Explore Jablonski through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Jablonski in a sentence
Jablonski meaning
A surname from Polish.
Using Jablonski
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Polish.
- In the example corpus, jablonski often appears in combinations such as: to jablonski, jablonski and, jacquelyn jablonski.
Context around Jablonski
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 7 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Jablonski
- In this selection, "jablonski" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, jacquelyn, peter, evelyn, edward, played and prepares stand out and add context to how "jablonski" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 9 jt jablonski downers grove and and later jablonski chaplin 1993. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "jablonski" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with jablonski
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I lived on Ross Street with the Jablonski’s. (9 words)
Kaylan Jablonski got the win and improved to 13-5. (10 words)
He was rushed back to Cedars of Lebanon, Jablonski, Edward. (10 words)
When a white off-duty officer, Peter Jablonski (played by Beau Knapp), crashes into Brenton and his bicycle, his team does everything they can to cover up the crime out of fear of what the media will do to Jablonski. (40 words)
Judge Anthony Bate told Jablonski – a repeat offender in the UK who arrived here after being jailed for 18 months in Poland for stealing a power line – he had been 'reckless' during a 'prolonged and consistent act of dangerous driving'. (40 words)
For example, Wescott (1967) and later Jablonski & Chaplin (1993) suggest that bipedal threat displays could have been the transitional behaviour which led to some groups of apes beginning to adopt bipedal postures more often. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
When a white off-duty officer, Peter Jablonski (played by Beau Knapp), crashes into Brenton and his bicycle, his team does everything they can to cover up the crime out of fear of what the media will do to Jablonski.
Beecher (13-12, 9-3 River Valley): Evelyn Jablonski 19 points.
Judge Anthony Bate told Jablonski – a repeat offender in the UK who arrived here after being jailed for 18 months in Poland for stealing a power line – he had been 'reckless' during a 'prolonged and consistent act of dangerous driving'.
Owen Sharts releases a pitch in the fourth inning Tuesday as second baseman Jacob Jablonski prepares to make a play.
A few weeks ago, we brought you the story of Eli Jablonski and his Eagle Scout Project at Arlington.
Datsyuk, Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr and countless other players reached out to Jablonski after he sustained his injuries.
Designer Jason Wu (left) with American model Jacquelyn Jablonski as he prepares to open New York fashion week with a scaled-down rooftop catwalk for 30 people.
I lived on Ross Street with the Jablonski’s.
At an intimate luncheon, J Brand was celebrating their spring campaign, which stars Jacquelyn Jablonski and Elsa Hosk and their respective boyfriends, Brett Robinson and Tom Daly.
Breakthroughs like Jack Jablonski's recent toe-wiggling give hope for all people living with paralysis, she added.
Jablonski spoke to the Daily Bruin about the intensive filming process, the spirit of firefighters and the relevance of “Wildland” given California’s recent fire disasters.
Kaylan Jablonski got the win and improved to 13-5.
Led by the extra efforts off the Mustang bench from seniors Kamonte Brown-Poe and 6-foot-9 JT Jablonski, Downers Grove South would hold off Wheaton North 56-53.
Matt Ozug produced and Renita Jablonski edited this piece for on-air.
Nina Jablonski, a professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, says there must have been a strong evolutionary pressure to control temperature to preserve the functions of a big brain.
Allied pilots were astounded by its maneuverability, and it was very successful in combat until the Allies devised tactics to utilize their advantage in armor and diving speed. citation Jablonski, Edward.
For example, Wescott (1967) and later Jablonski & Chaplin (1993) suggest that bipedal threat displays could have been the transitional behaviour which led to some groups of apes beginning to adopt bipedal postures more often.
He was rushed back to Cedars of Lebanon, Jablonski, Edward.
Jablonski postulates that increasing body size, in conjunction with intensified hunting during the day at the equator, gave rise to a greater need to rapidly expel heat.
Specifically, Jablonski's assertions suggest that the adjective "woolly" in reference to Afro-hair is a misnomer in connoting the high heat insulation derivable from the true wool of sheep.
Common combinations with jablonski
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to jablonski 2×
- jablonski and 2×
- jacquelyn jablonski 2×
- jablonski edward 2×