How To Use Reanimated In A Sentence

  • An Iron Ancestor is a reanimated and iron - forged dead body possessed by a ghost.
  • IN the evening this surprising heavy tempest passed off, we had a serene sky and a pleasant cool night; having had time enough to collect a great quantity of wood and Pine knots to feed our fires and keep up a light in our camp, which was a lucky precaution, as we found it absolutely necessary to dry our clothes and warm ourselves, for all our skins and bedding were cast over the packs of merchandize to prevent them and our provision from being injured by the deluge of rain; next day was cool and pleasant, the air having recovered its elasticity and vivific spirit; I found myself cheerful and invigorated; indeed all around us appeared reanimated, and nature presents her cheerful countenance; the vegetables smile in their blooming decorations and sparkling crystaline dew-drop. Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • Never underestimate the metaphorical power of reanimated corpses.
  • It did not pain me instead it revived, reanimated and retrieved me.
  • Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated.
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  • Anyone bitten by a zombie dies and is reanimated as one of them.
  • He seats his guests in the living room, while the meeting gets reanimated.
  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me. Home Theater Forum
  • Twenty years later, Hip-Hop culture reanimated this particular activist thread, lyrically reporting on the nature of unfairness of the judicial system and the abuse of power by law enforcement. Mark Anthony Neal: "Who Got the Camera?": Hip-Hop's Quest for Social Justice
  • The theme here is that soldiers who have been killed are "reanimated" and "enhanced" to become a super fighting force. GI (Government Issue) Goes to A New Level
  • Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor.
  • Mozart had obtained by force the words that suited him; his music reanimated the mystery of the mythic theme with a prodigious power of invention.
  • As part of Fox's ongoing campaign to tout Fringe's move to Fridays complete with a shout-out to one of our shout-outs, they've whipped up another "Fridays Reanimated" trailer that's both mind-bendy and chockfull of crazy-cool bits. New Fringe Trailer Revealed!
  • After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
  • They are zombies, butchered by overwork, and reanimated by the workshop staff, I bet, who are probably themselves controlled by some Terrible Black Magic Force!
  • Next, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, and Sir Philip Sidney reanimated English lyric poetry and rekindled the sonnet as the vehicle of eloquent and classical creativity.
  • It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated.
  • By means of a few drops of powerful cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted carcass that lay before him. Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • Belianis, Bevis, or his own Guy of Warwick, had ever been subjected to — Captain Coxe, we repeat, did alone, after two such mischances, rush again into the heat of conflict, his bases and the footcloth of his hobby-horse dropping water, and twice reanimated by voice and example the drooping spirits of the English; so that at last their victory over the Kenilworth
  • This is the "reanimated" version of the fragment by Gordon Hendricks. WN.com - Business News
  • So we decided to put it all back together - to reconnect and restore our wounded world until it was reanimated and resilient again.
  • First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh.
  • Madeline was a lush and a wine snob, a vegetarian, and a dreadful cook (once she had poached a thick hunk of cod to just that degree of lukewarmness that had reanimated the little white worms inside).
  • When " Missing -- believed captured " appeared on the casualty lists, joy and hope reanimated the sad household.
  • Anyway, in the first keynote political speech of the year, she's reanimated the old bogeyman argument that earth's oil supply is about to run out.
  • On this reading, the disciples at Emmaus did not meet a physically reanimated Jesus of Nazareth, but discovered that the simple things Jesus had taught them remained active and sustaining in their lives despite his brutal execution.
  • In the future (well, the 1990s ... according to the story) the recently dead can be reanimated, "rekindled" to use the term in the novella. Robert Silverberg's "The World Inside": Overpopulation, Sex and Sensibility
  • Ports, harbours and dockyards reanimated the scams of Pepys's day.
  • And in the Republic, -- "By each of these disciplines, a certain organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated, which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is perceived by this alone. Representative Man (1850)
  • After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
  • Sebastian Coe has been especially reanimated for the occasion and his side parting has been measured and angled precisely to meet IOC hairstyle guidelines.
  • An Iron Ancestor is a reanimated and iron - forged dead body possessed by a ghost.
  • Republic, — “By each of these disciplines a certain organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is perceived by this alone.” Representative Men
  • What we see on our teevees now is a reanimated corpse, powered by some kind of positronic brain programmed solely for evil. Think Progress » Rumsfeld: War Critics Being Manipulated By Zarqawi and Bin Laden’s ‘Media Committees’
  • Top boffins in the States believe that they may be on the track of a way to place living human beings into suspended animation, allowing them to survive long periods effectively frozen before being "reanimated" with no ill effects. The Register
  • His solution was a sequel that would see the monster reanimated by an evil scientist.
  • Madeline was a lush and a wine snob, a vegetarian, and a dreadful cook (once she had poached a thick hunk of cod to just that degree of lukewarmness that had reanimated the little white worms inside).
  • I agree that it's uncool to joke about Sheldon Brown being dead and reanimated by some houngan. Round and Round: Wheel in the Sky Keeps On Failing
  • He reanimated a drowned child last week.
  • Of interest I also like to stretch the subgenre of zombies to cover films containing characters that are reanimated corpses.
  • And finally, at the request of La Ross himself, those popular hitmakers of the day Roxy Music, where the reanimated corpse of Bryan Ferry will assume a louche posture on a chaise longue and deliver controversial bon mots over the sound of hunting bugles and his posho son picking off the riff-raff with a 12-bore shotgun. Jonathan Ross Made Kelly Osbourne Hysterical?

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