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Meaning of impalm
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impalm (v. t.)
To grasp with or hold in the hand.
impalm Sentence Examples
- The assailant impaled his victim with a sharpened stake, causing excruciating pain.
- The soldier's hand was impaled on a bayonet during the fierce melee.
- The hunter accidentally impaled his thumb on a cactus needle while retrieving a trophy.
- The impaled butterfly's wings fluttered feebly as it struggled to free itself from the thorn.
- The animal's sharp antlers impaled the poacher's chest, ending his illegal pursuit.
- The child impaled their finger on a rusty nail protruding from the broken fence.
- The impaled fish writhed and gasped for air as it lay dying on the hook.
- The impaled corpse of the fallen warrior was a grim reminder of the horrors of war.
- The impaled insect buzzed and twitched, its tiny body pierced by a needle.
- The impaled man's screams echoed through the night as he endured unimaginable suffering.
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To grasp with or hold in the hand.
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The assailant impaled his victim with a sharpened stake, causing excruciating pain.
The soldier's hand was impaled on a bayonet during the fierce melee.
The hunter accidentally impaled his thumb on a cactus needle while retrieving a trophy.
The impaled butterfly's wings fluttered feebly as it struggled to free itself from the thorn.