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"hypodermic" Definitions
  1. under the skin; for giving somebody an injection under the skin

109 Sentences With "hypodermic"

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"In the next block is a hypodermic needle I want," he announced.
The pen inspired Murdoch to create the "medical-changing," or disposable, hypodermic syringe.
But it's getting harder to find than a hypodermic needle in a haystack.
Police say they also found a hypodermic needle cap in the back seat.
Holmes's pinprick testing that would do away with the hypodermic needle never worked.
The order cited "garbage, human feces, hypodermic needles, urine odors" and other unsanitary conditions.
You'll see condoms and hypodermic needles and people peeing up and down the street.
She might deliver a garnet, a sheep's thighbone, Tudor gold or a hypodermic needle.
She might deliver a garnet, a sheep's thighbone, Tudor gold or a hypodermic needle.
During the stop, she alleged, Wester placed methamphetamine and a hypodermic needle in her purse.
Plus, a New Zealand museum acquires a fountain pen that inspired the disposable, hypodermic syringe.
A hypodermic needle sits tucked into his elastic waistband, and track marks line his forearms.
The students created a device that allows first responders to safely collect hazardous hypodermic needles (Samsung)
I've been paying a lot of money for hypodermic needles and now I realise they're free.
She had just demonstrated how to safely, and consensually, stick a willing partner with hypodermic needles.
Researchers push a hypodermic needle through the bottle's cork and extract about a milliliter of liquid.
Tens of thousands of hypodermic needles are collected every month from the streets of San Francisco.
Instead it acts like a hypodermic needle, apparently injecting something into the prey — perhaps a disabling venom.
She's riddled with bullets by Liz and Iris, only to survive thanks to the love-addicted Hypodermic Sally.
Back then, doctors began to prescribe a profitable and effective drug — morphine, taken via hypodermic needle — too liberally.
The project went into decline quickly, becoming a drug-infested, gang-dominated ghetto, awash in rats and hypodermic needles.
One nurse would peel back the waistband of my pants and stick a hypodermic needle into my left hip.
Quasi-crystals can also be used when you need something that's especially hard, like hypodermic needles or industrial parts.
A police officer with the prototype device designed for safely picking up hypodermic needles (Screenshot from Samsung YouTube video)
While she was there she noticed nurses throwing out unused medical supplies: intravenous tubes, hypodermic needles, and expired medications.
Children walking to and from school often pass zoned-out drug addicts, and hypodermic needles litter some side streets.
The OSHA opened an investigation in 2018 after two employees were stuck by hypodermic needles at a Eugene, Oregon store.
"I didn't really want to encourage people to go into the pharmacy and ask for a hypodermic needle," Wong laughs.
He lived at the end of a long hallway strewn with hypodermic needles, empty dope bags and discarded Hennessy bottles.
According to court documents, sex toys, meth, 24 hypodermic needles and five glass narcotics smoking pipes were found in the apartment.
My colleagues suffered assault by fists and bodily fluids, got stuck accidentally with hypodermic needles, and were threatened on a regular basis.
Also found in the house were several hypodermic needles and a pile of a white powdery substance on the living room floor.
"The idea of waiting and shooting it with a hypodermic was not a good idea," Maynard said at a press conference Monday.
Elsewhere, "The Good Doctor" creates emotional investment the old-fashioned way: by stabbing a hypodermic needle of it straight into your heart.
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice, and it is injected under the skin using a hypodermic needle.
"One of the double-0 agents is in the crowd and I get a hypodermic dart if I say anything," he joked.
Another CIA that was straight out of "James Bond" was its plan to kill Castro using a hypodermic needle concealed within a pen.
The computer selected one hand at random, and then a hypodermic needle entered the picture and stabbed into the flesh of that hand.
"The idea of waiting and shooting it with a hypodermic was not a good idea," director Thane Maynard said at a press conference Monday.
Authorities say a subsequent search of the vehicle turned up more drug paraphernalia, including empty bags of crack and heroin alongside a hypodermic needle.
The female fly uses something called an ovipositor, which is like a hypodermic needle, to inject her eggs into the abdomen of the honeybee.
The workers said hypodermic needles have been found in the cars, and they were dissatisfied with how the potentially hazardous material had been handled.
The I-203 running through the Chihuahuan Desert was all roadkill and hypodermic needles, and we were lucky to have gotten a ride at all.
It was about making the work, and the work was incredibly expressive: it'd be giant papier-mâché penises with hypodermic needles stuck all over them.
