lance|lanced|lances|lancing in English
verb
[læns /lɑːns]
cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance
Use "lance|lanced|lances|lancing" in a sentence
1. The crank mechanism provides a smooth lancing profile as well as facilitates adjustments to the lancing profile.
2. The doctor lanced the boil on his hand.
3. Lancing the Buboes Another remedy that was used in hopes of curing the plague from victims was lancing the Buboes
4. The doctor lanced the boil to let the pus out.
5. 6 To fight with lances; joust.
6. Lancing device with cam-actuated drive and separate guidance
7. By 1276 fire lances had transitioned to metal barrels.
8. Both progressed smoothly from sun-lanced church to manicured crematorium.
9. to lance an abscess.
10. Cushiony sebe rankoro Kabarett Lancing Zwingli lamo counterstain mountaineering Nomina sunt odiosa
11. Lance owes me big-time.
12. By 1280 the Middle East had acquired fire lances.
13. Simply loading the drum into the end of the lancing device protects you from accidental pricks.
14. Quentin Lance, master of the understatement.
15. I hurled a lance at him.
16. In 1396 European knights took up fire lances as mounted weapons.
17. According to the History of Jin, these fire lances had a range of roughly three meters: To make the lance, use chi-huang paper, sixteen layers of it for the tube, and make it a bit longer than two feet.
18. 16 Lances of remembrance pierced her heart,(www.Sentencedict.com) and she flinched.
19. Related to Corporals: lance corporal CORPORAL
20. With The Beatles, Paul Frees, Lance Percival
21. Lance Corporal Williams officiously ordered them out.
22. Much like the use of bombardier instead of corporal in artillery units, lance Corporals are known as lance bombardiers in …
23. In the weapon triangle, Axes best lances but are bested by swords
24. Altair Lance Aguelo was born in 2000s
25. The standard of Noupatris’ lance shows Amor.