Some in-sentence examples of “folklore”

How to use in-sentence of “folklore”:

+ Some folktales like Shirin and Farhad are told in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and almost all nations of Central Asia and Middle East, with all having claimed the folklore to have originated in their land.

+ In 1997 he donated almost all his prototype garments from his 1970s and 1980s fashion collections to the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation.

+ Fairy tale and folklore researchers Iona and Peter Opie have written that “Thumbelina” is an adventure story from the female point of view.

+ He wrote about folklore and archaeology before he turned to fiction.

+ He is known for writing books about African mythology, traditional Zulu folklore and extraterrestrial encounters.

+ He was a character in folklore called ‘pouke’.

+ People have told these stories for a long time, so it is a part of folklore there.

+ Stories of Subah Khan’s adventures and valour in the Battle of Mathura, fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Hindu Jats in 1757, live on through folklore in the villages of Tanawal.

Some in-sentence examples of folklore
Some in-sentence examples of folklore

Example sentences of “folklore”:

+ Jewish folklore suggests it adds strength while fasting.

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+ Mormon fundamentalists have different folklore than Latter-day saints do.

+ Jewish folklore suggests it adds strength while fasting.

+ Wiki Loves Love is back again in 2020 iteration as Wiki Loves Folklore from 1 February, 2020 – 29 February, 2020.

+ Mormon fundamentalists have different folklore than Latter-day saints do.

+ In 1937 he co-wrote with his brother “The Folklore of Hurepoix”, which was praised by Pierre Mac Orlan and Blaise Cendrars.

+ In Scottish folklore there was a belief that a mystic black, dark green or white dog known as “Cù Sìth” took dying souls to the afterlife.

+ Fairy tale and folklore researchers Iona and Peter Opie believe that “Thumbelina” is a “distant tribute” to Andersen’s friend, Henriette Wulff, the small, delicate, handicapped daughter of the Danish translator of Shakespeare.

+ Epic TV is an Indian television channel that airs action drama comedy and narrative non-fiction and fictional programming with a focus on Indian history folklore and mythology genre.

+ Muslims, still remembered in folklore for savage pirate attacks, were redefined as blood brothers.” Jeremy Boissevain, “Ritual, Play, and Identity: Changing Patterns of Celebration in Maltese Villages” in “Journal of Mediterranean Studies”, Vol.1, 1991:87-100 at 88.

+ Zwarte Piet in the folklore of the Low Countries.

+ Giant squid are featured in literature and folklore with a frightening connotation.

+ Their lyrics are influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology.

+ The concept of a hollow Earth still recurs in folklore and as the premise for subterranean fiction, and a subgenre of adventure fiction.

+ Tales and legends about Vlad stayed a part of folklore among the Romanian peasants.

+ Mermaids were noted in British folklore as unlucky omens.Katharine Briggs, “An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures”, “Mermaids”, p 287.

+ He wrote more than fifty books about folklore and word play, many of which were for young readers.

+ At the same time, many of the ancient folklore and poetic works are still preserved in its oral traditional form linking with the Lai Haraoba festival.

+ Walpurgis Night is the eve of May Day, celebrated in folklore in Europe with dancing.

+ While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others — as foxes in folklore often do — others portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives.

More in-sentence examples of “folklore”:

+ By the time of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan poets, Puck had become a combination of English folklore and English country life.

+ In 1987, he received doctor of literature degree from Rabindra Bharati University for his lifelong contribution to folklore collection and research.

+ By the time of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan poets, Puck had become a combination of English folklore and English country life.

+ In 1987, he received doctor of literature degree from Rabindra Bharati University for his lifelong contribution to folklore collection and research.

+ A well-known folklore event on December 5 each year is the Klausjagen.

+ Parades are a mixture of folklore and military parade.

+ He was famous for his books on legends and folklore, especially folklore of plants.

+ He owned and operated the Folklore Centrum store in Stockholm.

+ He was the former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, New York.

+ History Folklore Hall is on the second floor displaying ceramics, Buddhist art of Korea, calligraphy and paintings.

+ Dragons in later Japanese folklore were often good, perhaps because of influence from Chinese culture.

+ You are humbly invited to participate in the Wiki Loves Folklore 2021 an international photography contest organized on Wikimedia Commons to document folklore and intangible cultural heritage from different regions, including, folk creative activities and many more.

+ All the parks of the city have places for folklore and cultural presentations by various ethnic groups of Curitiba.

+ A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in mythology, folklore and fiction.

+ Cooper’s sources and influences include British and American books in the RomanticismRomantic literary tradition such as the “Waverly” books by Sir Walter Scott, travel books, and American folklore about the frontier and frontiersmen.

+ He started collecting the folklore and folk songs from 1930 and compiled those under the name of “Haramoni”.

+ Join us to celebrate the local cultural heritage of your region with the theme of folklore in the international photography contest at.

+ A host of Legendary creaturelegendary creatures, animals and mythic humanoids occur in Meitei folklore and Meitei mythology.

+ Although people had looked at the issue a little before, the Fifes made the field better, through the Fife Folklore Archive, – which means that it is the best book on Mormon folklore that there is.

+ It is based on early American folklore and superstition.

+ Japanese folklore is often divided into several categories: “”mukashibanashi”” tales of long-ago; “”namidabanashi””, sad stories; “”obakebanashi””, ghost stories; “”ongaeshibanashi””, stories of kindness; “”tonchibanashi””, witty stories; “”waraibanashi””, funny stories; and “”yokubaribanashi””, stories of greed.

+ Every year there are organized Adámek’s folklore celebrations.

+ Documents collected by the folklore specialist Hosen Jungo between 1953 and 1955, have been preserved, but it is likely that the repertoire was much larger.

