The question is not very clear. Do you want to use "everything" or another word in a sentence? Everything must be clear in order to get a good answer.
The book posits a clear link between Fascism and the authoritarian personality.
Skies is the place above the earth. "The skies are clear and there are no clouds"
I had a whoorin spicy curry last night, jeezus did it clear the passageways!
I am not really clear on the meaning of the word, Adjure, and was seeking a sentence or a definition that I could better understand. Can anyone help?
It was a really clear night and you could see the full moon perfectly.
That house was peculiarly current and modern. Hope that makes it clear -oscar
There are many ways to use 'clear' in a sentence - for example... "Jack offered to clear away the dishes" - "Jack could see that the road ahead was clear" "Jack was anxious for the cheque to clear"
The glasses made her see the world crystal clear.
Leprous means to be infected with leprosy. A sentence using the word might be, "The people steered clear of the leprous man they saw coming towards them."
the answers on Wiki are abundantly clear.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.