How To Use Maimed In A Sentence
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Almost all the girls who still run away to Agnes are reunited with their families -- once they agree to leave them unmaimed.
Johann Hari: Witch-Hunt: The Hidden War on African Women
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Had the AWOL Bush and the 5 time draft dodger Cheney not acted from the "gut" but been more deliberative, 4500 young Americans may still be alive, not to mention all the ones maimed.
Axelrod slams Romney
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And Anne, you seem to think Arabs 'abridge' the human rights of Jews, a month after Israel killed 1300 Palestinians, maimed thousands more, refuses to lift the blockade etc etc etc.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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His oh-so-careful slimy grin that lashed out and maimed as much as a punch or a kick.
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Tom was seriously maimed in the war.
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Palomides, I promise you that I shall be with you by that day if I be unslain or unmaimed.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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Tom was seriously maimed in the war.
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My uncle was maimed, as I have said; Pippi, like all impostors, was a coward; it was my unrivalled skill with the sword, and readiness to use it, that maintained the reputation of the firm, so to speak, and silenced many a timid gambler who might have hesitated to pay his losings.
The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
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In recent years, it has seen an influx of war-displaced Cambodians, including maimed land-mine victims and orphans whose parents died in the civil war.
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But virtually all begging street urchins, maimed men, mothers suckling infants and other ragged destitutes are Tibetan, not Chinese.
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Palomides, I promise you that I shall be with you by that day if I be unslain or unmaimed.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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His oh-so-careful slimy grin that lashed out and maimed as much as a punch or a kick.
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Instead we happily divert to supposed ‘safe’ spots, there to be uncivilly mugged or traffic-maimed.
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What a true Christmas gift for about three million people who would otherwise be alive or unmaimed today.
Think Progress » Hagel On Escalation: ‘The Most Dangerous Foreign Policy Blunder in this Country Since Vietnam’
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The apartment is paid in full by the club, which is really an after hours hangout for the grifted and the philosophically maimed.
Big City
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The ghastly condition of the maimed, truncated cadaver, its upper torsal region embrued in gore, was in itself profoundly appalling.
Nevermore
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We fear that many viewers will share Dr Weaver's revulsion at the ‘psycho’ who killed Lucy and maimed Carter.
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The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.
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Three harbor seals have been trapped and maimed in recent months and left to wash ashore on New York beaches, prompting a Federal investigation.
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Here are the legless, armless, eyeless and toothless; the polio-crippled, the mine-maimed, the buboed and leprous, the self-mutilated and the plain mad.
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Because ultimately, the Scot is one of those unvarnished antagonists, a man whose endeavours have brought him a decent reward, but nothing more than you would expect for a rider prepared to risk being mangled and maimed by machinery.
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Passing the town-wharf laggingly like the maimed thing she was, limping nearer and nearer the spot whence she had set out three-quarters of an hour before, Mr. Carstairs's _Cypriani_ slowed down at an abandoned private landing -- the same one by which Peter's trunk had been conveyed ashore that morning -- and ran out her stairs.
Captivating Mary Carstairs
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The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.
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A spate of recent bomb blasts have scared people, maimed citizens, claimed hundreds of innocent lives and brought about suffering to the bereaved.
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Memory foam pillow top were transmontane with curtained whisky and greed than any pyrolignic sumptuosity damnatory in the aortic maimed and a uncannily.
Rational Review
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The last thing I needed was to be maimed by a wild animal two hours before my birthday.
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If the woman is maimed for life and is saddled with the other responsibilities, her lot is worse.
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Johnny Got His Gun, wherein a maimed soldier, rigidly comatose, is agonizingly aware of his surroundings while utterly unable to communicate even a hint of his own sentience to those around his bed.
Nasty, Brutish, and Short
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Nevertheless, with God's aid they were preserved unmaimed.
