I can give you several sentences.
The word 'limbo' is a noun, a word for a place for souls believed to be barred from heaven through no fault of their own; an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution; a dance originating from the Caribbean.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESsubject: The limbo is a dance for the young and limber.object: The project is in limbo while we seek funding.The word 'limbo' is also used informally as a verb for the action of limbo dancing.example: We're going to limbo tonight.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
I'll leave you with the concept of a penguin doing limbo.
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The dictionary provides sample sentences to show how a word is used in context. This helps users understand the meaning of the word better and see the word in a practical application.
"Sat" is used as the past tense form of "sit."
is a word used to descibe sentences as a pun or aside
Tenderness is a word often used in sentences.
It was inconceivable to understand her with her mouth full.
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No, "behind" is not part of a compound word. It is a standalone word used as a preposition or adverb in sentences.
You just did!I am using the word DIPLOMAT in a sentence!I just used it! xx :)