Sinônimos
Examples for "words"
Examples for "words"
1This situation played out countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not oppose violence with violence.
3Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
4In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want.
5Please don't use the words 'interesting' and 'Cambridge' in the same sentence.
1A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
2He missed this particular gig for the second year in a row.
3Last year was the fifth year in a row that output fell.
4There's that perfectly formed, immaculately dressed young group in the second row.
5The row comes at a time of growing political divisions in Spain.
1We shall have made up our quarrel.' Sam at least was happy.
2As a result there is an open quarrel in the Conservative party.
3Mashaie had said Iran had no quarrel with Israelis, only their government.
4It was such a natural quarrel and so unprovocative of actual tragedy.
5The wind of the business rose; it became a quarrel of sovereigns.
1But a Greek minister stopped the order after a two-year legal wrangle.
2Stan would wrangle the pathology and forensics report from law enforcement authorities.
3Still, a long legal wrangle would be bad for the Indian economy.
4The project would sidestep the U.S. political wrangle that has ensnared Keystone.
5They wrangle, they agree, and we are to be married in June.
1It is the singer's second run-in with police in as many weeks.
2Chances were good he would have had a run-in with the law.
3That would leave a good six-month run-in for the election for Gordon.
4This is not the Father Figures actor's first run-in with the law.
5Major Danby had not stopped shaking since his run-in with General Dreedle.
1I can't get Kenny into the middle of some dustup or other.
2But it is equally true that he simply loved an old-fashioned, toe-to-toe dustup.
3Utah stays on the road for a dustup against Sacramento, also on Sunday.
4He hadn't forgotten our little dustup after the Room 12 incident.
5The dustup was part of what inspired the Blackwomenatwork hashtag last week.
6Stone Cold What Happened: Somehow, Roger Stone's sentencing led to a huge dustup in Washington.
7A dustup with the Ninth Unknown would suit them if he started questioning their tactics.
8A simple dustup between a couple of neighborhood gangs.
9A few years ago there was a hell of a dustup in your old division.
10After a dustup with the theorist Mendeleev, the experimentalist who discovered gallium had a definite answer.
11But it was Georgia that seemed to be inspired and have more fight following the dustup.
12Didn't I hear about you and that dustup after the UN fellow 'fell' from the Beekman's balcony?
13The dustup demonstrates how risky it is-andlong has been-forbusiness leaders to align themselves with Trump.
14Investors didn't seem to mind the dustup.
15His last face-to-face meeting with John Bland and his partner had ended in a dustup of epic proportions.
16Most of us on the outside think this whole dustup with the missing Katherine is about a money grab.