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vitals
noun as in bowels
noun as in entrails
noun as in necessity
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Its legislative committee chairman called public housing a form of “socialism that is gnawing at the vitals of America from within.”
Rings and watches track vitals, while Ray-Bans now come with cameras and microphones.
The staff checked his vitals, listened to his chest and gave him a hepatitis vaccine.
A group of us who held mostly-expired First Responder and EMT certifications monitored his vitals in shifts for 24 hours before airlifting him out.
“She did not remember the incident itself but does remember that she wasn’t feeling well prior to the incident,” McAdams said, who added that her vitals were stable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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