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Examples for "upstairs"
Examples for "upstairs"
1Sleep longer in the morning and stay more upstairs in the house.
2I vote we go upstairs and introduce Michael to some new friends.
3Rei squeezed his hand in agreement and let him lead her upstairs.
4The young gentleman was in, the landlady answered, in the room upstairs.
5The fact is, I never ask a friend to sleep upstairs now.
1A new note in the mind voice: I was made for war.
2Unanimity in the mind is the primary factor in a forceful life.
3I am tired, in the heart, in the mind, in the body.
4Right thinking means being aware of desires that arise in the mind.
5A sequence of ideas is generated in the mind of the deer.
1Uses.-Itis good for cold in the head in the early stages.
2Witness attributed the pains in the head to the effect of shell-shock.
3You Scots are hard in the head, but soft in the disposition.
4Wetmore was struck in the head and died in a few hours.
5The one firing at the same time shot him in the head.
6He was struck in the head, and a fever has set in.
7His name was found every day in the head-lines of the newspapers.
8This is caused by not getting the hole in the head straight.
9There was a window in the head, but the snow veiled it.
10They got a shoat and killed it, knocked it in the head.
11And he had a cold in the head, which unmans the stoutest.
12The two Belgians and young Gabet fell dead, struck in the head.
13Cynthia and Mr. Jordan were in the head one, with the bride.
14One of them had been wounded in the head and roughly bandaged.
15Naturally it makes one a little swimmy in the head at first.
16Yet should he reappear, the whole project is knocked in the head.