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Discover LudwigThe word 'dislocate' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to moving a joint out of its normal position, usually resulting in pain. For example, "He dislocated his shoulder while playing basketball."
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You'll dislocate your baby's head.
So you've just got to dislocate your day like that otherwise the second you try to rewrite whilst acting you go into a place of hell because you're trying to do too much at the same time".Peddling" is the first play you've written, but it's also your first time performing a solo show.
THAT one of Anders Fogh Rasmussen's first acts after being chosen as NATO's secretary-general was to fall down the stairs in Istanbul and dislocate his shoulder is not that surprising.
Then in the conflict itself you are likely enough to dislocate your wrist or twist your ankle, to swallow a great deal of dust or to be severely thrashed and, after all these things, to be defeated".Every soccer player in France 98 will know precisely what Epictetus had in mind.
"We know where they are and we know how to dislocate them," he said.
THERE are moments when an event will entirely dislocate what came before it and what comes next.
But military action by Germany was to dislocate this scheme, and only the British offensive came fully into operation.
Indeed, the main task of Henlein's party was to give Hitler a better chance to dislocate the republic without recourse to war.
In 1927, during a recording session with the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans, Krupa became the first drummer to use a full kit on a recording, a significant technological accomplishment during a time when the pounding of a bass drum could easily dislocate the stylus on the recording equipment.
Intense sound blasts can rupture the tympanic membrane and dislocate or fracture the small bones of the middle ear.
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Enthusiastic Wii Sports usage has seen televisions destroyed by flying remotes and a variety of injuries, including fractured limbs, dislocated knee caps, torn knee ligaments and facial injuries.
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