lanced (Meaning)

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lanced (imp. & p. p.)

of Lance

lanced Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor lanced the boil on the patient's back, releasing the pus and pressure.
  2. The knight lanced the dragon with his jousting spear, mortally wounding the beast.
  3. The surgeon lanced the abscess on the patient's leg, allowing the pus to drain and begin the healing process.
  4. The farmer lanced the boil on the cow's udder, allowing the milk to flow freely once more.
  5. The veterinarian lanced the abscess on the horse's shoulder, relieving the pain and swelling.
  6. The dentist lanced the patient's gum to drain an abscess, providing relief from the pain and discomfort.
  7. The soldier lanced the enemy's armor with his sword, piercing through the metal and fatally wounding the opponent.
  8. The hunter lanced the deer with his arrow, striking the animal in the heart and causing it to collapse.
  9. The blacksmith lanced the metal with his hammer, shaping it into the desired form.
  10. The artist lanced the canvas with her brush, creating bold strokes and vibrant colors.

FAQs About the word lanced

of Lance

stabbed, picked, punctured, pierced, jabbed, pecked, speared, ran through, poked, gored

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The doctor lanced the boil on the patient's back, releasing the pus and pressure.

The knight lanced the dragon with his jousting spear, mortally wounding the beast.

The surgeon lanced the abscess on the patient's leg, allowing the pus to drain and begin the healing process.

The farmer lanced the boil on the cow's udder, allowing the milk to flow freely once more.