Use "prone to" in a sentence

1. Accident prone synonyms, Accident prone pronunciation, Accident prone translation, English dictionary definition of Accident prone

2. Foolhardy, accident prone, pigheaded, brave... Accident prone.

3. Cannas aren’t prone to disease

4. He's prone to minor ailments.

5. Avoidants are prone to narcissism

6. Steer prone "? !

7. Blabbermouthed: prone to communicate confidential information.

8. Buboes which are prone to suppurate

9. But I' m prone to airsickness

10. Disaster-Prone Asia

11. Imperfect people are prone to make mistakes.

12. Horses are naturally prone to Colic

13. I seem to be accident-prone.

14. She seems very prone to chest infections.

15. Some plants are very prone to disease.

16. Object To research neurobiochemical characteristics of accident-prone children so as to provide related bases for screening accident-prone children.

17. The feet are particularly prone to Blisters

18. She's prone to exaggerate, that's for sure.

19. Some became edgy, prone to violent outbursts.

20. Kids are all prone to eat junk food.

21. I'm rather accident-prone, I have to admit.

22. Accident prone From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishAccident proneˈAccident proneadjective  CLUMSYmore likely to have accidentsthan other peopleExamples from the CorpusAccident prone• Afoot, she was edgy, cramped, Accident prone.

23. It's rural... but we're still prone to accidents.

24. Similarly, our imperfect personalities are prone to irregularities.

25. 61 was clever, see, not prone to jealousy,

26. Teens With Psychosocial Disorders Prone to Internet Addiction

27. The “Accident-Prone” Person

28. Began to shape fiberglass Bellyboards for prone riders

29. She's prone to at the most inopportune moments.

30. Old people's bones are more prone to fracture.

31. You're so accident-prone.

32. I'm so accident-prone.

33. All measurement systems are prone to misinterpretation and error.

34. He's prone to flit between subjects with amazing ease.

35. I'm not just accident-prone.

36. Are You Accident-Prone?

37. Combative means inclined to fight or prone to being argumentative

38. Supervisory systems like diagnostics are prone to Aliasing problems

39. He may be turned from side to supine to prone position.

40. "Excellent house for sedentary travelers prone to myocardial infarctions.

41. 16 Kids are all prone to eat junk food.

42. This leaves fertile soil unprotected and prone to erosion.

43. Accident prone tab by Jawbreaker

44. In my case, accident-prone.

45. She's careless and accident prone.

46. He's always been accident-prone.

47. Some people are prone to getting Cankers on their mouths

48. Patients are also often extremely stubborn and prone to anger.

49. She's prone to giggling at the most inopportune moments.

50. • self-destructive, accident-prone behaviour

51. I guess I'm just accident prone.

52. They are often timorous and Apprehensive, and prone to pedantism

53. Whenever you're around Ha Ni, she's always prone to accidents!

54. For all its civilised aspect, Oxford is prone to rancour.

55. Bulldogs are prone to health problems and tend to slobber profusely

56. Crabapples are prone to a fungal infection called apple scab

57. Aquarians are prone to varicose veins, hypertension and heart problems

58. One is prone to dousing the headlights accidentally while signaling.

59. Some whale and dolphin species are more prone to mass Beachings.

60. And small groups are more prone to accidents and bad luck.

61. You are an accident prone troublemaker.

62. Jack lay prone on his bed.

63. They are also more accident-prone.

64. He lived in abject poverty and was prone to alcoholism.

65. Well, we do seem to be accident-prone, don't we?

66. ● Why might young people be especially prone to lack confidence?

67. He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.

68. Makes people seem uncoordinated, accident-prone, careless.

69. Then beware —you may be accident prone!

70. We are all accident-- prone, even here

71. However, they are prone to separation anxiety due to their very social nature.

72. The victim lay prone without moving.

73. Apt definition, inclined; disposed; given; prone: too Apt to slander others

74. He was prone to dismiss himself as " that well - known crackpot ".

75. Siamese cats and related breeds are prone to having Crossed eyes

76. Women with HIV, for example, are particularly prone to the disease.

77. The fearless Bouvier des Flandres can be somewhat prone to barking

78. Anconas are small attractive birds which are not prone to broodiness

79. As they shorten, cells become more prone to disease and death.

80. Children of poor health are very prone to colds in winter.