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    dislodge


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    dislodging


    1. They would dislodge a boulder, guide it to the Kassikan itself


    2. Jameson pulled his arms to his side, pinning the hands of his 'captors' and dropped into a low crouch with his back straight so as not to dislodge them


    3. She also explained that if there was a month when Selene didn’t visit while I was still unmarried, I must jump up repeatedly, touching heels to buttocks as a way to dislodge the seed


    4. The government prudently did nothing to dislodge them


    5. Several attempts were made to dislodge sharpshooters in the woods, but screened amid the pinnated foliage of royal palms, and using smokeless powder, they were difficult to locate


    6. " He shook his head violently, as though trying to dislodge something


    7. Then she flicked her head sharply, as though trying to dislodge some annoying insect, and this movement caused the Talisman to swing outwards in a shallow arc, landing on her head with a soft thump


    8. Thesa looked up at the urgent shout, just in time to see a large stone dislodge itself from above him


    9. The ostrich squawked indignantly and in an effort to dislodge the two policemen, ran headlong through a nearby hedge


    10. [55] As Aberdeen Presbytery subsequently discovered when they attempted to dislodge the incumbent of Saint Clement’s Footdee

    11. A small number from Jerusalem even followed Paul to Ephesus, and then failing to dislodge him there they had moved on to other places where Paul had earlier organized communities of faith


    12. dislodge billions of tonnes of water upwards


    13. Maggie shook her head, as though she could physically dislodge the memories


    14. was about to dislodge its contents into his mouth when he suddenly noticed an hourglass shape advancing his way, his mouth was wide


    15. push; it took immense effort to dislodge it from the sand where it had lain for quite a while but the rest of the group was upon them and, having got the message, decided to heave too


    16. My brother was spitting, and panting, trying to dislodge the pebbles that were entering his mouth at his hopeless effort to free his head from the beast’s grasp


    17. At the same time, two of the silver flashes dislodge themselves from the bright wall around the men and dance into their minds


    18. On the other hand, they can also dislodge during a restless night, not offering protection


    19. life as the serpent raised his head and shook his mouth, trying to dislodge


    20. The cub made no move to dislodge his new acquaintance

    21. They scraped off the water with their hands and jumped up and down to dislodge the last droplets


    22. Sebastian paused, sighed, shook himself as if trying to dislodge something unpleasant between his shoulder blades, then continued in a voice even softer than before


    23. Monique shook herself, brushed at her dress as though to dislodge an offensive object, then sat on the arm of Sanjay’s chair and blew softly onto his bald spot


    24. The men dropped their rifles as they reached to dislodge the knives


    25. Pushing up hard he dislodge part of a badly rusted through metal sheet, and crawled out onto the roof surface


    26. With his wartime instincts from forty years ago kicking in, he dove on the terrorist, putting his hand on the gun and trying to dislodge the gun from the terrorist‘s hand


    27. There was no telling how big it was, and he wasn't going to be fumbling around trying to dislodge a crystal


    28. Carter kicked and screamed trying to dislodge it, and then finally peeled it off with her hands and threw it as far from her as she could without really grasping it firmly


    29. He spun her, using her body to shut the door, then pressing her up against it, cursing when he couldn’t dislodge the bolero jacket


    30. Conceptual journeying back in time did help dislodge the mystique or as psychological cataracts that had

    31. Emily squealed and began hopping around in circles, trying to dislodge the thing, but it was stuck firmly to her foot


    32. He clung to visions of his wife Lisa, with her soft-brown eyes and silky blond hair, in an effort to dislodge the dangerously erotic thoughts that threatened his sanity


    33. She coughed and gasped and tried to dislodge the revulsion that blocked her airways


    34. It tenaciously clung and the more he tried to dislodge it, the more it grew until in a matter of seconds he became suddenly worried


    35. He was gazing at her and although she could not make out his features very clearly she saw that from time to time he screwed up his mouth as if attempting to dislodge something caught in his teeth


    36. There were other times when it was not so easy to dislodge himself from the inquisitive member of the public


    37. Still gasping for precious air, Eilidh furiously pulled at her shield, trying to dislodge it


    38. washed” said Sarah disinterestedly, and she got up from the chair to stretch her body in an attempt to dislodge the marching band that had become encamped in her skull


    39. “Although it’s not the same one that Kal supposedly busted me in the face with hard enough to dislodge a


    40. The fresh desert air seemed to dislodge old memories stuck behind some grey mass somewhere in my brain; family arguments from when we were kids rose to the surface like steam from a boiling pan of food

    41. You are not ready to dislodge your identification in ego


    42. Randy took hold of the arm that was choking him but for whatever reason couldn't seem to dislodge it


    43. window pane were to dislodge and shatter upon the floor, it would do so in accordance with


    44. saying that the mesmerisation of their juggling had the deliberate capacity to dislodge


    45. psychological probing could very easily dislodge repressed stress in the mind as well as


    46. Before we try to dislodge that golf ball from its place on the ground we should learn a good method of relating what we do from our "perch" on the ground


    47. Accordingly a party of adventurers, better suited to the task than the weak though spirited boy, was ordered to dislodge the skulkers