There are fewer overdoses now, but it is still littered with hypodermic packages and other detritus of narcotics, as well as a pall of sadness.
"The idea of waiting and shooting it with a hypodermic was not a good idea," Cincinnati Zoo Director Than Maynard said in a press conference on Monday.
Alexander Wood, who invented the hypodermic needle in 2.83, touted his invention by claiming that morphine would not cause addiction if injected rather than smoked or swallowed.
When the BCF volunteers arrived, the lot was nothing more than a dumping ground, filled with discarded furniture, rubble, hypodermic needles, clothing and all kinds of trash.
Many scholars believed radio could, like a hypodermic needle, inject ideas straight into people's minds, convincing them of anything — even something as fantastical as an alien attack.
Taking my seat in the back of the room, I watched a young woman sit in front of about 20 people and get poked with hypodermic needles.
After searching the house, police found numerous baggies containing "a white powdery substance, numerous used hypodermic needles" and "several glass smoking devices containing residue," according to the complaint.
Conservationists have experimented with hypodermic darts, but it has proven difficult to to target animals who live in thick tropical forests and fear humans, like so many primates do.
You get used to finding nasty stuff like condoms, hypodermic needles, and beer bottles, but pulling a whole bike out of Echo Park Lake was definitely the coolest thing.
Since the first modern vending machines began dishing out gum and postcards in the late 19th Century, coin-operated dispensers have supplied cupcakes, beetles, cigarettes, and even hypodermic needles.
Since the first modern vending machines began dishing out gum and postcards in the late 19th Century, coin-operated dispensers have supplied cupcakes, beetles, cigarettes, and even hypodermic needles.
"Unlike some of us, she worked very hard," said Kathy Bates, jokingly negging on Paulson's character Hypodermic Sally, who pretty much spent all of Hotel lurking in shadows and smoking.
For example, the hypodermic needles used to create the blood splatters in pieces like "Untitled Remains" (2018) are automated, programmed versions of the syringes he last used 15 years ago.
Found inside was lithium, lighter fluid, propane, empty pseudo-ephedrine packaging, ammonium nitrate, glass smoking pipes, tourniquets, cooking tins and hypodermic needles, according to an affidavit obtained by the Post-Gazette.
HOWARD MARKS: Well, that -- I mean, it's kind of like you go to a doctor and he pulls out a really big hypodermic and you say 'I must have a problem.
The show had originally positioned the hole in the vial, which was the size of a hypodermic needle, as a sign that the police could have tampered with the crime scene.
Those included more help for mothers and babies (the Nurse-Family Partnership), and a greater focus on diabetes, nutrition, gun deaths (including suicide), loneliness and the harms of sharing hypodermic needles.
On a visit to San Francisco and Los Angeles in September, Trump said conditions on their streets including trash, feces, and hypodermic needles left by homeless people were hurting their prestige.
CreditCreditDaniel Rodrigues for The New York Times LISBON — On a broken-down set of steps, a 37-year-old fisherman named Mario mixed heroin and cocaine and carefully prepared a hypodermic needle.
More than a decade ago he helped block the passage of a statewide needle-exchange program aimed at curbing the spread of H.I.V. from contaminated hypodermic needles, pitting himself against his own party.
During the news conference Monday he also said a non-lethal approach -- like hypodermic sedatives -- would not have been effective to rescue the 4-year-old boy who wandered into the zoo's gorilla enclosure.
The flannel moth caterpillar is actually venomous, and the hairs have very sharp, hollow spines, akin to a hypodermic needle, the better to puncture your skin and deliver a powerful dose of poisonous toxin.
Since the beginning of the year, reports have surfaced of hypodermic needles dotting the streets, piles of human feces and expanding shanty towns for the increasing homeless population -- and now tourists are noticing,  SFGate reported.
During his checkup, the doctor found a patch of red swelling on his right forearm, after which the man admitted he'd been injecting himself with his own semen using a hypodermic needle he purchased online.
Tony Brenna, discussing Cathy Evelyn Smith, the "Florence Nightingale with a hypodermic syringe" ultimately imprisoned for her role in John Belushi's death, feels the paper crossed a line in befriending her to coax a quote.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a potential class action accusing Becton Dickinson, two group purchasing organizations and several distributors of conspiring to raise prices of hypodermic syringes, "safety" syringes and IV catheters.
"The Birds," her short story that was the basis for the Hitchcock film, is such a perfect piece of narrative tension, it feels less written than administered; it acts upon you with unerring, hypodermic efficiency.
