How to use in-sentence of “sickle”:
+ A sickle is a curved cutting tool used in agriculture for harvesting grain crops.
+ It had a sickle claw, an enlarged and retractable second toe claw bone.
+ When one to a few years old, the leaves of most kinds become longer and spearhead or sickle shaped.
+ Craniofacial bone abnormalities and malocclusion in individuals with sickle cell anemia: a critical review of the literature.
+ A hammer and sickle survives in a frame on the wall.
+ They had no weapons but had one sickle each.
+ Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Canada The interpretation of the sickle claw as a killing weapon applied to all dromaeosaurs.
Example sentences of “sickle”:
+ A sickle and a hammer are the symbols of the Soviet Union.
+ The sickle in the Soviet Union’s flag shows the struggle of the peasants-farmers.
+ The red blood cells take up an abnormal, rigid, sickle shape.
+ Van Sickle was born in Minot, North Dakota on July 8, 1915.
+ In 1937, golden hammer and sickle were added in the top left hand corner, with beneath the Latin alphabetLatin letters “AzSSR” in a serif font in place of the Cyrillic letters.
+ In many Asian populations beta thalassaemia occurs together with sickle cell disease.
+ Neil David Van Sickle is a retired American Air Force major general.
+ Three genotypes are possible in a population: Hb homozygous for sickle cell anaemia.
+ Changes to the shape of the hammer and sickle and the shade of red were made in 1955.
+ It refers to the large Achilles tendon needed to use the sickle claw on the foot, which was the major weapon of dromaeosaurids.
+ Some people are heterozygous: they have the sickle mutation in one copy and the other copy is normal.
+ Such people are called sickle trait or a carrier.
+ A person who inherits the sickle cell gene from one parent, and a normal hemoglobin gene from the other, has a normal life expectancy.
+ But in sickle patients these can happen even in the young.
+ This is because the homozygote for sickle cell has less chance of surviving to leave children, and if they do survive, they will have many health problems.
+ The view that “Troodon” was a predator is supported by its sickle claw on the foot and apparently good binocular vision.
+ A sickle and a hammer are the symbols of the Soviet Union.
+ The sickle in the Soviet Union's flag shows the struggle of the peasants-farmers.
+ The red blood cells take up an abnormal, rigid, sickle shape.