enemy or by the enemy to dislodge our troops.
  • Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney.
  • I tried to thank him but my lip was split, and a dislodged late baby tooth impeded articulate expression.
  • Then you arrive at a corner and it simply grips and grips until you think your face may actually become dislodged. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may also be that parental phoebes attempted to dislodge cowbird shells and some were able to do so.
  • Andy Abraham – Binman Andy has been dislodged from the top spot this week, but this is because he sang early on in the show – so people forgot about him, and because he sang a vaguely upbeat number. X Factor Betting Odds: The Inevitable Christmas Number One
  • Grammy Award-winning album "Back to Black", which first hit the top spot in 2007, dislodged fellow soul diva Adele's 21 from the summit while Winehouse's debut release, "Frank", also recharted at number five. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Sciorra plays a Colorado astronomer who discovers that an approaching comet has dislodged several asteroids, propelling them toward Earth.
  • A few stones were dislodged by the movement and tumbled into the brine with their earlier neighbours.
  • Then you arrive at a corner and it simply grips and grips until you think your face may actually become dislodged. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried to thank him but my lip was split, and a dislodged late baby tooth impeded articulate expression.
  • None the less, Ace hoped that Daak's flamboyant display of aerobatics had dislodged whatever creature had been on the hull.
  • This finding supports the theory that hyperplastic mesothelial cells derive from reactive serosal mesothelium and are dislodged into draining lymphatics.
  • Power was one of several "strolling priests" whom O Donel had tried to dislodge from the newly established Catholic mission in Newfoundland. 101 Power had removed himself to Caplin Bay, where he proceeded to stir up the district by charging that O Donel was favoring Munster priests over Leinster candidates in his recruiting for the mission. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • Shake the crab harder, and you may dislodge tiny sea stars feeding on oysters and mussels, or sea urchins scavenging for seaweed and sedentary invertebrates.
  • The army and airforce were unable to dislodge them, particularly as they enjoyed popular support among the rural population.
  • The man was scaling a gully with two pals when they are thought to have dislodged wet snow. The Sun
  • The coughing dislodged the fishbone from his throat.
  • Not only will he not go, but any attempt to dislodge him would certainly cause trouble to erupt in that beleaguered state again.
  • Then you arrive at a corner and it simply grips and grips until you think your face may actually become dislodged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slowly and gradually they were dislodged from their position of power, prestige and glory.
  • The raiders broke in the door of the post office at the corner in the village and tried to dislodge the safe using picks and chisels.
  • Episodically, stronger storm currents could dislodge rocks with attached algae, mussels, and other epifauna, exposing them to transport ashore by storm waves.
  • The Israelis have tried to "dislodge" and "cleanse" the Party of God from southern Lebanon with both airstrikes and a failed twenty-two year military occupation. Derek Flood: Iran: Asia's Other Rising Power
  • The ethnically fractured opposition failed to dislodge KANU from power in elections in 1992 and 1997, which were marred by violence and fraud, but were viewed as having generally reflected the will of the Kenyan people. Kenya
  • It may have become faded now, some stones might have been dislodged, but the beauty of what once was still lingers.
  • High-pressure CO2 is instantly released through discharge-head ports, creating a force to dislodge the buildup.
  • None the less, Ace hoped that Daak's flamboyant display of aerobatics had dislodged whatever creature had been on the hull.
  • He was a very hard man to dislodge.
  • When a score seemed certain the ball was dislodged from his grasp and the opportunity was lost.
  • Scouring removed some mud, but only dislodged the rest and sent it downstream to the next weir.
  • He sluiced his face and brushed his teeth, but the aftertaste of the chicken could not be dislodged. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Rainfall had dislodged debris from the slopes of the volcano.
  • The doctor dislodged the fish bone from his throat.
  • The doctor dislodged the fish bone from his throat.
  • And with pride, he went down a four-hundred foot cliff, on a pair of top-gallant studding - sail halyards bent together, to dislodge several dollars worth of stranded bullock hides, though all the acclaim he got from his mates was: "What a d-d fool you were to risk your life for half a dozen hides! A CLASSIC OF THE SEA
  • Carefully dislodge the pests with your thumbnail or a knife, or wash mealybugs from foliage using tepid water about once a week.