The above microsampler, which pairs a hypodermic needle and a microscope in order to collect tiny paint samples from works of art, was created in the 1930s by the Fogg Museum's first scientist, Rutherford John Gettens.
Following the second incident, the two von Auersberg children hired an investigator, whose search of the mansion turned up a black bag reportedly containing three hypodermic needles, which showed traces of insulin along with a sedative.
In the mid-1800s, the physician who invented the hypodermic needle insisted that injecting opiates was safer and more precise than eating them; his wife became the first person to die from an injected-opiate overdose.
Dangerous Things, a biotech company that sells body-hacking tools on the web, offers among its products a pain management kit that includes the anesthetic lidocaine, an antiseptic applicator, a hypodermic needle, a syringe and non-latex gloves.
"The idea of waiting and shooting it with a hypodermic was not a good idea," Maynard said at a press conference Monday, as to why the zoo chose to shoot the animal with bullets instead of tranquilizer darts.
Here's how it works: With your face numbed by either cream or a local anesthetic, a hypodermic needle is inserted underneath the skin, below the scar tissue, and run from side to side, beneath the surface of the skin.
" The filed documents allege that Derrick stabbed the boy with the unsheathed hypodermic needle "sometimes repeatedly" on at least six occasions throughout the day, poking his upper arm, thigh, kneecaps, foot and hand, "each time drawing droplets of blood.
Napoleon III, elected in 1848 and made emperor through a plebiscite four years later, gave France "a lot to be proud of," Fenby thinks — not just the rebuilding of Paris but also pasteurization, margarine, batteries, hypodermic needles and bicycles.
Starbucks will begin installing needle disposal boxes in some of its bathrooms in response to an employee petition that claimed baristas and other workers often find discarded hypodermic needles in trash cans, tampon disposal bins, and diaper changing stations.
It's their best conversation in years, but the killers are wasting valuable time, considering their actual mark has escaped down the trash chute…The Countess lies helpless, surrounded by a pile of dead bodies and their queen, Hypodermic Sally (Sarah Paulson).
Sarah Paulson returns as her AHS season 1 character Billie Dean Howard, a Lifetime-famous medium with tons of amazing vintage dresses and a cloud of conditioned blonde hair (a far cry from Hypodermic Sally's mane of crimped fried pasta).
He and others said that Mother Teresa took her adherence to frugality and simplicity in her work to extremes, allowing practices like the reuse of hypodermic needles and tolerating primitive facilities that required patients to defecate in front of one another.
While the details that initially jump out, such as the hypodermic needles and an oxygen tube curled by a pack of cigarettes, suggest enduring pain (and recall that they were photographed at a hospital), there are also the signs of rebuilding.
The big reveal shows that the evidence box that contained the vial was cut open, and that there was a puncture the size of a hypodermic needle in the vial's top — something the county lab says it didn't and wouldn't do.
Feldman collects some used hypodermic needles and deposits them in a container for medical waste, then drives to a shelter, where he sees Bridgete Hammerstone, 40, who is recovering from a cocaine use disorder and has endured long stretches of homelessness.
The city targeted 50 tents under a highway overpass — which shelter a small fraction of the more than 6,000 homeless people in the city — because of what it called the "accumulation of garbage, human feces, hypodermic needles, urine odors" and other unsanitary conditions.
With Countess Elizabeth dead, the hotel's new owners take it upon themselves to give the place some much needed upgrades: new mattresses, renovated rooms, fancy new toilets imported directly from Japan ... but erasing the pain of ghosts like Hypodermic Sally and Will Drake?
Rutherford John Gettens, the first scientist at Harvard's Fogg Museum, developed a microsampler, or "microsectioner," in the 1930s by combining a microscope and a hollow, hypodermic needle (instead of a common needle, "which might crumble and mix the sample's layers," reads Index Magazine).
Among them: A sewage treatment worker who was suspended for a week after saying he was too "stressed" to clean things like "wood, garbage, rags, rats, condoms, hypodermic needles, grease, sanitary products" that had spilled into the treatment plant after a rainstorm.
Christie's has, however, diverted some major contemporary works, such as Francis Bacon's 1968 "Version No. 57.53 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe," valued at £20 million, into a sale on June 30, "Defining British Art," to celebrate the auction house's 250th anniversary.
In the running battles between California and the Trump administration, the president and conservative media have hammered Democrats over the street conditions of many California cities, citing the tens of thousands of hypodermic needles and the human waste picked up from sidewalks.
