lanced in English

verb
1
prick or cut open with a lancet or other sharp instrument.
abscesses should not be lanced until there is a soft spot in the center

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "lanced" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lanced", or refer to the context using the word "lanced" in the English Dictionary.

1. The doctor lanced the boil on his hand.

2. The doctor lanced the boil to let the pus out.

3. Both progressed smoothly from sun-lanced church to manicured crematorium.

4. I wince myself,[http://Sentencedict.com] lanced with regret at the foolish vanity that led me to mention this prospect.

5. 23 A pang of regret lanced through her as she recognised how little she still knew of Suzie's innermost feelings.

6. The small and predominantly Buddhist nation of Bhutan, tucked between China and India, is lanced by deep ravines and coated with thick woods

7. In Portuguese Bullfighting, the matador fights on horseback and the bull is lanced but not killed in the arena (but it is usually slaughtered after the fight).

8. Thus resolves the metaphor: — “Comme s’il picquoit de propos delibere le courage envenime du tyran, pour en faire crever l’Aposthume;” as if he purposely lanced the envenomed audacity of the tyrant, to let out its matter.

9. Thus resolves the metaphor: — “Comme s’il picquoit de propos delibere le courage envenime du tyran, pour en faire crever l’Aposthume;” as if he purposely lanced the envenomed audacity of the tyrant, to let out its matter.

10. Thus resolves the metaphor: — “Comme s’il picquoit de propos delibere le courage envenime du tyran, pour en faire crever l’Aposthume;” as if he purposely lanced the envenomed audacity of the tyrant, to let out its matter.

11. Thus resolves the metaphor: — “Comme s’il picquoit de propos delibere le courage envenime du tyran, pour en faire crever l’Aposthume;” as if he purposely lanced the envenomed audacity of the tyrant, to let out its matter

12. Thus resolves the metaphor: — “Comme s’il picquoit de propos delibere le courage envenime du tyran, pour en faire crever l’Aposthume;” as if he purposely lanced the envenomed audacity of the tyrant, to let out its matter.