Yes you can. Here is an example. "Where did you get that beaver pelt?"
Thrilled with the snowstorm, The kids pelted each other with snowballs.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
Fragment. It is missing a subject or verb to make it a complete sentence.
To make a strong sentence, use clear and concise language, vary sentence structure, and ensure that the message is impactful and relevant to the audience or context. Additionally, consider including vivid descriptions or strong verbs to enhance the sentence's power and clarity.
Pale and pail are homophones. Pelt (an animals fur) and pelt (to non-lethally bombard) are homonyms. Bow (knot with loops) and bow (to bend over) are homographs.
the machine gun used pelt ammo
the chipmunk left a pelt on the couch when it got scared
"The pelt rotted, because it was not tanned."
If you use pelt as a noun, it may be referring to the pelt or coat of an animal An example in a sentence would be: The Indian tribes collected many pelts of fox while hunting today.
(Pelt as a noun means animal hide, while the verb usually means to bombard with small objects.) The trapper lost a beaver pelt while crossing the river. As kids, we would pelt passing cars with snowballs, and then quickly hide.
The difference is that a tanned pelt has been treated with chemicals, and had it's fur removed to make things like leather. A taxidermied pelt is one that retains its fur and the skin, and is used for decorative purposes.
Lucille van Pelt - shortened to "Lucy".
the English got the pelt from the seal and sold it to the king and queen.
A fur pelt is a pelt that is made of animal skin.
kill a wolf and take off its skin.
Tim Pelt's birth name is Timothy Pelt.
The Pelt was created in 2003.