+ In Scottish folklore it was said that the tongue of a toad, carried by a man in his breast pocket, would let him have his way with any woman.

+ Margot Loyola Palacios was a Chilean musician, Folk musicfolk singer and researcher of the folklore of Chile and Latin America in general.

+ She best known for performing and recording many of the traditional song from Macedonia as a folklore region.

+ One belief surrounding the figure of Budai in popular folklore is that if a person rubs his belly, it brings wealth, good luck, and prosperity.

+ They did not originally mean for their book to be read as children’s stories; they were writing down German folklore for scholars to read.

+ The History Folklore Hall is divided into two rooms: Joseon Dynasty Room and Ancient Art Room.

+ Poubi Lai, the tyrant dragon serpent of the primitive Loktak lake, is one of the popular figures in Meitei folklore and mythology.

+ The songs may convey folklore and other popular tales.

+ Mount Tengu is a mountain in Japan, it is named after a creature in Japanese folklore called the Tengu.

+ The sirens of Greek mythology are sometimes portrayed in later folklore as mermaid-like.

+ Before writing “Dracula”, Stoker spent eight years researching European folklore and stories of vampires.

+ Mormon folklore has storystories in it, told by word of mouth.

+ Kaleph Jõulu was an EstoniansEstonian educator, writer and folklore collector.

+ Edwards has recorded several albums, two of which, “Saddle Songs” and “Songs of the Cowboy”, are included in the Folklore Archives of the Library of Congress.

+ He founded and led the research project and folklore Pantun Sundanese, during the period 1970 to 1973.

+ Meitei folklore or “Meetei folklore” refers to the folklore of the Meitei people, the Manipuri language speaking ethnicity, consisting of the folktales and mythology, developed, retold and preserved through several generations.

+ It is however in the folklore stories that one of the ancestor Sardar Zorab Khan Abbasi who was the Commander of Abbasid Army in Hirat, Afghanistan during the Abbasid dynasty attacked on the state of Kashmir when the Kashmiri King refuse to pay tax to Abbasid Governer in Khurasaan.

+ His best-known work abroad is a novel “The Day Lasts More than a Hundred Years”, which has folklore and science fiction elements.

+ An imp is a mythologymythological creature similar to a fairy or demon, usually described in folklore and superstition.

+ This is a folk belief in a lot of English folklore and in much of European folklore.

+ This eventually led to the present day Anglo-Saxon folklore of garden gnomes.

+ There are many figures having the name in the history, mythology and folklore of Ancient Manipur.

+ He had interest of folklore and when he was in Rajshahi College, the Principal of the college, Kumudinikanta Banerjee, encouraged him to work on folklore.

+ The academic and usually ethnographic study of folklore is sometimes called “folkloristics”.

How to use in-sentence of “stripe”

How to use in-sentence of “stripe”:

– The flag comprises a dark green field, representing the Muslim majority of Pakistan, with a vertical white stripe in the hoist, that represents the Christians and other multi-faith communities of the country.

– The national flag of Curaçao is a blue field with a horizontal yellow stripe slightly below the midline and two white, five-pointed stars in the canton.

– They usually have red spots on its bloated body with a red stripe along the center of its back.

– Aurochs also had several features not often seen in modern cattle, such as lyre-shaped horns set at a forward angle, a pale stripe down the spine, and different color according to the gender.

– It has long legs and a stripe from its nose to each armpit.

– The gold stripe is for the land.

– The uniform consists of a red tunic with a large brown belt, with a yellow stripe and riding boots.

– The hat is the same for them on the road, but they wear gray pants with one red stripe and a gray shirt.

How to use in-sentence of stripe
How to use in-sentence of stripe

Example sentences of “stripe”:

– Beforehand, such cards used a magnetic stripe to store information.

– The underside is off-white and the neck has a thin stripe with black which extends to the sides of the head.

– It is green with dark spots and a dark stripe behind the eye.

– Two light blue stripes, two pink stripes, with a white stripe in the center.

– Finally, she took it upon herself to hand-paint a white stripe down the middle of the road.

– Most are magnetic stripe cards and many have an EMV chip for use by card readers.

– The largemouth is an Greenolive green fish, marked by a series of dark, sometimes blotches forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each side.

– An eyebrow is the stripe of hair about 2cm over the eye.

– Ribbon: The ribbon has a wide yellow stripe in the center, flanked by narrow stripes of red, white, blue, white and wide red stripes.

– The width of the stripes in Frank Stellas’s stripe paintings were determined by the dimensions of the lumber, visible as the depth of the painting when viewed from the side, used to construct the supportive chassis upon which the canvas was stretched.

– Unlike many tree frogs, it has only a small stripe down its side or no stripe at all.

– It has a black stripe from its nose over its eye and eardrum down its side.

– A white stripe was added to show the truce.

– A skunk is a mammal, usually black with a white stripe on its back and a fluffy tail, but some skunks can be brown or gray.

– You can identify a garter snake because almost every species has a stripe running down its back, the color varying and depending on the species, as there are many different species of garter snakes.

– It has a bright white stripe behind its eye and a narrower stripe reaching backward from the corner of its bill, bordering a blackish cheek patch.

- Beforehand, such cards used a magnetic stripe to store information.

- The underside is off-white and the neck has a thin stripe with black which extends to the sides of the head.
- It is green with dark spots and a dark stripe behind the eye.

More in-sentence examples of “stripe”:

– On pictures he was usually drawn with a black and a yellow stripe painted across his face.

– It features a green field with a vertical red stripe near the Flag terminology#Description of standard flag areashoist side, containing five olive branches similar to those on the flag of the Turkic symbology, and five white fly side of the red stripe.

