How To Use Wrist In A Sentence

  • We've been having a great deal of difficulty educating our fliers that when wearing their flight suits, their sleeves must be roiled down to the wrist at all times.
  • A gold bracelet will be on your wrist till the end of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a very expensive wristwatch and he misses no opportunity to show it off.
  • A deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely.
  • Her wrists were bound together with rope, and so were her ankles, her neck open to the air and the world, and her entire body was in a guillotine, the blade lingering high above.
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • A dislocated wrist, unsuccessfuily set, occasioned advice from my surgeon, to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence, as a corroborant. Autobiography
  • Attempts to rip it off gave me a sprained wrist. The Sun
  • How did it come to be that he, lustrous Kennington, had to instruct these limp-wristed ladies in something he was born knowing? Shortcut Man
  • flex your wrists
  • Wrist, arm or ankle fractures account for 50 percent of injuries.
  • As I watched him, he groaned and tried to raise his hands to his face; the chain from his wrist to his ankle manacles stopped him.
  • She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon.
  • Ryan Klesko sat Wednesday, his smoldering bat idled by a sore right wrist.
  • He pressed heavily on his companion's wrist.
  • Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle.
  • Rushwind activates his wrist-comm and tells them to prepare to beam them up.
  • For a moment she feared he would simply step over, grab her wrist, pull out the money.
  • He was wearing a black t-shirt with some band's name on the front, and black sweatbands on his wrists.
  • The plastic tie wraps the police had used on her wrists left welts and bruises.
  • She had a gold watch on her wrist.
  • None the less the Bristol computer managed to simulate different effects of varying wrist torques.
  • Pietrus, born on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, received some treatments on his wrists from what he described as a voodoo priestess this offseason instead of having surgery on his left one. SplicedFeed
  • When it came time for the sermon, he watched the minister take off his wristwatch and place it on the pulpit.
  • She had her arm bandaged from the wrist to the shoulder! Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • He knocked his drive over the railway sheds, but turned his wrists a hair too soon. Tommy's Honour: The Extraordinary Story of Golf's Founding Father and Son
  • His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives.
  • He kept his hand firmly clamped on her wrist so that she would not escape him.
  • She ran forward and quickly undid the shackles on his wrists and ankles.
  • Damn, gonna be expecting you to pop chain guns from the wrists now. My God, It's Full Of Tweets!
  • She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class.
  • She was wearing a gold ring with three red stones, and a wrist band with the name ‘Mary’ inscribed on it that may help identify her.
  • He slashed his wrists in a suicide attempt.
  • Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms.
  • A great upfold of fat is piled up against the back of his skull and a single gold bracelet is looped around his right wrist. Memory Wall
  • Early in rheumatoid arthritis, joints in your wrists, hands, feet and knees are the ones most often affected.
  • Malloy grabbed her wrist as she reached to place the bit in the horse's mouth.
  • This is surely not so much a knock-out punch, more of a gentle slap on the wrist.
  • Opening his eyes to slits, he brought his wrist in front of his face to see the light flashing on his wristband .
  • Among the suicide cases, 61 hanged themselves, 12 took insecticides, one slit the wrists, another one jumped to death, while one committed suicide by self-immolation.
  • Theroux had a deep gash on his face, neckache, altitude sickness and a damaged wrist.
  • She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
  • Eleanor jerked her wrist free.
  • She unbraided her hair, unhooked her silver bracelet from her left wrist, and laid it on the counter.
  • The trinkets they were wearing around their necks and wrists gave off a glimmer in the dim light - the sky had turned into a mass of sullen grey threatening a persistent downpour.
  • I felt her nails sink into my wrist.
  • So she nodded in agreement, but he didn't release her wrist.
  • Some one, somewhere, must speak for golf - and maybe slap a few wrists.
  • I sprained my wrist playing squash.
  • This is surely not so much a knock-out punch, more of a gentle slap on the wrist.
