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Kindly anyone please give sentences for the following phrases::waiting
1- to bounce down upon 2- to be blotted out 3- to gust forth 4- to cast side long glance 5- to tread measures with 6- to suffer want 7- by right 8- in the days of yore 9- full of life and bustle 10-hand in hand Please, if possible, give more than one sentence for each phrase:)) Kindly give me the answers soon, day after tomorrow I 've to submit my assignment. |
[QUOTE=Meher Shahwani;871323]Kindly anyone please give sentences for the following phrases::waiting
1- to bounce down upon 2- to be blotted out 3- to gust forth 4- to cast side long glance 5- to tread measures with 6- to suffer want 7- by right 8- in the days of yore 9- full of life and bustle 10-hand in hand Please, if possible, give more than one sentence for each phrase:)) Kindly give me the answers soon, day after tomorrow I 've to submit my assignment.[/QUOTE] [B]2- To be blotted out:[/B] [U]Meaning[/U]: To forget someone or something by covering up memories or by trying to forget [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]I try to blot those bad thoughts out. [B]2.[/B]I tried to blot out those unhappy days. [B]3- To gush forth:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U] Pour forth, Move out [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]The milk gushed out of the hole in the container. [B]2.[/B]A tremendous amount of water poured forth when the fire hydrant was knocked over. [B]4- To cast side long glance:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U]To look at someone sneakingly or look secretly or indirectly. [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]A sidelong glance revealed a handkerchief, he heard its rustling. [B]2.[/B]She stifled a laugh, and he gave her a sidelong glance. [B]5- To tread measures with:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U]To dance in the style(so called). [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]Finally, he walked across the room with a measured tread to where the window was. [B]2.[/B]Mr. Hummel walked with measured tread from the house, turning to the left side where a path entered a thicket; there he concealed himself. [B]7- By right:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U]If the situation was fair [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]By rights, it should be my turn next. [B]2.[/B]The post of vice-president should, by rights, have been given to John. [B]8- In the days of yore:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U]A time in the past or of a bygone era, Long time ago [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]This was once a Roman road in days of yore. [B]2.[/B]The structure of the Hyderabad book store reminds us of the days of yore. [B]10-Hand in hand:[/B] [U]Meaning:[/U]With hands joined, especially as a mark of affection, Go together [U]Sentence:[/U] [B]1.[/B]Prosperity goes hand in hand with investment. [B]2.[/B]Crime usually goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions. I couldn't find rest of them. Check the remaining phrases again as they seem incorrect. Good Luck :) [B][I]Post your query in the most relevant section here.[/I][/B] [URL="http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/english-precis-composition/grammar-section/"]English (Precis & Composition) Grammar-Section.[/URL] [B][I]Please use an appropriate title when posting a new topic. Examples of bad titles include: "Help me!", "I'm stuck!" etc. Examples of good titles include; "Need Help opting Subjects" etc. Please read[/I][/B] [URL="http://www.cssforum.com.pk/general/forum-policies-rules-regulations/4443-forum-rules-policies.html"]Forum Rules[/URL]. |
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