– Red Stripe is a Jamaican beer that comes in a can and a bottle.

– They are light brown in color with darker brown spots and a dark brown stripe down each side of its body.

– This species of turtle has a wide yellow stripe starting from behind the eye and down the neck.

– The Flag of the State of Colorado has three horizontal stripes of the same width; the top and bottom stripes are blue, and the middle stripe white.

– It has a white stripe on its face, and a white belly.

– Around the background is a yellow border, and to its left are two vertical stripes of equal size in saffron and green, with the saffron stripe closest to the lion.

– That way, with four disks, and a stripe size of 64 kilobytes, 16 kB will be written to each disk.

– It is bright green with a bronze stripe on its back.

– It is a blue field with the thin yellow narrow horizontal stripe across in the center and the large white twelve-pointed star on the bottom of the stripe and near the hoist-side.

– One collar stripe for a Lieutenantsecond lieutanant, two for a first lieutanant and three for a captain.

– The flag has two horizontal bands of equal height; the top stripe is blue and the bottom is red.

– The yellow stripe above the windows denotes the 1st class seating, which is at the London end of the train for the convenience of 1st class passengers.

– The yellow stripe on the top represents the sun, the green stripe in the middle represents forests, the red stripe on the bottom represents the blood of people who defended Lithuania’s freedom.

– The stripe goes down its body on each side.

– It is a thin yellow narrow diagonal stripe divided diagonally from the lower hoist hoist-side corner to the upper fly-side corner: the upper triangle is blue with five white five-pointed stars arranged in an “X” pattern and the lower triangle is green.

– The motto in the coat of arms in the middle stripe “Virtus Unita Fortior” means “Strength United is Stronger”.

– It has a dark stripe from its nose over its eye and down its body.

– The adult female spider is usually black and usually has a red stripe on its back.

– This is because the white stripe in the middle was not the usual narrow stripe but was half the width of the flag.

– If the system fails while there are active writes, the parity of a stripe may become inconsistent with the data.

– They have a black stripe down their forelegs.

– A Magnetic stripe card is a plastic card which has a magnetic stripe on it.

– The flag of the North KoreaDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea, also known as the Ramhongsaek Konghwagukgi, has a central red panel, bordered both above and below by a narrow white stripe and a broad blue stripe.

- On pictures he was usually drawn with a black and a yellow stripe painted across his face.

- It features a green field with a vertical red stripe near the Flag terminology#Description of standard flag areashoist side, containing five olive branches similar to those on the flag of the Turkic symbology, and five white fly side of the red stripe.
- Red Stripe is a Jamaican beer that comes in a can and a bottle.

– He described the white stripe as representing the glaciers and ice cap; the red stripe, the ocean; the red semicircle, the fjords; and the white semicircle, the icebergs and pack ice.

– This flag was the same, but the golden stripe had a human “stick figure”, called a “kanaga”, in black, with its arms pointing to the sky.

– On a slightly different note I don’t totally like the bottom stripe on template:vgood now but if people want it that’s fine :.

– The stripes were changed from the first flag to match the Pan-African Flag, with the red stripe at the top, the black stripe in middle, and the green stripe at the bottom.

– This frog has a black and yellow stripe down each side of its body.

– The flag is a green field with a white crescent moon and five-rayed star at its centre, and a vertical white stripe at the hoist side.

– They can be brown or green with a dark stripe on the sides.

– A white stripe can sometimes be seen on the sides of the shark.

– It has a white stripe on each side of its body.

– The bottom stripe is one-fourth as tall as the flag.

– Some of the frogs are the yellow-brown color of amber with a green mark over each eye and a green stripe on the body, and some are bright orange in color.

– The common pattern is the one with dark stripe with crossbars along the back, on a lighter body.

– They first buy paper magnetic stripe cards inside the station.

– The head is white with a dark stripe across the eyes.

– This frog is gray-brown or olive-brown in color with a thin stripe in the middle of its back down its spine.

– It has grey and reddish fur, a white chin, reddish legs and a stripe on its back.

– It is bright green on the back and sometimes has a white stripe from its jaw to its ear.

– It has a black and gold stripe down its side.

– The female often has a stripe along the back and the male may have blue spots.

– It is pale brown in colour with a stripe from its nose over its eyes and down its body.

– This frog has a dark stripe behind its eye.

– The gentoo penguin is a species of penguin easily recognized by the white stripe across its head.

– It is green or gray with a dark stripe down each side of its body.

“jordan” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “jordan”:

+ Retired Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan is the cover athlete of the game and is featured in the game in different ways.

+ As of May 2, Jordan had 460 confirmed cases, with 367 recovered and 9 deaths.

+ In 1950, Jordan died in a car accident.

+ Israel also controls the West Bank of the Jordan River.

+ The Jordan River runs from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea.

+ He was Prime Minister of Jordan from 10 January 1984 to 4 April 1985.

+ Unlike some of the countries around it, Jordan has little petroleum and natural gas.

+ It borders the governorates of Quneitra GovernorateQuneitra, Daraa and al-Suwayda comprising the historic Homs in the north, Lebanon in the west and Jordan in the south.

jordan - example sentences
jordan – example sentences

Example sentences of “jordan”:

+ Former United States United States Secretary of StateSecretary of State Madeleine Albright once gave Jong-il a present of a basketball signed by Michael Jordan when he visited North Korea because Jong-il was a fan of the National Basketball Association and of Michael Jordan.

+ The Kingdom of Jordan was not in the first edition.

+ Former United States United States Secretary of StateSecretary of State Madeleine Albright once gave Jong-il a present of a basketball signed by Michael Jordan when he visited North Korea because Jong-il was a fan of the National Basketball Association and of Michael Jordan.