St. Januarius and his companions
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And when Sir Palomides was come to the city they made passing great joy of him, and then they beheld him, and saw that he was well made, cleanly and bigly, and unmaimed of his limbs, and neither too young nor too old.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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I'm sorry, but there's no way this disaster of a president, this serial trasher of the Constitution, this slaughterer of 100,000 innocent Iraqis, this waster of nearly 30,000 American lives (the dead and the maimed victims in uniform of his pointless invasion of Iraq), was mourning anything.
Bush Mourning 9-11? Oh Sure!
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At his rescue, the only survivor, miraculously unmaimed, her hope had revived.
Man in his Time
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Ask the maimed and crippled survivors of attacks on unarmoured Land Rovers in Afghanistan.
John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the...
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Because ofthe Cheney/Bush administration'sillegalneedless warand occupation of Iraq ~ where arrogancefullyembraced incompetenceandwherehundreds of thousands of innocent civilians have been killed and maimed ~Americastarted on the path of its own karmic downfall and Obama has done nothing to stop its momentum with his ongoing militarybuildup in Afghanistan.
The Fourth Stage Of America's Karmic Destiny Is Bankruptcy
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You may thank your lucky stars that you were just slightly hurt while the others were either killed or maimed for life in that accident.
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Africans had seen too many military coups, too many wars within and between countries, and too many people massacred, killed, maimed, displaced and turned into refugees.
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Had nothing happened in Lebanon this summer, Beaufort would have been just another film, albeit a courageous one for Israel, about the lives of young grunts who have barely begun their lives, and who follow orders that don't make sense and try to emerge alive and unmaimed.
GreenCine Daily: Berlinale Dispatch. Beaufort.
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Down the alleys maimed statues stretched their arms like rows of whining beggars; faun-eared terms grinned in the thicket, and above the laurustinus walls rose the mock ruin of a temple, falling into real ruin in the bright disintegrating air.
The Duchess at Prayer
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people were maimed by the explosion
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I don't recall him expressing "moroseness" over the 4,000+ dead Americans, 20, 000+ maimed Americans, and 600, 000 thousand dead Iraqis in the war for which he relentlessly propagandized.
Bart Motes: W. is not Batman
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I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing.
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There were many of his kind so maimed, and the wolfers, abbreviating the term peg-legs, called these three-footed ones "pegs.
The Yellow Horde
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And when Sir Palomides was come to the city they made passing great joy of him, and then they beheld him, and saw that he was well made, cleanly and bigly, and unmaimed of his limbs, and neither too young nor too old.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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They can then take the appropriate action before a child is maimed or seriously injured.
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Zeffer threw back his head, and caught hold of the edge of the door with his unmaimed hand.
COLDHEART CANYON
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the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind
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We've been combin" the town for ye, Uncle Jamie, and Fergus sure ye'd been caught up in the collieshangie yonder and maimed or killed.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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For that matter, what was the point of training to hunt down a criminal, even a murderer, when half a million Tommies were bleeding into the soil of Europe, when every man setting foot on a troop ship knew he held barely even odds of returning to England unmaimed?
The Beekeeper's Apprentice
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When one of our children, nieces or nephews or close friend is killed or maimed by a drunk driver it will be too late.
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At least 14 have been killed so far and scores more have been maimed and psychologically damaged.
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In the terminal stages of this disease, the front hoof falls off, leaving the animal maimed for life.
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The blind went groping with the blind, the lame limped on together, and the maimed made gestures to each other with the only arm that remained; the sides of a considerable waterfall were crowded by the deaf, amongst whom were some from Pegu with ears uncommonly handsome and large, but were still less able to hear than the rest; nor were there wanting others in abundance with humpbacks, wenny necks, and even horns of an exquisite polish.
The History of the Caliph Vathek
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish.
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Although over 25,000 are killed or maimed each year, we have begun to remove mines worldwide.
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This, lets not forget, a man with our Governments ear, suggesting that fraternisation with an enemy who are sending maimed and dead soldiers back to Britain is acceptable.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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I'm looking about the country-side and I see but a horde of lameter privatemen and half-pay officers maimed in limb or mind sitting about the dram bottle, hoved up with their vain-glory, blustering and blowing, instead of being honest, eident lairds and farmers.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
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To my shame a reputation bent or maimed defamed the image staid, and disrepute disgraced my case, plagued with infamy and ill repute, a name ablaze by imputation as a most unsavoury reputation won or lost or never claimed.
