discarded造句61. A child had become trapped in a refrigerator discarded in a vacant lot.
62. He'd discarded his trousers and was unfastening his shirt when she realised she was staring.
63. The most striking change as countries become richer is in the quantity of discarded paper.
64. This year, for the first time, she has discarded textbooks that portray whites as civilized and blacks as primitive.
65. The cellulose fluff, although more bulky, is just a parachute, to be discarded.
66. Ideas tumble out-almost all to be discarded by noon, unfortunately.
67. Pushed books and papers into piles, threw discarded clothes into the bedroom.
68. Rain looked at the litter of newspapers, discarded clothes, sheets of paper covered with Cobalt's messy typing.
69. The contents were then discarded, the wells were washed with the wash buffer solution and blotted on a paper towel.
70. Countless numbers of discarded water jugs and plastic trash bags have turned many areas into garbage dumps.
71. Cantor knew the depth of the trash can containing discarded hypotheses and discredited experiments in the cancer field.
72. They must have been too valuable to be discarded wantonly.
73. However, stem cells are generally taken from embryos created and routinely discarded all the time in fertility clinics.
74. Hence the number of discarded lines after any bout - another very good reason for balancing cost against breaking strain and thickness!
75. He finally drew the cigar into red heat and discarded the final match.
76. Metaphors have a curious way of living beyond the point at which the evidence from which they grew has been discarded.
77. Discarded vinegar or wine casks also make excellent small-pool containers, when sawn in half and waterproofed inside with bitumen paint.
78. She sat up, measuring the distance from the bed to her discarded robe lying on the soft carpet.
79. Stockings and petticoats, discarded for the wash, lounged about in here, flung over the back of a carved armchair.
80. And then there are all those empty packets discarded out of the window on to Britain's already polluted streets.
81. Zhou had discarded his usual severe tunic for a gray Western business suit, and he meant business.
82. Having discarded as inadequate our orthodox rationalisations for meat's culinary centrality, the question remained: why is it so important?
83. He shook his head, spraying drops over the room, over his clothes discarded on the floor.
84. They were almost naked; the heavy garments divers always wear to keep warm had been discarded.
85. Much that has been written is to be discarded if one incorporates naivete as requisite for creative work.
86. The dog, because he could no longer hunt, had been discarded by his master.
87. Alice was, to his way of thinking, a fat, discarded hippie, dragged down by two monstrous happy-face earrings.
88. Old and well-tried favourites should never be discarded for newcomers until these have proved themselves.
89. With the coming of a child-centred approach to discipline, the old obsessive concern with orderly habits and unfailing obedience was discarded.
90. The man had been impaled on the rusted spikes of a security gate that had been discarded underneath the tarpaulin.