  • The earthquake triggered submarine landslides that dislodged hundreds of cubic kilometers of sediment on the continental slope.
  • The plan will change when the games start; he can't risk having the pump dislodge from a hit. After humbling season, Broncos' goals refocused
  • Well, I have this special Gift, you see, that allows me to dislodge the binding force of the molecules composing my body, therefore making me insusceptible to any form of attack.
  • The doctor dislodged the fish bone from his throat.
  • The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline.
  • The earthquake dislodged stones from the walls and the roof.
  • This dislodged the pendulum, causing the clock to strike the twelfth time.
  • A heavy artillery duel is essentially a contest between trained observers trying to get a line on the whereabouts of the enemy's guns, and looking down on Rheims from the German hills, even a lay correspondent could sense the military necessity which would drive the French to make use of the only high spots in town from which you could see anything for observation purposes, and the equally grim necessity for the Germans to dislodge them. The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915
  • He may challenge the Prime Minister even if he decides he cannot dislodge her this time.
  • Often a plant will dislodge a stone, causing all of its roots to be exposed or the soil to be lost.
  • The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union.
  • His hand closed over grass which was instantly torn from the soft earth and his boots were dislodged from their precarious footholds.
  • She became champion in 1982 and no one has been able to dislodge her.
  • Mehna was jolted hard, as if she'd been electrocuted, and she felt herself dislodge from the tranquilizer.
  • Then you arrive at a corner and it simply grips and grips until you think your face may actually become dislodged. Times, Sunday Times
  • A player may also use the crosse as a tool to dislodge the ball from the crosse of an opponent.
  • The wind dislodged one or two tiles from the roof.
  • Many artists who were dislodged from the Mughal ateliers during the rule of Aurangzeb, migrated to the Bikaner court in search of new patronage.
  • They withdrew to the mountainous south, whence Russian forces have to this day been unable to dislodge them.
  • Stones may stay in the kidney or be dislodged and try to pass out with the urine.
  • He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill.
  • The Cape Cod trip seems to have dislodged some old memories - they come crashing down, a bit like watching the polar caps give way, whoosh!
  • Applying 1.0-2.0 in. of water after the seed has been planted will cause soil particles to dislodge and move from the tops of soil ridges into the seed furrow.
  • He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill.
  • The pollinia are dislodged and stick to the wasp, who eventually extricates himself and flies off, sadder but apparently no wiser: he goes on to repeat the performance on another hammer orchid, where he and the pollinia he bears are duly dashed against the anvil, so that his cargo finds its destined refuge on the female organs of the flower. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • They have to, because the fringe players have to improve to dislodge the established lot.
  • A small-profile embolic protection filter is designed to allow the capture and removal of dislodged embolic material during cardiovascular interventions.
  • The best control measure is to spray the water lilies with jets of water from a hosepipe - this will dislodge the aphids and knock them into the pond for the fish and other wildlife to eat.
  • There is a way in which historical events take on an absolute firmness that cannot be dislodged.
  • In 1597, the cosmographer Hernando de los Rios Coronel had written a memorial claiming that the best site for a Formosan colony was Jilong: With three-hundred men and a fortress placed there, all the powers of these parts would not be enough to dislodge them, for the entrance is narrow and easy to defend with artillery. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Unfortunately, there is no simple way to 'dislodge' the interlopers. Conceptual Guerilla - Central Command in the War of Ideas
  • Either that or my fall to the floor had dislodged them and knocked them down into my stomach or something.
  • Our concern arose as a result of an incident when in the course of endoscopic examination of a glottic cancer the laryngoscope was dislodged leaving the jet catheter in the upper trachea.
  • Rex Grossman, a deer in the headlights, dislodged from the football after a violent blindside hit, a fumble that was returned for a game-clinching touchdown. Donovan McNabb's benching reveals Mike Shanahan's lack of trust in his QB
  • Scientific naturalism has thus dislodged theological supernaturalism as the cosmological outlook of the contemporary intellectual world.
  • This would exert further mechanical stress on the pigments of the pastel increasing the likelihood of dislodgement.
