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Перевод: sprained
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Тезаурус:
- THE GODFATHERS have been forced to cancel their British tour, which was due to start this week, after bassist Chris Coyne sprained his wrists fighting off two muggers.
- The rough had ended the hopes of many an illustrious name: defending champion Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson, who, like Ballesteros had complained about the narrow fairways and deep dune grass fringing them, and Craig Stadler, who shot an 82 and then pulled out of the tournament with a sprained wrist.
- Suppleness or flexibility gives you a greater range of movements which will help you avoid the problems of pulled muscles and tendons and sprained ligaments.
- Just five minutes into Saturday's final Giants lost the 6ft 9in England forward Dave Gardner with a sprained ankle.
- Mind you, Moscato played with a sprained elbow for virtually the entire game and we often packed down with only seven men.
- There was Lovebite, for a night with whom any man might consider a sprained wrist a small price to pay.
- It is actually quite difficult to range on a moving target, and sprained wrists have been caused through lack of skill in this respect.
- There were some bruised shins and sprained ankles, black eyes and a few cuts and grazes but nothing you wouldn't get on a rugby field, although a couple of old ladies were taken off home by ambulance with attacks of the vapours.
- "She got scratches and a sprained ankle."
- Once the sweeping machinery fell over and I sprained my wrist.
- Although I knew it was badly sprained I did not feel it was broken.
- Eventually, Joicey cornered him, and in desperation, the keeper threw himself out of the nearest open window; landing ten feet below, with a badly sprained arm and sore head.
- I had a sprained ankle, so if there was any last minute shopping Donald would have done it - but I think it is unlikely: he was far too efficient and well-balanced to have forgotten anything.
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