Sentence examples for glove from inspiring English sources

The word 'glove' is correct and usable in written English
A glove is a covering for the hand, typically made of cloth or leather and having individual sections for the fingers and thumb. It is used to protect the hand and keep it warm in cold weather. Example: The baseball player put on his glove before heading out to the field.

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glove

noun

An item of clothing other than a mitten, covering all or part of the hand and fingers, but allowing independent movement of the fingers.

  • I wore gloves to keep my hands warm.

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But in his second over Mills claimed the prize scalp of the Derbyshire captain Wayne Madsen, banging the ball in and striking him on the glove.

Just the other week, an Indiana legislator pitched a hissy fit over the girl scouts, the US version of the girl guides, accusing them of promoting lesbianism and feminism and, worst of all, working hand in glove with Planned Parenthood.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.55am BST05:55 Joe Biden has an iron fist beneath an iron glove: "Even before we knew what had happened to the ambassador, the governor was holding a press conference.

With guitars, pianos and the odd horn, the tunes are gloriously breezy, heartfelt affairs but pack a crafty left hook in a velvet glove.

All that stuff about a memory stick wrapped in a surgical glove lodged in a toilet bowl should be enough to cheer the hardest heart.

They filled up a latex glove – "what looked like an extra-large condom with ice water" – and held it against his podgy face.

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Mr Schröder is deemed too beholden to the unions, while Mr Stoiber is judged too hand-in-glove with churches, farmers and small shopkeepers.

The dominance of rationality went hand-in-glove with the growing use in economics of mathematics, which also happened to be much easier to apply if humans were assumed to be rational.Rational behaviour was understood to have several components.

What business is it of the federal government what Mr Spitzer got up to in Room 871 of the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC?Defenders of America's tough laws on prostitution argue that it goes hand-in-glove with many other forms of crime (sex-trafficking, drug-trafficking, gangsterism).

And he has dropped Mr Chirac's kid-glove treatment of Russia and China.

The perception that auditors and clients are hand-in-glove, fair or not, is a reason why shareholders of Bear Stearns sued Deloitte along with the defunct bank.

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