+ The Kingdom of Jordan was not in the first edition.

+ The country of Jordan has made the group illegal.

+ By 2001 the Soviet Union was gone, Jordan had also made peace with Israel, and on September 11, 2001 there were major attacks on the U.S.

+ His name translates to Jerdan or Jordan in modern English.

+ When Prost changed Peugeot engines in 1998, Mugen reached a two-year agreement with Jordan Grand Prix.

+ It was once found throughout the Arabian Peninsula, but now only lives in small areas in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Iraq, and southern Israel, Jordan and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.

+ John Carnan was the oldest son of Jordan Mary and William Carnan.

+ He was angry about a Google e-mail that called Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager and Jordan Peterson Nazis.

+ In 2009, he was in the TV series “Ruby the Rockits” as Jordan Gallagher.

+ The movie stars the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Madeleine McGraw, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Ally Maki, Jay Hernandez, Lori Alan, and Joan Cusack.

More in-sentence examples of “jordan”:

+ Psychologists Jillian Jordan and David Rand say that even when people feel true anger, they still show it in ways that they think will make them look good to other people.

+ The Decca recordings were from “The Elks Rendezvous Band” but Jordan changed the name to “Tympany Five” after the brand of Martins drums.

+ Teams from Jordan have been in every Summer Olympic Games since.

+ Zevon’s son, Jordan Zevon, did a large part of the work on the album and performed “Studebaker”, a previously unreleased Warren Zevon composition.

+ Hi, I wish to use my forename Jordan as the username for all English languge Wikimedia Foundation projects.

+ The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic spread to Jordan on 2 March 2020, when the Ministry of Health confirmed the first case in the kingdom.

+ Israel began the mounting precautionary troops against their borders with Syria, Egypt and Jordan as their prime reason.

+ The House of Representatives of Jordan is the elected lower house of the Parliament of JordanJordanian parliament which, along with the Senate, composes the legislature of Jordan., U.S.

+ Both Bill Russell and Michael Jordan won the award five times, while Wilt Chamberlain and LeBron James won the award four times.

+ The four rivers join to form the Jordan in northern Israel, near kibbutz Sede Nehemya.

+ It was captured from Jordan in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

+ Francis Michael Jordan is an AmericansAmerican politician.

+ There is no regular description of the Jordan in the Bible.

+ They were captured and occupied by Jordan and by Egypt in the late 1940s.

+ The countrycountries next to the Red Sea are Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel.

+ Hal Jordan was an airplane test pilot.

+ The band consists of Jordan Dreyer.

+ In the Arab world, particularly Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine, it is usually served as part of a meze.

+ South Jordan is a city in Salt Lake County, UtahSalt Lake County, Utah, United States.

+ The water from the Jordan is a very important resource to the dry lands of the area.

+ They play their matches in Jordan at various grounds.

+ The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Jordan is JOR.

+ She also created the Jordan River Children Program.

+ He baptized Jesus in the Jordan River.

+ Two years after William Carnan died, John Newbery married a woman named Jordan Mary.

+ Psychologists Jillian Jordan and David Rand say that even when people feel true anger, they still show it in ways that they think will make them look good to other people.

+ The Decca recordings were from "The Elks Rendezvous Band" but Jordan changed the name to "Tympany Five" after the brand of Martins drums.

+ Michael Jeffrey Jordan is a former AmericansAmerican basketball player.

+ Zaid al-Rifai was the President of the Senate of Jordan from 1997 to 2009.

+ During his NBA career, Jordan had at least 29 game-winning shots on field goals or free throws when deciding a game in the last 30 seconds of the game.

+ Four prominent names in the sport disappeared for this season, with Minardi, Sauber, British American RacingBAR and Jordan withdrawing, and one new team, Super Aguri entered at the last moment.

+ He is the younger brother of Eric Staal of the Minnesota Wild, and older brother of Jordan Staal of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Jared Staal, who was signed by Eric’s team, the Hurricanes but is currently playing for the Ontario Hockey LeagueOHL’s Sudbury Wolves.

+ On the August 1, 2012, he teamed with Jason Jordan and they defeated the team of Hunico and Camacho.

+ Because the Israelites made a difficult journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom in “The Promised Land”, the Jordan can be a symbol of freedom.

+ He was the first Jordanian athlete to get a medal for Jordan in the Olympics in Seoul.

+ After Friesacher sponsors stopped paying him before the German Grand Prix, he was replaced by the Jordan test driver, Robert Doornbos.

+ He stayed on for Jordan in 1994 and 1995, before going on to drive for Scuderia Ferrari in 1996.

+ Leslie Allen Jordan is an American actor and writer.

+ The King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is Jordan‘s head of state and monarch.

+ As a sophomore at Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Jordan did not make his school’s varsity basketball team.

+ The Jordan team was taken over and renamed Midland for the 2006 season.

+ It is located along the Sea of Galilee, in the Lower Galilee at the Jordan Valley.

+ Alexis Jordan is an AmericansAmerican singer and actress.

+ The Heat received Toney Douglas from the Warriors and the Warriors received Jordan Crawford and MarShon Brooks from the Celtics.

+ He defeated Democrat Paulette Jordan in the general election.

+ British EmpireBritain had Iraq, Jordan and Palestine.

+ Elijah Jordan Wood is an AmericansAmerican actor.

+ In 2006, Jordan took out a restraining order against Evan after claiming that he attacked him with a dumbbell weight.

+ Pittsburgh scoring the first two goals, which were by Jordan Staal and Tyler Kennedy.

+ There were two people in the Democratic Party primary: Paulette Jordan and James Vandermaas.

Use the word “shy”

How to use in-sentence of “shy”:

– In addition to being small and nocturnal, “Mazama” species are shy and are thus rarely observed.

