"Stood up" can have several meanings-- one is the past tense of "to stand up"-- to get on your feet. The students stood up when the principal entered the classroom. There is also a slang meaning for "stood up," referring to being left waiting for someone who doesn't arrive, even though they promised. She waited at the restaurant for her date, but after an hour, she realized she had been stood up.
A ridge of fur on the cat stood straight up.
There are a few ways one can use the word vagrant in a sentence. One sentence with the word is; There is a vagrant who lives under the bridge.
"I did not dismiss you," said the teacher when her students stood up too early.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important then fear" -- Ambrose Redmoon.
Unfortunately, "dapatical" is not a recognized English word. It seems to be a made-up or misspelled term. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you'd like to use in a sentence?
The congregation stood up and sang the hymn.
A ridge of fur on the cat stood straight up.
She walked right up to him, stood toe to toe, eye to eye, and said, "No!!" Subtlety was not her forte.
I'll need to use the entire deck of cards for my next trick. The entire class stood up and cheered.
He stood up from the barstool and began to totter as if he would soon hit the floor.
Like this: How do you use the word cask in a sentence? Hope that clears everything up for ya.
The past tense of stand is stood.
close to you
I screwed up because of you.
use the word demon in a sentence a very stupid sentence whoever wrote that this a better one the demon was locked up forever
Mennonite is a word that is hard to put in a sentence try looking this up on google.
The commotion kept her up!!