  • Then when the trocar is withdrawn, some portions of this dust will naturally remain upon the margin of the canula, which is left projecting into the abscess, and nothing is more likely than that some particles may fail to be washed off by the stream of out-flowing pus, but may be dislodged when the tube is taken out, and left behind in the cavity. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • A few stones were dislodged by the movement and tumbled into the brine with their earlier neighbours.
  • Meanwhile, there'd be new gardens in rich efflorescence, ossified bedrock dislodged from the living, new fields where carrion feeders can graze. Archive 2006-06-01
  • When it happened in March, we thought that the window sensors must be loose and getting slightly dislodged by over-affectionate cats, so we superglued them in place.
  • I tried to thank him but my lip was split, and a dislodged late baby tooth impeded articulate expression.
  • Maybe dislodged by the car seatbelt. Times, Sunday Times
  • On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement.
  • A portable radiant heater had become dislodged and ignited the blaze.
  • He had been hoping for a quick end to this campaign, utilizing the ship's guns to pound the hillsides above the defenders in an effort to dislodge and disorganise them.
  • By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged.
  • When a chub takes the bait, it dislodges the lead which moves downstream, bouncing along the bottom.
  • They also more frequently used hip checks to dislodge rushers from their jocks.
  • A largish van must have been used and even with a gang of thieves, it must have taken a fair amount of time to dislodge the stone and pile it up into the van.
  • The temblor and subsequent aftershocks are believed to have dislodged the cover of the tank, which was filled with 26,000 kiloliters of naphtha - a highly flammable petroleum byproduct.
  • But I like to think that someday, maybe a century or more from now, a hunter might be sitting against that same tree in the fall and, should he or she dislodge that oddly tilted stone — which would be lichen-covered by then and gripped with a webbing of kinnikinnick — might notice the brass and understand that once upon a time there was another hunter like him or her. The Ritual: After Death, Before Venison
  • ‘During an operation, one of the mines became dislodged and another diver was pinned between the mine and the hull of the minelayer,’ the citation continued.
  • Wherever it went it dislodged the tiny blue butterflies in clouds, and scattered the glossy scarlet of the ladybirds.
  • I had been four feet off the rubble in the fifty-degree gully when I yarded on the overhang and the whole roof dislodged. 127 Hours
  • The TSA humiliated a former bladder cancer patient for the second time earlier this month when an agent dislodged his urostomy bag, soaking him in... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • It dislodged the keystone that was not very securely jammed under the rear wheel. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • A thorough brushing will dislodge ticks picked up during walkies, they add.
  • I hadn't taken my hair down from the wedding and spent probably twenty minutes trying to dislodge bobby pins from hairspray.
  • Residents in its Sungei Buloh Besar river include sharp-shooting banded archerfish, which spit water to dislodge insects from their perches beyond the water, as well as the green chromide, sea bass and schooling mullets.
  • Not only will he not go, but any attempt to dislodge him would certainly cause trouble to erupt in that beleaguered state again.
  • Keith Primeau is the No.2 center, unless newcomer Michal Handzus dislodges him.
  • The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
  • It will be very hard to dislodge these amendments once they're in place.
  • Once embedded in the skin, these savage spines are difficult to dislodge.
  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul, [[Kerboga]] would arrived, delayed itself after a fruitless three-week long attempt to dislodge Baldwin from Edessa. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs.
  • Maybe dislodged by the car seatbelt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lacking toothpick or floss or flossy toothpick-like item -- or the initiative to rise from my desk in search of such -- I cleverly improvise by folding a yellow stickie in half in a plan to dislodge the offending asparagi. More Great Moments in Coordination
  • I'm not sure if there was a fish on there, but when the lure became dislodged from the vegetation it shot right at my head. Death by Sinker
  • As I stop, crouching behind a tree to conceal myself, my foot dislodges some loose soil to reveal a deep, narrow cleft between two rocks.
  • A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist.
  • As she rolled over the lip and onto the roof, the Glock dislodged itself and fell away into the darkness. CHAMELEON
  • * In adolescents or adults a few drops of a 4 per cent solution of cocain applied to the laryngopharynx with an atomizer or a dropper will afford the minimum risk of dislodgement; but the author's personal preference is for no anesthesia, general or local. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Beware of using clip-on lamps as these can be dislodged, causing a fire hazard.
  • The sloop's rudder had dislodged, leaving a gaping hole below the waterline that could not be closed.

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