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The driver opened the back door and pulled out a gurney.—
Doreen St. Félix,
New Yorker,
27 June 2026 One of the women pushes a wide gurney against one wall and steps back, the video shows.—
Penny Weaver,
Arkansas Online,
15 June 2026 She is laid out on a gurney, breathing in and out as the nurse flicks the needle, shooting oxytocin, prostaglandins into her blood-stream.—Literary Hub,
25 June 2026 Under the method, executioners strap an inmate to a gurney with chest and shoulder harnesses and attach a mask to his face.—
Maureen Groppe,
USA Today,
11 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for gurney
Word History
Etymology
probably ultimately from Gurney cab type of horse-drawn cab with a rear entrance, from J. Theodore Gurney, who patented such a cab in Boston in 1883