    48. I was getting agitated, the boarding pass jammed, and the girl was forced to fork around with a friendly-skies pen to dislodge it


    49. "The Gould Concession has struck such deep roots in this country, in this province, in that gorge of the mountains, that nothing but dynamite shall be allowed to dislodge it from there


    50. He’ll never dislodge Old Joe














    1. Snow, boulders and even dislodged trees had rumbled and cascaded into a pile in front of their former entrance and exit


    2. Reia offered, “The lackey even said that the brick-a-brack I dislodged were the Captain's valued trophies from his travels thus far on his quest


    3. He could see where slabs from the castellations had dislodged and fallen like dead soldiers in the surrounding field


    4. Belver had dislodged the intruder from the overhanging branch


    5. With a quick spin and a lunge of pure, raw fear, he dislodged


    6. Designated as Historic National Patrimony in 1977 and dislodged six years later, it now serves as a landmark for the visiting ships and a museum for tourists


    7. A late to hibernate squirrel dislodged more snow as it scampered up the trunk of a nearby tree and disappeared into its


    8. Reaching into Myserrah's mouth with his finger, Moshe dislodged a great gob of flies and


    9. The Dark cabal which currently dominates Earth is like an octopus hanging onto a rock for dear life in pounding surf, and eventually it will be dislodged


    10. Several of the solid oak trunks that made up the gate doors had been shattered, dislodged with their rivets sheared off, giving just enough space for some of the smaller creatures to swarm through and face the blades of the exhausted Tanarian garrison

    11. Titus pulled Athene to the ground as the body thudded into a large pine tree behind them, sending a large shower of dislodged snow over them


    12. Numbers of boulders and stalactites were dislodged from the stone ceiling and plummeted aimlessly to the distant ground


    13. A shake of the empty end of the charger dislodged the spark generator from a cigarette lighter, and before long a fire was burning between rocks, the eel was cooking, and for the first time in a week Jarek was at peace


    14. Erupting upwards, they dislodged in turn the shelf above before gravity turned them earthward again to shatter on the larder's flagstone floor


    15. The idea of a temporal king was too deep-rooted in the Jewish mind thus to be dislodged in a single generation


    16. "One minute I was leaping freely toward a boulder and the next I was sliding down the mountainside, pursued by hundreds of small rocks and pebbles I had dislodged


    17. the comet was dislodged and the string of life pods detached from the ship


    18. Using a telekinetic burst of energy, Garcia dislodged an ornate shield from the display and it fell on the first Guard’s head


    19. The sweep started sweeping and dislodged a bird’s


    20. caliber revolving handgun that Walter and Kal had dislodged

    21. They both hammered away at the weakened stone wall with their bare fists and dislodged more stones


    22. The punch had to have dislodged a couple of teeth


    23. A pebble suddenly dislodged on the hillside above them and rolled a short


    24. ) During one of these collisions, Mars was actually dislodged from the planetglomerate, and began to slowly drift away


    25. This dislodged Panny from his position


    26. of skull that dislodged when she hit bottom


    27. and attached itself to the chair with a length of bailing wire that also was dislodged


    28. Cassidy walked over to Acid and slapped her across the face, a tooth dislodged and shot across the room hitting the wall with a tink


    29. A folded envelope dropped to the floor; I didn’t remember placing any loose stationary within its covers and as I bent over to pick it up, the rest of the contents dislodged and tumbled out


    30. She did ultimately, however, become dislodged, and once she was gone there was nothing but contentment

    31. I looked behind me, tried to listen for some sort of dislodged rock falling down the hill


    32. The animal was not blinded however and after growling menacingly and continuing to shake its head backwards and forwards which apparently dislodged most if not all the red dye it stood and stared at the children


    33. All that violent thrusting about had dislodged not only my hat but my hair from its pins


    34. In that same moment, hundreds of red, biting ants dislodged


    35. [4] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the


    36. Shirt collars were smeared with lipstick, hair was ruffled by wandering fingers, and the occasional dislodged stiletto lay forgotten in the aisle


    37. (4) JOHN WESLEY: "It is indeed general y supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged


    38. good men as soon as dislodged from the body, go directly to heaven, but this


    39. [4] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed general y supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the


    40. The dagger dislodged and shot out effortlessly under her guiding hands

    41. (4) JOHN WESLEY: "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the body, go directly to heaven, but this opinion has not the least foundation in the oracles of God" From Wesley's sermon on Luke 16:23


    42. Lecky, demand of us,—do you not know that the belief in evil spirits has been one of the commonest, one of the most vulgar and malignant, types of the superstition which has darkened earth and sky, and degraded human life in every climate where it takes possession of the soul? Do you not know that heathenism has always dwelt largely on this gloomy dogma; that it forms half the so-called religions of India, Japan, and China; and has lain at the root of all the worst corruptions of Christianity during the last eighteen centuries? Do you not know that it has been the custom of every ignorant age to attribute to malign spiritual agency, to evil genii, half the phenomena of nature, and half the events in Providence; and that the progress of science has been a hard fought battle with this old enemy of knowledge and truth, which has been dislodged from its position only after ages of inquiry, of observation, and careful study of nature and man? Do you not know that the unreformed tendency of humanity is always to believe in evil more than in good, even in a God who is no better than a devil, and to attribute to the Supreme Eternal Power thoughts and passions which are absolutely contrary to the laws of justice and truth?