The guards on duty that day confiscated the paraphernalia and let him go; had he been charged with criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument, a misdemeanor, it could have added to his already lengthy rap sheet and complicated further proceedings in court.
Conductors there reportedly have taken to the trains&apos PA systems to warn riders about hypodermic needles being left on seats by transient drug users as San Francisco fights an uphill battle to clean up thousands of syringes discarded each month all over the city.
But not even 400-count Egyptian cotton sheets and magical, self-cleaning Japanese toilets can distract from the zero-star lowlight lurking in each upgraded suite: Hypodermic Sally (Sarah Paulson) drooling on the bed, super psyched to stab any and every new guest with a needle.
The cone snail's highly specialized teeth, known as radulae, work like a combination hypodermic needle and harpoon to skewer and poison its prey: The snail's toxins target the nervous system, paralyzing its victim and allowing the snail to get over to its meal at its own speed.
The documentary's biggest moment comes when the lawyers show that the box containing the vial was cut open and, in a shocking reveal, that there was a puncture the size of a hypodermic needle in the vial's top — something the county lab says it didn't and wouldn't do.
Christie's is holding a special sale to celebrate its 250th anniversary — "Defining British Art" — on Thursday night, at which Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968) is estimated at about $20 million and Lucian Freud's "Ib and Her Husband" (1992) at about $18 million.
Tucked between a vape shop that still sells mango Juul pods and a McDonald's with a hypodermic-needle-disposal box, this charming bistro failed to secure an outdoor-dining permit, but the owners aren't letting that stop them from placing two tables on top of a shaky metal grate.
Her beguiling concept was that by a simple pinprick — drawing only a drop or two of blood — Theranos could dispense with the hypodermic needle, which she likened to a gruesome medieval torture, and perform a full range of blood tests in walk-in clinics and, ultimately, people's homes.
Henry Moore's "Reclining Figure: Festival," one of five bronzes based on a commission for the 1951 Festival of Britain, sold for a top price of $33 million — an auction high for a Moore — and Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968), took in $563 million.
This insistence is willful, a declaration that despite the blight of the 1970s, the children playing with hypodermic needles like toys, the menace of Child Protective Services and the ever-present threat of pregnancy and sexual abuse, there was beauty, even amazing beauty; the repeated word becoming a defiant, poetic incantation.
KEY LARGO, Florida — What do you do with an invasive fish, covered from head to fin with venomous spines as sharp as hypodermic needles; a fish that can't be caught with a rod or in a trawling net as it multiplies rapidly, deep in our oceans, flummoxing fishermen and scientists alike?
A New Jersey nurse who allegedly told a 10-year-old boy with autism she would "give him the needle" if he did not behave, then stabbed him with a hypodermic syringe "sometimes repeatedly," has been suspended, according to documents filed by the state Office of the Attorney General and obtained by PEOPLE.
Of course, Fred never had to revive Ginger by plunging a hypodermic into her heart after a drug overdose, a scene that suggests why it's hard for American cinema to again embrace the musical, even as the likes of "Pitch Perfect" and the cheerleading series "Bring It On" flirt with the genre.
Perhaps most damning, the defense discovered that a vial of Avery's blood, on file from the 1985 case, had been tampered with; the outer and inner seal on the box in which it was kept had been broken, and the vial itself had a puncture in the top, as from a hypodermic needle.
In practice, this means that the curls of the horse fur in "The Wrangler" (1) and the swarm of birds pursuing the cowboy rider were created with the help of tools like robotic hypodermic needles, programmed spraying devices, masks, and pours that allowed Furnas to apply the paint more quickly and efficiently than either he or human assistants could.
Mr. Gorvy also represented the buyer of two of the sale's other top works: Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968), which sold near its estimate, £20.2 million, or $27 million; and John Constable's 1820s oil sketch "View on the Stour Near Dedham," which sold for £14.1 million, or $18.8 million (on an estimate of about £12 million, and had been guaranteed by a third party for about £12 million).
Here's Henry dancing to Dinosaur Jr.: And Isaac Hayes: And of course Iggy Pop: One time, Henry's upside-down mouth, "Chinry Rollins," promoted his new book: In this very short clip, Heidi colors in Henry's tattoos: And lastly, the best encapsulation of the relationship between the two: Henry finding a hypodermic needle on the street and Heidi scolding him like a child to throw it away: God bless this account, possibly the last thing on the internet untainted by the horrors of the world.

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