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laceration
[ las-uh-rey-shuhn ]
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of laceration1
Example Sentences
Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water has been recalled "due to laceration hazard," as announced in a recall last week, which applies to over 60,000 bottles.
The deputy suffered a non-life-threatening 1-inch laceration to her neck, was transported to a hospital and later released, department spokesperson Matthew Parrish said.
A 35 year-old woman suffered a serious knife wound to her neck and lacerations to her head and face.
Palace's French striker was given oxygen before being taken to an ambulance and needed 25 stitches for a severe laceration to his left ear.
Mrs Parker was found unresponsive, lying on the bed in her bedroom with a crossbow bolt in her hand and shoulder as well as a large laceration to her neck.
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