Encara no tenim significats per a "sprain an ankle".
1It won't do for any of us to sprain an ankle or break a leg, cautioned Jack.
2You get a skinned knee or two, maybe scuff up your hands, and very rarely you'll do something worse, like sprain an ankle.
3But if I misjudged the jump I could sprain an ankle or break a leg, which would make running away both impractical and embarrassing.
4Again, in "Waverley," the hero of that name, while on a stag hunt with some Scottish chieftains, had the misfortune to sprain an ankle.
5The ensuing abrupt stop may be enough to send you tomahawking down the slope head over heels (or sprain an ankle or torque a knee).
6The sophomore guard sprained an ankle Saturday in a loss to Vanderbilt.
7I had to jump backwards, almost spraining an ankle, to avoid being sprayed.
8G E'Twaun Moore sprained an ankle in the third quarter and did not return.
9Last time he played basketball, he sprained an ankle.
10Sprained an ankle, not much, but it will lay him up for a few days.
11He sprained an ankle, missed a game and saw eight minutes of daylight against the Lakers.
12NOTES: Pelicans G E'Twaun Moore sprained an ankle in the third quarter and did not return.
13There was a chance of spraining an ankle if nothing worse, but luckily he landed safely.
14His good old wife stayed sober, and as a result sprained an ankle on the scuffed-up rug.
15He sprained an ankle on Wednesday.
16But it seems, as we found out afterwards, that he had sprained an ankle, and dislocated a knee.
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