– At first, he was shy about appearing in public, but he took to the stage and began imitating famous little people like Napoleon and Cupid.

– He was shy and did not like war.

– Gibson was shy and awkward as a teenager.

– Dixon died on July 6, 2014 from natural causes just 1 day shy of his 87th birthday.

– They are shy animals and usually avoid humans, but they have been seen leaping out of the water onto boats and landing on people.

Use the word shy
Use the word shy

Example sentences of “shy”:

– He was known to be shy and only wanting to accompany other musicians rather than play lead guitar.

– Peter Parker has developed from shy high school student to troubled but outgoing college student to married high school teacher.

– The protagonistmain character of the movie “Lucas” is a shy and quiet, fourteen year old nerd, who is in love with a girl.

– When growing up, Rogers was shy and overweight.

– Two of these mice, shy janitor Bernard.

– He was considered to be a shy and reserved boy, see Franz Blei: “Königin Luise von Preußen”.

– The dwarf crocodile is a shy and mainly nocturnal.

– It is a shy bird but usually draws attention with its loud calls.

– Ferdinand was by temperament melancholy, shy and distrustful of his own abilities.

– This cat is friendly and not shy with strangers.

– Loons can be hard to find because they are shy around people.

– They are a shy bird which will run or fly away if disturbed.

– Since her father Alfredo Cisneros de Moral moved the family between Mexico City and Chicago, Sandra was shy during her childhood.

– Rain was a quiet and shy child.

– She is funny and not shy at all.

– Hinata was the first daughter of the main house, but because she was shy and couldn’t stand up for herself, her father Hiashi disowned her.

– Sometimes people feel less shy in a fursuit because no one can see who they are.

– Some people have said that Burney may have been shy because of her father.

- He was known to be shy and only wanting to accompany other musicians rather than play lead guitar.

- Peter Parker has developed from shy high school student to troubled but outgoing college student to married high school teacher.
- The protagonistmain character of the movie "Lucas" is a shy and quiet, fourteen year old nerd, who is in love with a girl.

More in-sentence examples of “shy”:

– Ryuk is shy of girl.

– Freshwater crocodiles are very shy animals.

– They proposed to the Tsar, extremely shy and weak-willed, the replacement of several ministers with ones that supported peace.

– It got stronger very fast, it was just shy of a category 5 hurricane.

– The “recluse” part is because this spider is very shy and runs away from humans.

– Some birds get used to humans being near, but others are very shy of humans.

– He was best known for his work with Shy and TNT.

– On November 20, 2018, one day shy of his 66th birthday, Nekrošius died in Vilnius, Lithuania of a heart attack at the age of 65.

– Some species are very shy and will run away if the human gets too close.

– The Virvyčia is just shy of the 100 km limit.

– She was also so shy that visitors at her father’s house called her the “old lady”.

– Many people who are camera shy do not like to speak in public or perform in front of other people.

– She was a shy person, lived her childhood with cyber bullying.

– And no, I don’t mean changing mine! I raised just shy of a month ago, the issue of a user who is blocked at enwp, Aminnie, as part of a sock farm.

– Her personality make her liked in her world, but in her new school, the boys prefer a shy girl like Vanilla.

– It is a shy nocturnal grazer and does not live in big groups.

– His parents were loving, but he was a very shy boy.

– They are more shy than the crows that live in cities.

– Coleridge-Taylor was a shy man, but he was a very good conductor.

– He did his own first recording not until 1964 because he was a humble and shy person who did not like to be a leader.

– Hepburn plays Jo Stockton, a shy bookshop clerk.

– Dirickx died on 4 July 2018, three days shy of his 91st birthday.

– In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe.

– It is about two high school students, Troy Bolton, who is captain of his school’s basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a shy new student who is good in mathematics and science.

– It is about a shy and isolated waitress who decides to change the lives for other people around her while she deals with isolation herself.

– The black mamba is a shy animal.

– He was very shy because he was used to being all by himself with his family in the tower, but he made good progress and in 1905 gave his first violin recital.

– He was shy and yet he pushed himself to give lectures.

– For example, there is a young child battling cancer, a woman who is at first shy of wearing a bathing suit, and a man who is unsure of his sexuality.

– After a few years she came to know that his lover didn’t kill her father.Then the woman felt shy and commit suicide.

– People diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder are socially inhibited, meaning that they are shy and afraid of social situations.

– Divers have reported that Great Hammerhead Sharks are shy and avoid humans, but there have been reports of Great Hammerhead Sharks approaching divers closely and even chasing them.

– She is shy and feminine.

– A woman falls in love with the man who accidentally killed her father.Then the woman felt shy and pained.She decided that she will leave him.

– These persons, called “cynics”, shy away from relying upon sincerity, human virtue, or altruism as motivations.

– Japan is a shy and reserved supporting character.

– Boyer died two months shy of his centenarian100th birthday in Los Angeles, California on June 2, 2018 of respiratory failure.

– Kjellberg said he was “so shy back then”.

– Hofmann died on 12 March 2020 about two weeks shy of his 79th birthday.

– His father wanted him to be a priest, but Bernhard was much too shy to preach to people.

– So do not shy away on the pretext that this is not your religion; it is not mine either.

– He was one day shy of his forty-fifth birthday.

– Shaquille O’Neal in 1999–2000 and James in 2012–13 are the only two players to have fallen one vote shy of a unanimous selection, both receiving 120 of 121 votes.

– The player has to avoid obstacles like Shy Guys and spikes.

– Flora is the shy Fairy of Nature.

– Harrison is a singer who is very shy and can not sing in front of other people.

– Normally a shy animal, they change their behaviour in spring, when hares chase one another around meadows.

