It could be used in any sentence as an adjective. That sentence could be, "I'm quite busty and I fear it would look matronly on me."
That frumpy old dress makes you look ungainly and matronly.
No. Matron is simply a term referring to a married woman. It is most usually used to refer to an older, dignified woman, but that doesn't mean they all look "matronly".
it means you prego
If u so choose
I just used genre in a sentence.
"Gigantic" is not technically a 'proper' word. It could be used in a sentence like "The apple was gigantic", but that is not a formal sentence and could not be used in an essay for example.
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You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.
It could be better translated if used in a sentence.
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