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How To Use Telescoped In A Sentence

  • Much as I admire the new theatrical economy, I also feel a lot of American drama suffers from a telescoped urgency.
  • The locomotive, tender, and first three cars derailed, and the express car was partially telescoped by the tender.
  • In the accident, the cars telescoped
  • a miracle that anyone survived in the telescoped cars
  • He remounted his motorcycle and paused momentarily to look down into the dried bed of the klong at the smoking telescoped vehicle there, as the hospital staff swarmed all over it.
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  • The locomotive, tender, and first three cars derailed, and the express car was partially telescoped by the tender.
  • They are produced in sections that can be telescoped for portability.
  • The hatch popped open, admitting a stale, dry breeze scented with machine oils, exhaust fumes, and sun-baked duracrete, and the ramp telescoped down to the pavement. The Heart of the Warrior
  • Their budding relationship and accumulating discoveries, crudely telescoped in this screenplay, unfold in laborious parallel with the flashback 19 th-century affair.
  • The dining car of the wrecked train jumped to the side track and ran into the freight engine, which telescoped the car.
  • The whole legal process was telescoped into a few weeks.
  • The cervical cases are recognised by the "telescoping" of the neck, the head and thorax being unduly approximated; the dorsal cases by the well-known _hump_ or _hunch-back_, in which the spinous processes of the collapsed vertebræ constitute the apex of the hump; the thorax is telescoped from above downwards, the ribs are crowded together, the lower ones, it may be, inside the iliac crests, and the sternum projected forwards. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • In the film, the story of his childhood is telescoped into a few short scenes.
  • the novel was telescoped into a short play
  • The first two carriages of the train telescoped in the crash.
  • An engine had telescoped two cars, and the second car had telescoped the car in front of it.
  • Time is telescoped so that within months you are an old familiar face; your secrets and intimacies have been folded inside out and made the object of communal curiosity and solicitation.
  • The sentiments expressed may be dramatic, but that is what happens when four years of your life are telescoped down into 13 seconds of breath-taking speed and agility.
  • The whole legal process was telescoped into a few weeks.
  • In our illustration the vessel has set her fore studding-sail, her fore-topmast studding-sail and her fore-topgallant studding-sail -- studding-sail being pronounced stu'nsail, just as topgallant-sail is telescoped into topgantsail. Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891
  • It has to be designed to be crushed, bent, telescoped and twisted yet capable of popping open and straightening out again without breaking.
  • The mandibular and hyoid arches grow more rapidly than those behind them, with the result that the latter become, to a certain extent, telescoped within the former, and a deep depression, the sinus cervicalis, is formed on either side of the neck. I. Embryology. 12. The Branchial Region
  • The first two carriages of the train telescoped in the crash.
  • years that seemed telescoped like time in a dream

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