    43. Those succulent bivalves may help us and the truffles of Perigord, tubers dislodged through mister omnivorous porker, were unsurpassed in cases of nervous debility or viragitis


    44. Gently, he dislodged the earth and lifted the object


    45. Once, I remember, as we passed over the Gemmi, and walked along the border of the melancholy Daubensee, a large rock which had been dislodged from the ridge upon our right clattered down and roared into the lake behind us


    46. Charles Hamilton, emboldened by her notice, was firmly planted on her right, refusing to be dislodged by the combined efforts of the Tarleton twins


    47. The rat was at last dislodged, and, amid the barking of dogs, masculine shouts, feminine screams, oaths, stampings, and confusion as of Pandemonium, Tess untied her last sheaf; the drum slowed, the whizzing ceased, and she stepped from the machine to the ground


    48. Far down in the trucker park, a small shadow dislodged itself from the side of a cab and started toward me in an intensely straight line, the kind of straight you walk when you’re wasted and trying not to look it


    49. But, more important, I could see there was something in here with me now, floating around in the void like it had been dislodged from its anchor point


    50. Baring had been dislodged, Alten put to the sword










    1. He grins like an idiot as he dislodges Pascal from his face and looks down at Rapunzel


    2. She nods and the movement dislodges his hand


    1. Then, alerted by the muffled sound of a throat dislodging phlegm, he turned to the door


    2. the task of dislodging the monster from his den


    3. The ceiling lights, hanging by thin chains from the high ceiling shook, dislodging a cloud of ice crystals


    4. Glancing away, she absentmindedly flicked her stubby tail, dislodging the foraging ant that had slipped through the coarse guard hairs to nip at her skin


    5. Grunt rubbed his hand over his head, dislodging copious amounts of flaky skin


    6. He glanced up, putting his foot down, dislodging the pile of white flakes that had built up on the carpet underneath his foot


    7. finished his cut but was having trouble dislodging the piece of metal because of the


    8. Zach’s legs kicked out, dislodging one of the turnips that rolled across the floor to rest in front of Bryony


    9. He wildly tips the helicopter in the hope of dislodging the vindictive side gunners; he always had to tell them to use the safety lines, but the cocky pups never did


    10. ground without dislodging its contents

    11. Timonus gritted his teeth and forced himself closer so that he was able to reach up and wrench it with all of his might, dislodging the wood and opening the cage


    12. He feared that he’d wrecked the machine and was dislodging pieces of coconut from between the blades when the telephone rang


    13. Bows and arrows never worked but shortish stout spears were ideal for digging up yams and dislodging stones that were suitable as sling shot


    14. Price rubbed his beard, dislodging a few crumbs, then reached for the newspaper


    15. nimbly kicked him full in the face, dislodging several of the man’s


    16. blade, dislodging whatever had been protecting him


    17. Pushing off with both legs, I leaped off the back end of the surprised horse straight at the fourth rider, dislodging my blade as I sprang forward


    18. Resuming then the action afresh, without dislodging, or giving me the


    19. I place both hands on Luke's chest and shove, only succeeding in dislodging his hand from my face


    20. my dear, you hurt me!" This was enough to check the tender respectful boy even in his mid-career; and he immediately drew out the sweet cause of my complaint, whilst his eyes eloquently expressed, at once, his grief for hurting me, and his reluctance at dislodging from quarters, of which the warmth and closeness had given him a gust of pleasure, that he was now desire mad to satisfy, and yet too much a novice not to be afraid of my withholding his relief, on account of the pain he had put me to

    21. Resuming then the action afresh, without dislodging, or giving me the trouble of parting from my sweet tenant, we played over again the same opera, with the same harmony and concert: our ardours, like our love, knew no remission; and all the tide serving my lover, lavish of his stores, and pleasure-milked, he over-flowed me once more from the fulness of his oval reservoirs of the genial emulsion: whilst, on my side, a convulsive grasp, in the instant of my giving down the liquid contribution, rendered me sweetly subservient at once to the increase of joy, and to its effusions: moving me so, as to make me exert all those springs of the compressive exsuction, with which the sensitive mechanism of that part thirstily draws and drains the nipple of Love; with much such an instinctive eagerness and attachment, as to compare great with less, kind nature engages infants at the breasts, by the pleasure they find in the motion of their little mouths and cheeks, to extract the milky stream prepared for their nourishment


    22. And as the evolution of knowledge proceeds by truer and more necessary knowledge dislodging and replacing what is mistaken and unnecessary, so the evolution of feeling proceeds through art,—feelings less kind and less needful for the well-being of mankind are replaced by others kinder and more needful for that end


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    Synonyms for "dislodge"

    bump dislodge free reposition shift carry discharge remove excavate displace replace transport

    "dislodge" definitions

    remove or force out from a position


    change place or direction


    remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied