The young lad watched in fascination as the old seaman's gnarled hands demonstrated how to splice two ropes together.
gnomes gnarled and gnawed greatly
An alliteration for the words "gnawing gnome" and "gnarled" would be "gnarled gnome gnawing." Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, creating a rhythmic effect. In this case, the repeated "gn" sound in "gnawing," "gnome," and "gnarled" forms the alliteration.
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
Any word can be used in a sentence.... that is what sentences are about - conveying information using words. So, if any word begins with pre~, it can be used in a sentence.
Yes. The definition is communication of thought by words. There are plenty of words that you can use to make a sentence with that word.
gnomes gnarled and gnawed greatly
An alliteration for the words "gnawing gnome" and "gnarled" would be "gnarled gnome gnawing." Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, creating a rhythmic effect. In this case, the repeated "gn" sound in "gnawing," "gnome," and "gnarled" forms the alliteration.
The best way to list words in a sentence is by using commas.
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
The English word "gnarled" means to be crooked or bent in shape. There are several words that have the same general meaning, including: contorted, knurled, and tortured.
Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
Gnosis, Gnu, Gnomon. Gnome, Gnash, Gnarled, Gneiss,
gnarly gnarled gnu phlegm sign
sentence is the collection of words.
No
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.