Chronical

Word CHRONICAL
Character 9
Hyphenation chron ic al
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The word "chronical" in example sentences

There was, of course, no denying that Willie's disregard for the meal hour had become what she termed "chronical" and severely taxed her forbearance; or that since she was a creature of human limitations she did at times protest when the chowder stood forgotten in the tureen until it was of Arctic temperature; nor had she ever acquired the grace of spirit to amiably view freshly baked popovers shrivel neglected into nothingness. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

Doctors can't deny to treat anybody by the law, but after the treatment, the chronical debt is waiting to screw us. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No one with her ego, extreme ambition, is a chronical liar and lacks intelligence can survive when they continue to make fools of theirselves. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Story of Anvil, a comical chronical of a middle-aged heavy metal group still trying to make it despite decades of no success, claimed the documentary prize. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The list of people who are not too old, no matter what their chronical age seems to say, gets long quick. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A lot of christians are unhappy about their chronical diseases and pain, so they go to healers over and over and over again - and end up disappointed and depressed, thinking that they are unworthy christians, that they don't BELIEVE enough, that their -faith is too weak. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

Although most of the participants feel it an intrusion that every 7 years, a film crew comes into their lives to chronical their successes and failures, their widening waistlines and gray hair count and wrinkle count, their loss of their parents and other close family members, the success and failure of marriages, etc. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Women affected and infected by HIV and AIDS and other chronical diseases need support. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Chinese family chronical "Peacock" (Kong Que) by Gu Changwei. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I observe that the physicians in this country pay no regard to the state of the solids in chronical disorders, that exercise and the cold bath are never prescribed, that they seem to think the scurvy is entirely an English disease; and that, in all appearance, they often confound the symptoms of it, with those of the venereal distemper. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A graphic chronical of adultery, repugnant yet possessing the smarmy allure of crude pornography. ❋ Jonathan Kellerman (1987)

As in a chronical distemper, the disease continually combats and conflicts with the powers of nature, until, having insensibly improved them, it prevails unto its dissolution, so is it in this matter. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

Indeed I am not much afraid of these acute Disorders, mine are more chronical, nervous, and slow. ❋ Unknown (1963)

How should [I] bear acute Pain, or frequent sickness, or a lingering chronical Disorder? ❋ Unknown (1961)

Mrs. Blades, who had a tendency to what she called "chronical brownkitis," had not ventured to brave the night air; and Owen found her still regarding the Little Ladies, who burned trimly on the tray before her. ❋ Kathlyn Rhodes (N/A)

Ill habits of the mind are like chronical diseases, to be corrected by degrees, and cur’d by alteratives; wherein, tho’ purges are sometimes necessary, yet diet, good air, and moderate exercise have the greatest part. ❋ Vergil (1909)

It was a principle among the ancients, that acute diseases are from Heaven, and chronical from ourselves; the dart of death, indeed, falls from Heaven, but we poison it by our own misconduct: to die is the fate of man; but to die with lingering anguish is generally his folly. ' ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

They have sometimes pleurisies and fevers, but no chronical distempers. ❋ Harris, Thaddeus M (1838)

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