Few are as stupid as you for not knowing what this word means.
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.
The beauty of a blooming flower is ephemeral, lasting only a few days before wilting.
The process of making bread from scratch can be quite simple, requiring only a few basic ingredients.
It depends on where you use it. If it is at the beginning of a sentence, then yes. If not, don't. (there are a few exceptions.)
You only capitilize the first word if it is a capital in the original. If you are quoting from the middle of a sentence, just put in quotation marks, a few dots, and then begin the quote. eg: "...or not to be: that is the question."
There are a few restrictions as to how you can use the word "Restrictions" in a sentence.
You can use the word prophecy in a few different ways. You can make the sentence "I was told that I am prophecy".
The word meningitis can be used in a few different ways in a sentence. You can use the sentence "The told me that I had meningitis".
"Few people ever win the Nobel Peace Prize."
The only action word in the sentence is "were" meaning "to have existed".
The questions were constant, and the answers few.
She murmured a few wordsof support.
You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
I have had meals at a few nice restaurants but I am no gourmet.
Acids are usually poisonous although few are not.
Let me just reconfirm a few details, if I may.
Writing he word sluice in a sentence is easy. You can write " I can put a sluice in the pool".