The canvass of sailors revealed a preference for Dacron over canvas sails.
On our way into the boat, show a survey-taker wanted to canvass our opinions regarding the poster displays. The site of the boat show was the convention center in the next town over. What a sight those sloops with canvas sails were! My sources used challenge words to let me know that they did not want me to cite them openly.
Vermillion - a bright red colour The vermillion paint splashed over the canvas as the artist gave in to his homicidal tendencies with paint.
I am not 'inclined' to answer that. That's one way to use it in a sentence.
enate
To be clear, one's answer should be grammatically correct.
The students volunteered to canvass the neighborhood for our candidate.
On our way into the boat, show a survey-taker wanted to canvass our opinions regarding the poster displays. The site of the boat show was the convention center in the next town over. What a sight those sloops with canvas sails were! My sources used challenge words to let me know that they did not want me to cite them openly.
paint
They have to measure what paint to use and what size canvass
Canvass and oil paint
The serial rapist put the canvas bag over the girls head as he slid closed the door of his white E-350 cargo.
ease
The vermilion shade of blood was brought to life as the painter splashed his canvas with scarlet.
Here are some sentences that use the incorrect word from a pair (or more) of homophones (with the correct form in parenthesis after the sentence).*** Note that these uses are all INCORRECT.Their is a full moon out tonight. (There)They sold they're car. (their)There coming to visit us tomorrow. (They're)Bye the time they get here, the party will be over. (By)He wants to by a new lawn mower. (buy)He said buy to his friend as he left. (bye)He past his test with an A. (passed)She was sad at some things that happened in her passed. (past)The poll takers arrived to canvas the neighborhood (canvass).The sails were made of canvass. (canvas)His response to her grief seemed callus. (callous)
"I have a sentence for you."
look for one that says gesso
The artist's use of translucent paint created a beautiful effect on the canvas, allowing light to shine through the layers.