I just can't spare the time today.
I hope I can pick up this spare; it's a 7-10 split.
The spare tire is flat!
' If you lost it I have a spare.'
He could not spare a single dime. He had a spare tire and used it to replace the flat.
The proper form is "Please spare me from..." or simply "Spare me your..."
Please get the spare tire out of the trunk. I really do enjoy barbecued spare ribs! Please spare me the details of that news item.
I still have a spare electrode.
we won the match with a just more effort to spare than other team.
This sentence is a common subject verb object sentence, where the adjective describes the object. In this sentence, the adjective spare describes the desk, telling the reader what kind of desk it is.
The adjective in "She sat down hurriedly at the spare desk", is the word "spare", describing the noun desk.
Luckily, we had a spare tire.
"He finished his homework with plenty of time to spare."
I enjoy writing in my spare time
The lumberjack used his axe to hew the fallen tree into manageable pieces.