Similar words: miscarriage, card-carrying, carry, carryout, carry-out, carry out, carry off, carry-on. Meaning: ['mɪs'kærɪ] v. 1. be unsuccessful 2. suffer a miscarriage.
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(1) She miscarried when she was 10 weeks pregnant.
(2) He's very artful but sometimes miscarries.
(3) Many women who miscarry eventually have healthy babies.
(4) She miscarried in the third month of her pregnancy.
(5) I think my letter must have miscarried.
(6) Sadly, she miscarried eight weeks into the pregnancy.
(7) Many babies with serious disabilities are miscarried.
(8) Her letters have miscarried.
(9) Women who have miscarried suddenly learn about the miscarriages of their relatives, acquaintances or even close friends.
(10) But although she became pregnant several times, she miscarried on each occasion.
(11) I miscarried a baby at six weeks in September, and I am now 13 weeks pregnant with number five.
(12) The plot, however, miscarried.
(13) All anencephalus children are either miscarried, die stillborn, or die within a few weeks of life.
(14) Many Down's babies are miscarried, stillborn or live only a few days.
(15) The Empress miscarried in April 1853 and as a consequence remained extremely unwell for months.
(16) Jasper was going to do the honorable thing, but three days before the wedding the woman miscarried.
(17) The shock caused her to miscarry.
(18) Man's best plans often miscarry.
(19) But my apprehensions were really that I should miscarry.
(20) Whether older women miscarry more often or whether they report more miscarriages is a debatable point.
(21) Rare Earths Group of South and North in Miscarry Now?
(22) When his! plans miscarry. he always looks around for somebody to shift the blame onto.
(23) But please note that you shouldn't move heavily pregnant livebearers,(sentencedict.com) as it can cause them to miscarry.
(24) Therefore, it pays a hungry hamster or a weak deer to miscarry a male-biased litter and retain a female-biased one.
(25) I should not say apprehension; for indeed I would have been glad to miscarry. Sentencedict.com
(26) Brazil has called in the Swiss envoy to discuss an alleged skinhead attack near Zurich on a pregnant Brazilian woman that caused her to miscarry twins.
(27) But the latter group, it turns out, was less likely to miscarry again and more likely to have a live birth.
(28) 'Doctors warned that in the first few days after surgery there was a high risk that I could go into premature labour or miscarry. At 22 weeks, Theo's chances of survival would have been tiny.
(29) "Early on, any radiation dose at the blastocyst stage is an all-or-nothing event, " says Higley, meaning the blastocyst is thought to either recover and continue growing or miscarry.
(30) Antimony can damage your heart and liver and may even cause pregnant women to miscarry.
More similar words: miscarriage, card-carrying, carry, carryout, carry-out, carry out, carry off, carry-on, carry on, carry down, carry away, carrying, carry the can, carry over, miscast, discard, carry the day, scarred, carry forward, carry on with, carry weight, discarded, carrying cost, carry through, carrying value, miscalculate, carrying capacity, miscalculation, carry coals to Newcastle, cardiac arrest.