Sentence examples for * noun in from inspiring English sources

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Words were exchanged, one rude noun in particular.

"Alternating makes 'God' unlike any other noun in the book".

Touter began as a noun in the English village of Tunbridge Wells in 1754.

("Rear, noun: in military parlance, that part of the Army that is closest to Congress").

Looking up "hallow" as a noun in the dictionary won't help.

That sly sense of the verb has slopped over the noun in America.

It was then applied as a noun in speed freak and acid freak.

In the Germanic languages, the head is the last noun in the compound.

There, meaning "a place," can be construed as an adverb modifying go or a noun in its own right.

It appeared as a derogatory noun in dialogue in novels by Dashiell Hammett in 1929 and Ernest Hemingway in 1937.

He then followed it by using it as a noun in the phrase we are studying: "But it really sets the predicate for what we're ready to do".

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