I think you could useit like "I missed a couple of questions on that test." or you could use it like "I think they are a couple now." I don't know if it would be considered slang, but that is one more way.
Example sentence for the noun protractor: My teacher assigned homework which required us to use a protractor.
He could do arithmetic in his head *really fast. *optional
She could not solve the riddle, but she must work it out.
A veritable feast of steam with plenty of action.
In a word, the transfer looks quite marvelous
I could use a couple of dollars; sure.
I heard the announcement over the school intercom.The couple installed an intercom so they could monitor the nursery.
Definition: Outside ; Out in the open air In a sentence: The couple sat down for a charming alfresco dinner in the garden. Anyway, this is the only way I could come up with using it. :/
We join this couple in holy matrimony.
The link will give a couple of examples of a word you want in a sentence.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
You just did, or you could just use the sentence "I don't know how to use overtaken in a sentence."
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
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Marriage Used in a SentenceHere are a couple of sentences: Their marriage lasted for 50 years.It's sad that the problems in their marriage could not be worked out, so they got a divorce.
The first way you could use cursed in a sentence is "he was forever cursed to a life of pain". If you wish to use it as a swearing type curse a sentence you could use is " he cursed loudly at John"
His type of driving was legal. How could you use legal in a sentence? It is illegal to poison ill eagles.