  • He fell downstairs and broke his wrist.
  • When she felt uncomfortable, Claire would glance down at her birthmark on the dorsal area of her left wrist.
  • Automatically my fingers went to the bracelet around my wrist and played with it.
  • This new wrist positioner is remarkable because of its simplicity.
  • The things round her wrist and the scars do make it seem she may be a self-harmer, perhaps but under medication. More Alice In Wonderland Character Photos | /Film
  • White jammed his left wrist in practice on Tuesday. The Sun
  • Were your brain appreciably larger, large enough to put the strain on your Princess Grace neck that your loppy preaxial digits put upon your wrists, you conceivably would possess a superior intellect. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • I don't remember buying it, she said with a dismissive flick of the wrist.
  • Methods : Using cotton cloth, nylon joint, splint, wrist - band, the fixation band was made.
  • Your angel, your love with the wrist, touch every injured child.
  • He released her wrists and slowly stood, sheathing his sword.
  • She tried to rip her wrist out of his grip but his grasp was too firm.
  • Luke slides his offset spatula under each one and then, as he goes to retract it, adds the little flourish, the barely perceptible twist of the wrist, that makes his work look simultaneously more mechanical and more balletic. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • I grabbed his wrist and broke it, spinning him round and holding him up.
  • Attacks are defended with blocks, various kicks, punches and strikes, throws, and wrist and arm locks.
  • He would sometimes suffer from writer 's cramp, which he would treat with a bucket of ice or bag of frozen peas on his wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • She saw Avery in the prison yard hanging from the shackles on his wrists.
  • Catching her wrist, Holman smacked her face viciously, sending her to her knees, but still holding on to her.
  • Her smile turned into a feral grin as she glanced at her wrist computer.
  • Ratliff has been on the injured list since Feb. 13 with a fractured right wrist.
  • Langkow took two strides from the boards and beat Evgeni Nabokov with a low wrist shot stick side for his third of the postseason. USATODAY.com
  • Small wrists often indicate a small frame in humans.
  • Many of the expert demonstration teams use wrist straps with pre-set line lengths.
  • Her wrists and ankles were slim and delicate.
  • Pressure is put on the forearm above the wrist to twist the forearm outwards so that the palm faces towards the head. Muscle Management
  • When she checked her pulse on her neck and wrist she found nothing.
  • The next day Philip dressed in his miniature Pierre Cardin suit, a Rolex on his wrist.
  • Just as the cuff is taking over ears and fingers, the wrist cuff is under threat. Times, Sunday Times
  • By this point in their charmed lives, the thirtysomething mom and dad characters had stopped wearing saris and polyester pants and now dressed, inexplicably, for tennis: picture a darker, paunchier Bjorn Borg, in those snug shorts of the era, but with a bushy mustache and too many wristbands. Bollywood's NRI Reel Finally Gets Real
  • Use the curry comb away from your wrist so that you do not accidentally injure yourself. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • The nurse lapped a bandage around his wrist.
  • The policeman snapped the handcuffs around her wrist.
  • His wrists broke as he tried to catch himself, splintering under the weight of the senseless lunks of people handcuffed to him.
  • They will be given another loose wristband which they then can choose who to give to. The Sun
  • I long to move - my whole body trembles with excitement - but the restraints on my legs and wrists keep me firmly in place.
  • She flexed her wrists, feeling the leather gauntlets stretch and slide along her forearms.
  • The men roughly pulled Prudence and the others from the wagon and put cast iron shackles around their wrists, attaching them to the cart so they wouldn't get away.
  • One preternaturally long bony hand, a length of severed rope dangling from the wrist, clutched with clawed fingers at a sword gash in chain mail stained with dried blood. Conan The Invincible
  • He wore a copper bracelet on his wrist.
  • The wristbands are not freely distributed to our employees as it would deviate from the original intention to help our target beneficiaries in Indonesia who need curative eye treatment.
