depends what sentence but it is very easy. "Both the dog and the cat thought you looked ugly" or "both hairbrushes were used" or "me and him both"
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
The term for a word or sentence that reads the same in both directions is "palindrome."
Only at the Beginning of a SentenceIf the word "both" appears in the middle of a sentence, it does not need to be capitalized, e.g., "John and Jennifer both live in Canada." However, if the sentence is rearranged and begins with the word "both," in that case it is capitalized, e.g., "Both John and Jennifer live in Canada."
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
He is both a bully and a bruit who would rather punch you in the face than engage in a civil conversation.
You use it to express both egotistical and fantastic at the same time
Spain borders on both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
An amphibian is an animal that lives on both land and water.
There are two golf courses both overlooking the lake.
Charles was temperate in his consumption of both food and drink.
Audio-visual is Using both sight and sound
The diplomat had a reputation as a peacemaker, and was welcomed by both sides.
The ambulance crew's response was both expeditious and effective.
"The criticism was both vindictive and personalized" (?)... but how do you ask a question?
Produced audio dramatist of both fan and professional productions.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.