– At the time of her death, just one day shy of her 114th birthday, she was the oldest living person in Italy, the oldest living person in Europe, and the 4th oldest living person in the world.

– Created by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, the show follows the partnership between polar opposites — Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, an intelligent yet shy songwriter and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.

– Louis’s parents turned against him and he became a shy boy.

- Ryuk is shy of girl.

- Freshwater crocodiles are very shy animals.

“expectancy” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “expectancy”:

+ The average life expectancy is 78 years.

+ Sexual maturity occurs around three to four years of age, and life expectancy in captivity is 20years.

+ Life expectancy is how long you are expected to live.

+ The average life expectancy is 66 years and 71 years respectively for men and women.

+ The average life expectancy in the wild is lower than being captive.

+ The river otter’s life expectancy is 10 to 15 years in the wild and 25 years in captivity.

+ In 2014, the life expectancy for males was 71.6 years, and females 76.8 years.

expectancy how to use in sentences
expectancy how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “expectancy”:

+ There are great changes in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care and diet.

+ Census Bureau predicts that life expectancy in the United States will be in the mid-80s by 2050 and will top out eventually in the low 90s, barring major scientific advances that can change the rate of human aging itself, as opposed to merely treating the effects of aging as is done today.

+ In captivity, individual capuchins have reached an age of 45 years, although life expectancy in nature is only 15 to 25 years.

+ Because of all the damage, in 2003 80% of Angolans lacked access to basic medical care, 60% lacked access to water, and 30% of Angolan children would die before the age of 5, with an overall national life expectancy of less than 40years of age.

+ Life expectancy is 54 years old in Chad.

+ Rarely is the case of adulthood and teenage age, the average life expectancy of NPS is 7 months.

+ Economic development generally is measured by the human development index, life expectancy etc.These are the tools which institutions like IMF and world Bank use to classify a country as a developed, underdeveloped or newly industrialized emerging economies.

+ In the same year, the city was the leader in longevity, with the life expectancy at birth at 71.6 years of age.

+ Blanding’s turtles have a life expectancy of over 70 years.

+ Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality.

+ There are great changes in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care and diet.

+ Census Bureau predicts that life expectancy in the United States will be in the mid-80s by 2050 and will top out eventually in the low 90s, barring major scientific advances that can change the rate of human aging itself, as opposed to merely treating the effects of aging as is done today.
+ In captivity, individual capuchins have reached an age of 45 years, although life expectancy in nature is only 15 to 25 years.

+ The life expectancy of an indoor cat is around 17 years, but the life expectancy of outdoor cats is 5.6 years.

+ According to the CIA World Factbook, Macau has the world’s longest life expectancy of 84.4 years.

+ There are also significant differences in life expectancy between men and women in most countries, with women typically outliving men by around five years.

+ In the full disease life expectancy is shortened, in fact it is near-fatal in pre-modern societies.

+ The lowest is for people from Chad where life expectancy is only 49.81 years.

+ They have a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years.

+ The life expectancy of a meth addict is 5-10 years.

+ The life expectancy of some species can be as long as 50 years.

“champagne” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “champagne”:

+ At the podium ceremony, out of respect for Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna, no champagne was sprayed.

+ It was formed with parts of the former provinces of Champagne Champagne, Lorraine and Franche-Comté.

+ He recommended using Champagne champagne to clean boots and make them shine.

+ Mercier Champagne House was founded in 1858.

+ The Champagne Champagne vineyards producing the world-famous sparkling wine are located within Marne.

+ Party hats, noisemakers, fire crackers and drinking champagne are fairly common during this holiday.

champagne in-sentences
champagne in-sentences

Example sentences of “champagne”:

+ The Champagne fairs played an important part in the economy of medieval Europe as well.

+ One of the features of Champagne wine is that this carbon dioxide originates from a second fermentation in the bottle, and is not added.

+ Charles IV and Count of Champagne from 1322 to his death.

+ The most famous Teuscher confections are Champagne Truffles.

+ The most popular sparkling wines are Champagne champagne, which comes from spumante, from Italy.

+ Champagne is usually served in a champagne flute.

+ Champagne can be opened in a way that the Stopper cork “pops” out and the champagne sprays out in a bubbly foam.

+ People have also bathed in other substances, like Champagne Champagne, beans, or chocolate.

+ Many people call all sparkling wines “champagne” but according to trade laws, only sparkling wine from the Champagne region can be called champagne.

+ The building today has grade A office spaces, a restaurant on the 24th floor and a champagne and seafood bar on the 42nd floor.

+ Some local Seattle musicians like Thomas Grey of Champagne Champagne are in the music video.

+ He asked them to make a film about the Mercier champagne house, in which the owner himself appears on the screen.

+ Normally, care should be taken when opening champagne bottles so that it does not make a mess.

+ The most famous example is champagne champagne, which must be fermented in the bottle and be made in the Champagne region of France.

+ The color champagne is a name given for various very pale tints of yellowish-Orange orange that are close to beige.

+ It is situated on the river Aisne Aisne, near the northern border of Champagne and 37km from Reims.

+ Sparkling wine is officially allowed to be called champagne if it is from here.

+ The Champagne fairs played an important part in the economy of medieval Europe as well.

+ One of the features of Champagne wine is that this carbon dioxide originates from a second fermentation in the bottle, and is not added.
+ Charles IV and Count of Champagne from 1322 to his death.

Use in sentence of “boxer”

How to use in-sentence of “boxer”:

+ Rubin “Hurricane” Carter was an AmericansAmerican middleweight boxer and criminal.

+ It aims to harden the eight members of the body, so that being hit with the shinbone of the Thai boxer is often compared to being hit with a baseball stick.

