Normal in a sentence as a noun

Maybe they can turn this around by offering their stock for 50% off normal ticker prices.

JustFab is a shoe of the month club masquerading as a normal online shoe store.

And if you are a loner, that's not unfortunate, it's probably normal.

It lets me 'invest' in a project that would not get picked up by the normal distribution channels.

No, not unless normal, sound principles of law are wholly disregarded by the courts, which they won't be.

They'd put the "Checkout as a regular member" link next to the "normal" checkout button and they'd make it just as big.

It looks like as we were performing server upgrades last week a handful of jobs didn't run as normal.

On the **** side, if you are lax on insulin, your blood sugar might hover around 250 for months, and you will feel close to normal.

The normal deal is that the company takes on the relatively small risk of employees being unproductive.

Normal in a sentence as an adjective

Whooops, now that data is also sent to Amazon. Imagine a normal person searching for emails that includes their credit card.

And an overwhelming percentage of normal consumers buying it won't be installing Ubuntu on it.

The infrastructure, and the associated software tools, can be leveraged in 20% time to make an eng far more productive than they normally would be.

You get a shot for a few days that kicks up your normal bodily process of bone marrow production into overdrive, to the point where bone marrow cells enter your bloodstream.

Iphones have made it normal to buy a computing device that has artificial restrictions preventing you from running whatever software you want on it.

People often ask the hypothetical of what sorts of behavior we consider normal today that people in the far future will regard as barbaric or bizarre.

Instead of behaving like a normal immune system these mutated cells did nothing but fill up my blood stream, inhibiting the growth and transport of normal white blood cells and platelets.

Whether it's because the chemotherapy is ineffective or specific DNA markers or whatever, there are times when the body's natural bone marrow is no longer effective in producing normal blood cells.

Normal definitions

noun

something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"

See also: convention pattern rule formula

adjective

conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic relations"; "normal working hours"; "normal word order"; "normal curiosity"; "the normal course of events"

adjective

in accordance with scientific laws

adjective

being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development; "a perfectly normal child"; "of normal intelligence"; "the most normal person I've ever met"

adjective

forming a right angle