Reputation Never Claimed
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It is the first grand duty of an interpreter to give his author entire and unmaimed; and for the rest, the diction and versification only are his proper province, since these must be his own, but the others he is to take as he finds them.
The Iliad of Homer
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Protein malnutrition is widespread, especially among children, and many of its victims die or are maimed both physically and mentally for life.
Norman Borlaug - Nobel Lecture
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He was maimed in an auto accident.
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This is very proper in Glo'ster, newly maimed by the evulsion of his eyes.
Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
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But the black smoke of the granary belching against the white hills, or the kyloe, houghed and maimed, roaring in its agony, or the fugitive brought bloody on his knees among the rocks -- God's mercy!
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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This was a no win exercise from the get go and so many have died or have been tragically maimed for what is becoming all the more unclear to me.
08 « May « 2007 « Adventures in Juggling
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When one of our children, nieces or nephews or close friend is killed or maimed by a drunk driver it will be too late.
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You may thank your lucky stars that you were just slightly hurt while the others were either killed or maimed for life in that accident.
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My concern is especially for the innocents who are maimed or killed though the irresponsible behaviour of the motorbike drivers causing the problems.
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A sizeable population of the villages neighbouring the border are crippled and maimed.
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Then there are slight variants from our modern orthography or meanings, as _mained_ for maimed, _markman_ for marksman, _make_ for mate,
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880.
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The exhausted nurse, Hana; the maimed thief, Caravaggio; the wary sapper, Kip: each is haunted by the riddle of the English patient, the nameless, burn victim who lies in an upstairs room and whose memories of passion, betrayal, and rescue illuminate this book like flashes of heat lightning.
The English Patient « Books « Literacy News
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There is a horrendous toll of workers being maimed, injured for life and killed in the building industry.
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The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.
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I have quelled the ferocious beasties that are computer viruses, all without hurting those that should be maimed horribly.
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish.
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Five kids in a week in this country are maimed or killed because of gun accidents in the home.
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In the end, their human organism maimed, their Dionysian impulses defeated with the process of industrialization, they are becoming the living dead.
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A five-year-old girl was maimed in the bombing.
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During this time Kissinger needlessly prolonged U.S. war-making in which 20,853 Americans were killed and an officially U. S.-estimated 7,860,013 Indochinese were murdered, maimed or made homeless.
Fred Branfman: Hillary Clinton's Promoting Kissinger: An Insult to History
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Until Saturday, such booby-trap attacks had badly maimed two other officers but killed nobody.
Booby-trap bomb kills Northern Ireland policeman
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Then a one-legged man stumbles by on crutches - more than likely maimed by a mine.
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I have been repeatedly astonished by the angelic dispositions of people working for the poor, the maimed, and the doomed in the most hideous of circumstances where the children die in their care.
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Many survivors from the march have been crippled or maimed, but Ahir escaped with just a fracture in his right leg.
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We MUST educate the young, the vulnerable, the at risk, that military service and war is not a career, nor is it a dignified cause for one's country; it is an ignominious act of ignobility, where the fate that awaits you is death, being maimed, mentally disabled or a murderer.
Wexler: A Lone Hero at the Petraeus/Crocker Hearings
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Mattie Ulrich's striking costumes included some that made of a bevy of nurses, escorting maimed soldiers, look like the ninepins that prompted Grete's flight from home.
Ringing Down From the Hudson Valley
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Our troops have come home maimed, or in a flag-wrapped box, so that we could go on grillin, 'chillin', and fillin 'our tanks and tummies with cheap fuel and food.
Kerry Trueman: Sacrificial Limbs
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He made grisailles of the destitute and maimed which have a moralizing character.
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We hear the names of the dead, but rarely do we see the victims who remain maimed and crippled.