+ Canadian heavyweight boxer George Chuvalo is featured on the cover of the album and vocal excerpts from him are also featured on the album’s final track “Mettle”.

+ The Boxer Movement or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese uprising from November 1899 to September 7, 1901.

+ Mike Tyson became a professional boxer in 1985 and won a heavyweight title from Trevor Berbick in 1986.

+ With good care, a Boxer can be an ideal pet and companion.

+ He was the most senior junior Senator upon the retirement of Barbara Boxer in January 2017 to February 2017.

+ Gregory the GreatKSG Knight BachelorKB was an English boxer known for the power of his left hook.

Use in sentence of boxer
Use in sentence of boxer

Example sentences of “boxer”:

+ Many boxing historians rank Robinson as the best boxer who ever lived.

+ José Ángel Nápoles, nicknamed “Mantequilla” was a Cuban-born Mexican boxer and a World Welterweight Champion.

+ He is ranked by BoxRec as the third best British super-middleweight boxer of all time.

+ She was in charge during the Opium Wars, First Sino-Japanese War, and the Boxer Rebellion.

+ The stability of their lives is thrown into an emotional storm when a former boxer turned writer named Sloan arrives.

+ A Boxer will not be ignored and will go to great lengths to draw attention to itself, good or even bad.

+ Shigeji Kaneko was a Japanese peopleJapanese featherweight boxer during the 1950s.

+ They are tight like briefs, but still have long legs like boxer shorts.

+ Many people get a Boxer and then may give it to a rescue or pound because they are not ready or willing to devote the time that Boxers require for training and attention.

+ In the end of the dance, the crossed arms are hit each one of its shoulders with the opposite hand in order to announce that the boxer is hostile.

+ He is the only boxer to be awarded a knighthood.

+ The first heavyweight champion under modern rules was Irish peopleIrish boxer Jack Dempsey.

+ Many boxing historians rank Robinson as the best boxer who ever lived.

+ José Ángel Nápoles, nicknamed "Mantequilla" was a Cuban-born Mexican boxer and a World Welterweight Champion.

More in-sentence examples of “boxer”:

+ Some boxer shorts have openings with a snap button for using the toilet.

+ In his childhood he wanted to become a boxer like his big brother Jerry.

+ Some boxer shorts have openings with a snap button for using the toilet.

+ In his childhood he wanted to become a boxer like his big brother Jerry.

+ He tells about the time when he had to fight Eryx the boxer to stop him from killing anymore people.

+ The movie is a famed boxer fighting against Clubber Lang.

+ He is notable for playing the Soviet boxer Ivan Drago in Rocky film.

+ Eri Klas was an Estonian Conductingconductor, boxer and educator.

+ Another possibility is winning on points, which a boxer gets by outboxing his or her opponent by hitting the opponent more often, harder, and more accurately.

+ Sometimes a boxer will absorb a blow they could have avoided so that they can counterattack straight afterwards.

+ Her daughter, Nicole Boxer married Tony Rodham at the White House in 1994.

+ The Boxer breed was created from the brabanter and Bullenbeiser.

+ During the Boxer rebellion only one Hispanic American received the Medal of Honor and that was France Silva who earned it for “distinguishing himself for meritorious conduct”.

+ Act of providing to see de the weapons used during the combat de lethwei, by the boxer himself.

+ Barbara Boxer is an American politician.

+ When Boxer tried to support Snowball against Squealer, Napoleon tries to attack Boxer with his dogs but Boxer easily crushes the dog.

+ Some boxer briefs have an opening with buttons on the front.

+ This was because they had beaten China in the Opium Wars and the Boxer Rebellion.

+ The plaques include names dating back to the British Sudanese Expedition, the Second Boer War, and the Boxer Rebellion.

+ Giacobbe “Jake” LaMotta, nicknamed “The Bronx Bull” and “The Raging Bull” was an American retired professional boxer and former World Middleweight Champion.

+ It was damaged in 1900 by the international expeditionary force during the suppression of the Boxer Rising and 24 years later, it became a public park in 1924.

+ Others were awarded for earlier actions Spanish-American Warin the Philippines, on the Mexican Border and during the Boxer Rebellion.

+ At the start of 2016, Harris said that she would attempt to become senator after Barbara Boxer said that she would not work as a senator for the next term.

+ Hocine became a professional boxer in 1998.

+ Roger Mayweather was an American professional boxer and trainer.

+ Items of underwear commonly worn by women today include brassieres, while men wear briefs, trunks, boxer shorts or boxer briefs.

+ The average lifespan of a healthy Boxer is 9–11 years.

+ Leszek Melchior Drogosz was a PolesPolish boxer and actor.

+ Television displays more men in boxer shorts than in other underwear.

+ Moussa became a professional boxer in 1988.

+ He was an amateur welterweight boxer he won the Italian title in 1956–60, the European title in 1957 and 1959, and an Olympic gold medal in 1960.

+ Anthony “Tony” Burton was an AmericansAmerican boxer and comedian.

+ The Boxer Rebellion and Japan’s victory over Russia in 1905 made the Chinese hopeful that they could make things better.

+ The boxer Max Schmeling flew on it back to Germany after defeating Joe Louis in the United States.

+ The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising that occurred within China in the years 1900 and 1901.

+ During the Boxer Rebellion, about 10,000 soldiers attacked the small village of Donglu on April, 1900.

+ Sandro Lopopolo was an ItaliansItalian light boxer who was born in Milan.

+ Wet boxer contests are also held in gay bars.

+ He fought champion boxer Larry Holmes for the WBC World Heavyweight title at Houston, TexasHouston’s Astrodome on November 26, 1982.

+ In January 2015, Boxer announced she will not be running for re-election in the 2016 senate elections and also announced her retirement from politics.