  • I checked out your Etsy store and my favorite vinal item is the wristlet with the birds. Giveaway Time!!
  • It was her fault that Fay had broken her wrist.
  • Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off. The insider's guide to free arts
  • Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance.
  • All of a sudden, though, Hajek pulls out a well-judged drop-shot, which Murray can only flick wristily into the net, and that's the first break of the match. Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened
  • A chronometer is strapped to their wrist, but subjects reported their free-fall lasted longer than the chronometer recorded. Ann Reynolds: The End of Time
  • If you have big-boned forearms, try a chunky cuff while a slim wrist suits more delicate bracelets or bangles. The Sun
  • Captain Joe Sakic missed his 12th straight game because of a groin injury, and Tyler Arnason (wrist), Brad Richardson (shoulder) and Kurt Sauer (neck) also are on the injured list, which has forced the team to poach from the AHL. USATODAY.com
  • His fingers uncurled as Sharon lifted her wrist free. Western Man
  • Once you regain feeling in your hand and wrist, you will feel a slight itch and bump.
  • With a small whoosh, one of four 15- millimeter projectiles streaks from the munition pod strapped to his wrist.
  • He staggers back, releasing my left wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fingers curled gently round her wrist.
  • Panerai first made wristwatches in 1938 for the Italian navy's frogmen commandos.
  • I could still practically feel the handcuffs on my wrist.
  • The back, neck, and wrists are the most prone to injury, Chan says.
  • Tenosynovitis is caused by inflammation of tendons on the thumb side of the wrist.
  • You have to get the angle of the wrist and arm right. Times, Sunday Times
  • He testified that, two days after the incident, on November 21, 1999, he attended at a walk-in clinic to have his wrist examined by a doctor.
  • The smart wristband is the most common smart wearable device just now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The risk of hip fracture increases with aging but the risk of wrist fracture does not.
  • There are tiny bones, tendons and nerves that all come together in one little area called the carpal tunnel to provide us with our wrist and hand functioning. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Wellness for Writerly Wrists
  • When a woman masturbates, she often rests her wrist on her lowerabdomen just above the pubic bone.
  • At other points, she props her chin on her wrist for a thoughtful look. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suddenly felt cold metal handcuffs slap on my wrists.
  • They presented well wishers with gray wristbands that symbolize brain tumor awareness and are imprinted with the words "Live in harmony: RHG. DailyHerald.com > News
  • The baldric is a length of cloth or other material about eight inches wide, hanging down in front to about wrist length, draped over the left shoulder, around the back to waist level on the right, and over the left shoulder again to about knee-height in back, with the arms pinned to it just below the left shoulder. Concordance A Terran Empire concordance
  • Burly runs at Crow, knife and arm raised, Crow easily side-steps the attack and snatches Burly's wrist twisting it around behind the wide man in a most unnatural position.
  • The people of the territories are denied the power to form State governments unless they consent to fasten upon them the slave-hopple, the iron wristlet, and the neck-spike. Supplementary Prose, from Complete Prose Works (1892)
  • She's seventy and she only stopped hunting last season because she's got arthritis in her wrist.
  • Apparently, his wrist is sprained. The Sun
  • He grappled her right wrist and moved it down to the mark.
  • At other points, she props her chin on her wrist for a thoughtful look. Times, Sunday Times
  • I broke a goalie's cage with my wrist shot.
  • Not only that… she went on to tell me she was nearly ninety, she had cataracts in both eyes, arthritis in her wrists and she was in constant pain.
  • Within four hours of arriving, he had cut his throat from ear to ear, including his jugular, and slit both wrists.
  • He slashed his wrists in a failed suicide bid.
  • If this sheath becomes inflamed, the tendon can no longer move within it and the wrist becomes painful, creaking like old leather when it is moved. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looks well rested, although he did jar his sore wrist with one errant shot yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • She grasped him tightly by the wrist.
