1. gurney - Noun
2. Gurney - Proper noun
a metal stretcher with wheels
Source: WordNetBut listen: If anyone here should wind up on a gurney in a lethal-injection facility, maybe the one at Terre Haute, here is what your last words should be: "This will certainly teach me a lesson." Kurt Vonnegut
These carwreck conversations always seem to end this way, with me knocked out on the gurney and you serenely pull away. Ralston Bowles
A band of Fremen outlaws capture Leto and force him to undergo the spice trance at the suggestion of Gurney, who has infiltrated the group on Jessica's orders. Source: Internet
According to the province's wait times reporting website, the time elapsing between the decision to treat someone and their moment on the gurney can be lengthy. Source: Internet
Accepting, in 1916, Howells wrote his first major piece, the Piano Quartet in A minor, inspired by the magnificent view of the Malverns ; he dedicated it to "the hill at Chosen ( Churchdown ) and Ivor Gurney who knows it". Source: Internet
Aaron lay on a gurney, unconscious, and bleeding. Source: Internet