+ Some boxer briefs have elastic at the end of the legs, and stitching across the bottom.

+ Orwell in Animal Farm presents Boxer as a symbolic character of the “Stakhanovites”.

+ Plotcheck also faced boxer Eric “Butterbean” Esch at WrestleMania XV but was knocked out in 30 seconds.

+ The boxer infobox provides a quick overview of the most sought after information of a boxer in an easy to view sideframe to the article proper.

+ Bob Baker was an American boxer who fought professionally from 1949 to 1960.

+ Zbikowski is also a boxer and holds a 4-0 boxing record.

+ The movie, distributed by United Artists, stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, an Italian-American middleweight boxer whose self-destructive and obsessive rage, sexual jealousy, and animalistic appetite destroyed his relationship with his wife and family.

How to use in-sentence of “anorexia”

How to use in-sentence of “anorexia”:

– Medical doctorDoctors use the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” to make a medical diagnosis and decide if a person has anorexia or not.

– Diby died on 7 December 2019 of problems caused by anorexia at his home in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, aged 62.

– The doll has been blamed for eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia.

– There was also no mention of Vascular cognitive impairment, Skull bossing, Cognitive Remediation Therapy, Cognitive flexibility, Anorexia nervosa or a treatment section for Suicide, amongst others, until I created them.

– She had the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, a condition that left her comatose and near death at the age of 12.

– Karen had anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder of extreme weight loss dieting.

How to use in-sentence of anorexia
How to use in-sentence of anorexia

Example sentences of “anorexia”:

– SSRIs do not seem to help anorexia nervosa.

– Some people think that Jackson had anorexia nervosa.

– The person may also have anorexia nervosa.

– Grahame died in a private hospital in England on 9 April 2021 from anorexia at the age of 38.

– She wrote a book about her battle with Anorexia nervosaanorexia called “Unbearable Lightness: A story of loss and gain”.

– People with anorexia may also binge and purge.

– Four signs of anorexia are listed in the manual.

– It is often found in people who have other mental disorders, such as depression depression, bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, obsessive-compulsive disorder and drug addiction.

– People with anorexia are more likely to die than people with any other mental illness.

– Many people think that anorexia is caused by wanting to be thin like models in magazines.

– On the other hand, eating too little food, from lack of access or Anorexia nervosaanorexia could cause malnutrition.

- SSRIs do not seem to help anorexia nervosa.

- Some people think that Jackson had anorexia nervosa.

“for instance” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “for instance”:

+ Secured loans are loans for which the borrower is required to guarantee repayment, by pledging with property, for instance a car, a house etc.

+ Oxford University Press In humans, information received from the eyes dominates other sensory modalities, including audition, so for instance when ‘ba’ is heard and ‘ga’ is seen, the resulting stimuli is heard is ‘da’.

+ Thus modules that use this meta-template will for instance not categorize on /archive pages and on the subpages of.

+ This includes landforms, flora, fauna and human elements, for instance human activity or the built environment.

+ This is a major source of controversy in for instance the energy market, where desirability of different kinds of power generation varies drastically.

+ Besides from categories, you can feed anything else to this module, for instance some text.

+ It is known that there are Kazakh people in other parts of Turkey, for instance Manisa, Konya.

+ Most languages change starting with minor issues like this – for instance Italian languageItalian, Spanish, French all came from Latin due to many small usage shifts over centuries.

for instance example in sentences
for instance example in sentences

Example sentences of “for instance”:

+ It is high in different types of nutritionnutrients, for instance protein, iron, vitamin C and B, and dietary fiber.

+ This infobox now also supports settlements that are part of a commune, for instance former communes that were merged into a “commune nouvelle”.

+ On days without access to the garden, for instance when it was raining, the prisoners occupied their time making envelopes together in the main corridor.

+ It would be for instance the problem of the movement of the Sun, the Earth and the Moon.

+ Using for instance is useful for short citations.

+ Even after the arrival of the Spaniards, ethnic groups in Argentina adopted Mapudungun, for instance Patagonians or Tehuelche.

+ This is quite common for instance among homeless people.

+ A fumarole is an opening in the crust of the Earth, often in the neighborhood of volcanoes, where steam and gases come out, for instance carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and hydrogen sulfide.

+ In the past few hours for instance we have had to deal with a massive flurry of personal attacks and heavy amount of vandalism.

+ Google for instance mentions the significance of taking serious action to reinforce energy efficiency in case of either running a small data center or a huge service.

+ The notice-not-sandbox parameter can for instance be used so a protection template can be placed already in the /sandbox version of the code.

+ He constructed many beautiful buildings in Turin, for instance the Palazzo Reale where he died.

+ The genus also includes the group of ornamental plants collectively known as the flowering currants, for instance “R.

+ It is high in different types of nutritionnutrients, for instance protein, iron, vitamin C and B, and dietary fiber.

+ This infobox now also supports settlements that are part of a commune, for instance former communes that were merged into a "commune nouvelle".

“stunning” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stunning”:

+ Ricky Martin is an international pop icon and is also considered and widely regarded as being hunky and toned and is overly admired by many stunning and gorgeous-looking women and various fans from all over around the world.

+ Regardless of the limitation of concepts and genres, Miserable Faith has committed to get rid of the old stereotype and achieved their stunning transformation.

+ His most crucial knock came against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Qualifier where he played a stunning innings to get the game back to Chennai’s favor.

+ Pilbara is known for Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal peoples, its stunning landscapes, its red earth and its vast mineral deposits, in particular iron ore.

+ The reserve is characterized by stunning landscapes that combine the often quiet vegetation with the water surface of the Nile, which made it an important tourist attraction.

stunning - some sentence examples
stunning – some sentence examples