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intrometer-se
espanyol
unirse
Break into a conversation.
chime in
cut in
put in
butt in
barge in
break in
portuguès
intrometer-se
Sinònims
Examples for "
chime in
"
chime in
cut in
put in
butt in
barge in
Examples for "
chime in
"
1
Feel free to
chime
in
with any other ideas you may have.
2
Anyone who's actually played it is welcome to
chime
in
with impressions.
3
Go read the whole thing, and
chime
in
in the comments section.
4
Unless I need to
chime
in
,
I can read and delete these.
5
Unlike JR's Super Sex Guide, Bashful's site encourages women to
chime
in
.
1
Yet you couldn't ask for anyone more clear-
cut
in
his work habits.
2
The
cut
in
rates is set to take effect early next year.
3
Roll out the balance of the pastry and
cut
in
one-inch-wide strips.
4
How will a
cut
in
the budget cure the US health system?
5
A
cut
in
interest rates would help boost credit demand for banks.
1
She said she wanted long-term and sustainable anti-pollution measures
put
in
place.
2
Governments must
put
in
place policies that drive industrial development, particularly manufacturing.
3
They
put
in
so much work, and the end product is great.
4
Control measures have been
put
in
place to stop the pollution spreading.
5
The deal comes 21 years after the partnership was
put
in
place.
1
The last time we saw Rambo, he was kicking
butt
in
Afghanistan.
2
And I want to be around when you
butt
in
on them.
3
I think if I were you I'd
butt
in
to-night with me.
4
There ain't a
butt
in
the world that hugs your hand tighter.
5
It was because-ofcourse, it was because- Ijustdidn't dare
butt
in
.
1
A distant
barge
in
the direction of Battersea wailed and was still.
2
This huge creature would look like a deep
barge
in
the water.
3
Sorry to
barge
in
on the tender scene, but there's trouble afoot.
4
He did
barge
in
on her and accuse her of playing investigator.
5
If I
barge
in
,
it will be seen as a declaration of war.
1
Yes, that really was his only
break
in
the case thus far.
2
Not a
break
in
the ceiling; not a hole in the floor.
3
With the large increase in population came the
break
in
the circle.
4
The anguish in her soul almost resented the
break
in
the darkness.
5
A clear
break
in
either direction would indicate the next major move.
1
I just hope you ain't trying to
chisel
in
on my girl, guy.
2
How long would it be before Inigar picked up a
chisel
in
his name?
3
Challeux, the carpenter, was going betimes to his work, a
chisel
in
his hand.
4
I found a hammer and
chisel
in
my toolbox.
5
There they both stayed all night until they were hacked out with a
chisel
in
the morning.
6
Dr. Gordon's big black fingers will operate drill and probe and
chisel
in
the young white woman's mouth.
7
He set the
chisel
in
the joint between the doors, braced the hammer against his hip, and squeezed the trigger-switch.
8
He then takes his
chisel
in
one hand, and his mallet in the other, and cuts off a small piece.
9
Challeux,
chisel
in
hand, on his way to his work, swung himself over the palisade and ran like a boy.
10
Listening in the silence of that great house, Charles heard some one at work with hammer and
chisel
in
the courtyard.
11
Joseph is building a boat, assisted by Jesus, who has a hammer and
chisel
in
his hand: two angels help him.
12
A man shapes wood for making furniture with a
chisel
in
Rangamati, Bangladesh June 19, 2009.
13
He stood with a
chisel
in
his hand, and she noticed that he dug the point nervously into the soft deal plank.
14
He recollected the particular way in which Gianbattista used to hold the blunt
chisel
in
first tracing over the drawing on a silver plate.
15
But he had always had a longing to hold a
chisel
in
one hand and a mallet in the other at work upon stone.
16
A frowning clerk sat at the far end of the table, wet clay and wooden
chisel
in
hand, ready to record anything of interest.
chisel
in
chisel
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