You are a very Pretty Girl
I wouldn't use "prettiness" in a sentence because it sounds awkward. I'd use "beauty" instead.
The flowers were as pretty as sparkling diamonds.
It was a chartreuse color, pretty and exquisite.
I found some pretty zinnias by my house
Yes, of course. A word you couldn't use in a sentence would be a pretty poor excuse for a word.
This lot will need to have the weeds scythed pretty soon.
Labyrinth is only a noun so pretty much any sentence with the word labyrinth.
You can use "but" in a sentence with the word "infer" to contrast ideas or outcomes. For example, "He didn't directly state his opinion, but I inferred that he disagreed based on his tone of voice." This shows a difference between what was said and what was understood.
You can use the word descent in a sentence by saying "The climbing was simple but the descent was pretty dangerous." Descent is defined as the action of moving downward.
This ain't much of an answer but go on Google and type centurion in a sentence........ That's pretty much the only way to get a correct sentence....
I'm pretty sure that's two words. I'm also pretty sure you just did it.
It would be pretty difficult for a wolf to attempt a sheep imitation. This imitation ice cream is pretty good.