  • With a careless flip of his wrists, he sent the ball quickly on its way.
  • Below, wings are mostly buff, and the patches at the wrists are dark.
  • Jack roughly broke her grip with a jerk of his wrist.
  • Seth lifted his hands before him, looking at the knobbiness of his fingers, the gaunt cords in his wrists. Archive 2004-07-01
  • To show their support people are asked to wear a white band, either an armband, wristband or headband, during the concerts.
  • According to the manufacturer, the device helps to prevent repetitive strain injuries by varying work positions and reducing the load on wrists.
  • Reaching over her opposite shoulder, Ali drew the sword that was strapped there, flicking her wrist to scatter the drops of moisture that had settled on the metal surface.
  • Long had to cover up the wristband after passing a fitness test to make a shock comeback against Bolton. The Sun
  • In the corner someone had daubed red paint on the arms of a goth mannequin with leather wrist bands, a nod to the obsession with self-harm that features in many of the songs with which its teenage customers are familiar.
  • A craze sweeping the nation is to sport a yellow wristband known as ‘Livestrong’, a trend started by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong.
  • A dislocated wrist, unsuccessfully set, occasioned advice from my surgeon, to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence, as a corroborant. Memoir Correspondence And Miscellanies
  • It was simply a lastminute turn of the wrists that deposited the ball into those legside legtiming, spaces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Radiographs showed no fracture of the wrist, metacarpals or other bones.
  • Conclusion Treatment of intractable pain of wrist joint by denervation is mainly indicated in wrist pain at dorsal side.
  • He glanced at his wristwatch, and decided it was time to move.
  • I started cutting not only my upper left arm, I started cutting my wrists, stomach, thighs, ankles and neck.
  • We have an autopsy report that clearly demonstrates that she was ligated, tied by the wrists, she was sexually assaulted, she was strangled to death by manual force from the rear. CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2005
  • The nurse lapped a bandage about his wrist.
  • Looking at the picture makes my wrist hurt. octopod The OpenOffice Mouse - Boing Boing
  • Moments later, the officer was again slapping a pair of handcuffs on the 23-year-old man, who had apparently just slipped free from bracelets another officer had snapped around his wrists 16 hours earlier.
  • My wrist is pretty well all right again, but I’m still wearing a strap. Work Camp 1203 L
  • Had she cut her wrists in a paroxysm of guilt?
  • There are eight carpal bones in the wrist, five metacarpals, and 14 nonsesamoid bones that comprise the phalanges.
  • There is the wrist-drop, the eyesight affected, the partial paralysis, the hallucinations and a condition in old Pearcy's case almost bordering on insanity -- to enumerate the symptoms that seem to be present in varying degrees in various persons in the two houses. The War Terror
  • Keep your wrist and forearm angled outwards as you go. The Sun
  • How do you treat a sprained wrist? Times, Sunday Times
  • The hands and wrists of Archaeopteryx and maniraptoran theropods are extremely similar.
  • They approached a blank stone wall and the lad touched certain buttons upon the contraption he wore on his wrist.
  • She wrapped her fingers hard around her sister's thin wrists so that Talitha's sleepy moaning turned into a frightened whimpering.
  • She had a fractured left ankle and a right wrist so badly broken that the bone went through her skin.
  • The pitcher has to focus on his wrist movement and finger placement to keep the softball from cutting, techniques he hopes to carry into games.
  • I gave the leather strap a few good turns around my wrist.
  • Delicate gold filigree entwined itself around her lower arm, wrist, and hand.
  • It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary.
  • Since Glenallen Hill went down with his wrist injury, the Giants have been suffering a power shortage.
  • He looped a quick knot at the karabiner, not even sure if the battered piece would still hold, then used his knife to free her wrists. SILENT TRUTH
  • The company that forced refugees to wear red wristbands to receive meals has been housing asylum seekers in homes with red plaques on the walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • We each attach a bracelet to our wrist then press the palm of our other hand on to the metal pad.
