Gurney

How many syllables in Gurney?

gurney has 2 syllables

Split Gurney into syllables?

gur-ney

Definition of Gurney

a wheeled stretcher used for transporting hospital patients

How should Gurney divide into syllables

The first syllable has the vowel 'u' and the consonant 'g'. The second syllable has the vowel 'e' and the consonants 'n' and 'y'.

Part of Speech - Gurney

Noun

The paramedic wheeled the patient out on a gurney.

Sentences with Gurney

  • The injured player was taken off the field on a gurney.
  • The hospital had a fleet of gurneys for patient transport.
  • The paramedics loaded the patient onto the gurney.
  • The hospital staff wheeled the patient down the hallway on a gurney.
  • The ambulance crew secured the patient to the gurney before transport.
  • The gurney made a loud noise as it was pushed down the bumpy road.
  • The hospital ordered new gurneys to replace the old ones.
  • The gurney was too wide to fit through the door, so they had to turn it sideways.
  • The patient felt more comfortable lying on the gurney than on the hospital bed.
  • The hospital stored the gurneys in a special room when they were not in use.

Quotes with Gurney

  • I was on a gurney, with a saline IV sticking out of my arm, and my husband was on my left, holding my hand. - Emily Giffin
  • The act of pushing a gurney down the hallway was like a dance, but with a partner you couldn't see. - Jennifer Castle
  • I was lying on a gurney in the hallway when they told me I had a blood clot in my leg. - Susan Lucci
  • I remember lying on a gurney, looking up at lights like I was being abducted, and thinking, 'Well, if this is it, I guess I can't complain.' - Daniel Radcliffe
  • In the hospital, I was on a gurney, and there was a television on the ceiling. I remember thinking, 'This is the future.' - Michael J. Fox

Number of characters in Gurney

6 ( g, u, r, n, e, y )

Unique letters in Gurney

6 ( g, u, r, n, e, y )

Gurney Backwards

yenrug

Phonetic Transcription of Gurney

IPA (International): ˈgɜ:ni:

ARA (American): ˈgɝni

EPA (English): ˈgɜ:ni:

GER-NIY