Similar words: gussied up, falsify, falsity, vital sign, mortal sin, falsifying, peristalsis, burial site. Meaning: ['pɔːlzɪd] adj. affected with palsy or uncontrollable tremor.
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(1) The medical diagnosis was cerebral palsy.
(2) Sheng has cerebral palsy and is unable to walk.
(3) One is a little girl crippled by cerebral palsy.
(4) Craig, 21 months, suffers from cerebral palsy.
(5) Sam is 6 and has cerebral palsy.
(6) David was starved of oxygen during birth at Peterborough Hospital in 1979 and suffered cerebral palsy.
(7) Doctors thought she had a mild case of cerebral palsy.
(8) Read in studio Children with Cerebral Palsy could soon lose the training centre that helps them to overcome their handicap.
(9) He now has severe cerebral palsy, is unable to roll over, sit or crawl.
(10) It does have different characteristics from other more fixed medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy.
(11) The society are hoping companies, groups or clubs will get together and raise money to help people with cerebral palsy.
(12) John was born crippled and with cerebral palsy but could run, walk and jump.
(13) They surmised he had shoulder palsy or a complication from a long-hidden ailment contracted in the war.
(14) A child with cerebral palsy may have additional disabilities such as visual problems, language delay or coordination difficulties.
(15) First comes a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, a label that seems right until other puzzling symptoms appear.
(16) The tiny pens, scrawling in palsied traces on endless white ribbons of paper, slowly ground to a halt.
(17) For the past decade, I have been the parent of a child who suffers from cerebral palsy.
(18) Andrew was born with cerebral palsy, and suffers a form of blindness.
(19) She suffers from cerebral palsy and because she could not communicate, doctors at first believed she might be mentally retarded.
(20) John Hawkridge was born with cerebral palsy, crippled but able to walk, run and jump.
(21) He was palsied with terror.
(22) Palsied strikes the summer's sun.
(23) Heave his thick breath(Sentencedict.com), and shake his palsied head.
(24) Christ healed the blind, the halt , the palsied , and the leprous . But the fool He could not cure.
(25) To explore the of occupational therapy for the cerebral palsied children was introduced.
(26) He could have seen worse: children with monstrous lolling heads and palsied, tiny limbs, adults with gnarled growths erupting from their bellies.
(27) I put out the light and returned to bed, palsied with fear.
(28) ObjectiveTo explore the influence of the hospitalcommunityfamilybased rehabilitation on the gross motor function of cerebral palsied children.
(29) Slaves on stilts, slaves in chains ... they may have troops of blind men and palsied children too, I would not put it past them.
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