  • Missy glanced at her wristwatch with diamonds outlining the round, white gold face and the snakeskin band.
  • While visiting friends for the weekend my 9 year old daughter fell, and when I joined my family later that evening and bent down to give her a kiss I noticed the mild angulation of a Smith's fracture of her left wrist.
  • Don't forget: two-three inches above your wrist bone, you have a "bracelet"; and somewhere on your humerus between the greater tuberosity and the deltoid tuberosity, much closer to the former is your "cap. The Age of Empire - A Dress A Day
  • She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist.
  • Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm.
  • Strength testing of the biceps and triceps muscles, pronation, supination, and wrist flexion and extension should be performed.
  • Yet I notice how much he is fiddling with a blue string bracelet around his wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • He took my right wrist and pressed his thumb tightly against my pulse and then spoke a sentence.
  • 'Is it serious?' she asked, clasping the doctor's wrist.
  • He wears cotton bracelets on his wrist; his fingernails are very clean. Times, Sunday Times
  • She grasped the coin and opened her wristlet, placing the money back inside.
  • Mr Brown said: ‘I have got big wheals on my wrists where the handcuffs were, and I fell and bashed up my legs, which are very painful.’
  • The performance improvement suggestion derived from best and most improved performers was implementation of an institutional policy for phlebotomists to refuse to perform phlebotomy on a patient without a correct wristband.
  • Around her neck was a golden locket and, at her wrists, were gold bracelets.
  • Verett claims that due to the injury she suffered at Pizza Hut, she was unable to avoid falling on a later date and tore tendons and suffered injuries to her left hand and wrist, including a partial tear of the pronator quadratus muscle at the dorsum. emphasis ours. $50k For Injury Sustained Holding Open The Door Of A Pizza Hut? - The Consumerist
  • Some of those 51% include people like myself, who believe the plan represents a giant, limp-wristed copout ... and who, after years of study of the health care industry and the laws surrounding it, know for a fact that single-payer is the only TRUE solution. Public option pullback?
  • He moved to plunge the dagger in but the weapon was wretched from his grip by a powerful hand as the other gripped his wrist and tore it away.
  • As the metal slices through my wrist, I can only feel the strange, foreign feeling of dizziness.
  • The book that rapidly compromises the circulation to your feet if it rests on your lap, places your wrists at high risk of a bout of tenosynovitis if you hold it up. Bookerthon 2007 - Darkmans by Nicola Barker
  • A tangle of cords and bracelets covered each wrist. Times, Sunday Times
  • While she worked, she kept looking at her wrist and staring at the blipping screen.
  • As evidence of how Manning means it when he uses the word "indebted," as he has repeatedly this week, Johnson held out his wrist. New Orleans Saints Central
  • The nurse lapped a bandage around his wrist.
  • After being recalled earlier in the day, he beat the Rangers' Mike Richter with a wrist shot that had deflected off a defender.
  • His hand tightened painfully around her wrist.
  • A doctor asked permission for some medical students to see how the wrist was set in plaster.
  • Luke took a few steps forward, then flicking his wrist, sent the lash out at waist-level.
  • He wondered, too, whether the man would be willing to unlock the handcuff that chafed away at his right wrist.
  • For example, the nickel found in some jewellery may cause eczema on the ear lobes, wrists, and around the neck.
  • I grabbed his wrist, twisting the hand away from my face.
  • The thin, shrouded tongawallah whipped his horse, veins snaking down his wrists, riverlike. An Atlas of Impossible Longing
  • The sleeves were immense, turned back at the cuff and held with diamond clasps to reveal the plain white silk of the undersleeve; her wrists were hidden beneath frothing white lace.
  • Her paws were tied palm to palm, with not only a rope around her wrist, but with string binding finger to finger as well.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy