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gurney

[ US /ˈɡɝni/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɜːni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a metal stretcher with wheels

How To Use gurney In A Sentence

  • Gurney moved the kitchen out of a dogleg at the back of the house and into the middle of the first floor, and he relocated the front stairwell into the dogleg.
  • Mike then quickly inserted a catheter and valve then taped it down just as the medics from the ambulance wheeled in a gurney.
  • The service included the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Gurney Airfield and a fly-past by an F - 111 from No.6 Squadron.
  • There were orderlies waiting with an antigrav gurney to take Carl Remington from the beamdown point into the central hospital complex. The Vulcan Academy Murders
  • I was rescued from ending up on a hospital gurney or in a straitjacket by a combination of clarity and crisis.
  • Mr Gurney said that Mr Ellis had invoiced him for £25,000 for the introduction.
  • He tells me about one particular incident in 2002, when an explosive belt was found under a gurney transporting a sick child to hospital.
  • They roll him over on his side and his arm flaps limply over the side of the gurney.
  • Expect discomfort, says Kathleen Gurney a psychologist and chief executive of Financial Psychology Corp.
  • I could only shrug, until the Cop who showed up, suggested that the drooling, flogged patient on the gurney was an epileptic. Torture by the State is Wrong
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