Chloroforms

Word CHLOROFORMS
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What do we mean by chloroforms?

To treat with chloroform, or to render unconscious with chloroform.

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The word "chloroforms" in example sentences

Meanwhile, over on Community, a classic bit of physical comedy as Alison Brie's Annie chloroforms a janitor — twice! — while Abed and Troy freak out. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Parties to the Montreal Protocol agreed to phase out CFCs, halons and carbon tetrachloride by 2000, and methyl chloroforms by 2005. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Get Out of Town" begins with Mike Barnett entering his apartment, only to be quickly overcome by a gigantic hand that chloroforms him. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It had 5 million bacteria and 2.5 million chloroforms -- all that in less than a teaspoon of soup. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The lab found 840 chloroforms in the sponge, too, which means when the Millers thought they were cleaning up, they were actually spreading bacteria; same story on the dish towel. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Then she went out upon the stage and began her famous interpretation of the great scene in which she chloroforms the detective, breaks open the safe, shoots the policeman who attempts to handcuff her, smashes the glass in the window with the piano stool and makes her getaway by sliding down the railing of the fire-escape. ❋ George Jean Nathan (1920)

First love chloroforms us, for a time, and we try to hug to our bosoms the illusion that Heaven itself is only a sort of endless honeymoon presided over by Lohengrin marches. ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)

Idea of Freedom, and consciousness chloroforms the thing that clutches it. ❋ Claude Fayette Bragdon (1906)

So he grows discouraged and envies those whom he should emulate, and he bandages his arm and chloroforms his energies, and performs his duties in a perfunctory way, or he passes through life, just ever "sampling" lines of activity. ❋ William George Jordan (1896)

Before he begins to feast, the Glow-worm administers an anæsthetic: he chloroforms his victim, rivalling in the process the wonders of our modern surgery, which renders the patient insensible before operating on him. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

Snail-eater, the Algerian insect does not cut its victim into small pieces: it renders it inert, chloroforms it by means of a few tweaks which are easily distributed, if the lid but half-opens for a second. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

Well anyway, before the show, Brasky chloroforms the entire cast, and slowly eats them in front of the audience for two hours. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I am aware that the pulpit does its excellent one-tenth (and credits itself with it now and then, though most of the time a press of business causes it to forget it); I am aware that in its honest and well-meaning way it bores the people with uninflammable truisms about doing good; bores them with correct compositions on charity; bores them, chloroforms them, stupefies them with argumentative mercy without a flaw in the grammar or an emotion which the minister could put in in the right place if he turned his back and took his finger off the manuscript. ❋ Albert Bigelow Paine (1899)

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