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Tumour

134 Sentences | 9 Meanings

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They discovered a tumour in his hip bone during a routine check-up.
A tumour developed on his ankle after he twisted it.
The X-ray showed a small tumour in his femur bone.
The tumour in his brain was causing him to have seizures.
The plant's tumour was a sign of stress from extreme temperatures.
The rosemary plant developed a tumour on its stem after being overwatered.
The doctor diagnosed the tumour in his leg as a cyst.
The farmer noticed a tumour on one of his potato plants and immediately removed it to prevent the disease from spreading.
The child had a tumour on his head after he bumped it against the wall.
He was relieved to hear that the tumour was benign and could be easily treated.
The tumour had grown to the size of a grapefruit and was pressing against her organs.
She underwent a biopsy to confirm that the tumour was non-malignant.
The tumour on the pumpkin vine caused the fruit to rot prematurely.
She had surgery to remove the tumour in her arm bone.
The doctor told her that the lump in her breast was a benign tumour.
The plant had a tumour on one of its leaves, but it didn't seem to affect its growth.
The biopsy confirmed that the lump on her leg was a benign tumour.
The cat had a small tumour on its paw that didn't seem to bother it.
The man had a small tumour on his knee after he fell down.
The dog had a tumour on its abdomen that required treatment.
The tire had a tumour on its surface after hitting a sharp object.
The biopsy showed that the uterine tumour was cancerous and required immediate treatment.
The patient was diagnosed with a brain tumour and needed immediate surgery.
The gardener trimmed the tumour off the plant to prevent it from spreading.
The balloon will tumour when you fill it with air.
The tire on the car began to tumour after hitting a pothole.
The water balloon started to tumour in her hand.
The infected wound began to tumour and required medical attention.
The fruit started to tumour as it began to ripen.
The swelling on her ankle began to tumour after she sprained it.
The clay started to tumour as the potter shaped it into a vase.
The family was devastated to learn that the tumour was terminal.
The tree in the backyard had a tumour on one of its branches.
The growth of the tumour was slowed by the medication.
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