unanesthetized love

Definitions

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  • adjective Not anesthetized.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ anesthetized

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Examples

  • UNANESTHETIZED c-section? makes my unanesthetized vulva reconstruction look like a walk in the park.

    A Good Birth | Her Bad Mother 2010

  • In some of these, Hastings compares the nature if not the scope of Japanese atrocities to those of the Nazis, who used some similar methods of torture or death, such as vivisection of unanesthetized prisoners.

    2008 May 19 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008

  • It was said in hushed tones on Capitol Hill that the Wraith Riders could find something on anyone: could make it look like Mother Teresa had run a whorehouse in Calcutta; that St. Thomas More had been having it off with Catherine of Aragon; or that Dr. Albert Schweitzer had conducted ghastly live medical experiments on helpless, unanesthetized African children on behalf of Belgian drug companies.

    'Supreme Courtship' 2008

  • "Infinite Jest" (the film) is an entertainment so irresistibly pleasurable it renders the viewer catatonic; in experiments, subjects will saw off their own unanesthetized fingers to see it again.

    Levity's Rainbow 2008

  • But we can certainly say it was the least unpleasant part of his care, what with all the unsanitized and unanesthetized probings, lancings and catheterizations of his bullet wounds.

    A Tasty Tonic 2008

  • Parikh, H. C., and Shoemaker, W.C. Amino acid movements between gut, liver and periphery in unanesthetized dogs.

    Santa Fe Pediatrician Regales Hawaii Legislative Committee with Dangers of Aspartame 2008

  • If they're reluctant, the doctor could probe their unanesthetized wounds or "accidentally" drop his reflex mallet on their pounding heads until they succumb to the Holy Spirit's promptings.

    03/27/2005 - 04/03/2005 2005

  • If they're reluctant, the doctor could probe their unanesthetized wounds or "accidentally" drop his reflex mallet on their pounding heads until they succumb to the Holy Spirit's promptings.

    Looking back 2005

  • If they're reluctant, the doctor could probe their unanesthetized wounds or "accidentally" drop his reflex mallet on their pounding heads until they succumb to the Holy Spirit's promptings.

    Archive 2005-03-27 2005

  • If they're reluctant, the doctor could probe their unanesthetized wounds or "accidentally" drop his reflex mallet on their pounding heads until they succumb to the Holy Spirit's promptings.

    Archive 2004-04-18 2004

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