The lemonade has gone a bit flat.
I think we have a flat tyre.
Your singing voice is a tad bit flat.
Lay down flay on the floor.
The flat surface felt smooth.
I opened a music book out flat on the table in my flat, and saw it open at the page of a tune in the key of one flat, which is not B flat major, but F.
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A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.
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Jack was up all night in his flat, working out his tax return.
Example sentence - Changing the flat tire on my car was harder than I thought it would be.
It is a fallacy that the world is flat.
A Flat Character
No, the sentence, "Designed with a flat bottom for even heating, the baker in your house will love this pan," is not correct. The placement of the phrase "The baker in your house" immediately following "designed with a flat bottom" implies that the baker in your house has a flat bottom.
How can you use unbelievable in a sentence?