“enjoy” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “enjoy”:

+ Countries must admit that persons with disabilities have the right to take part in cultural life and enjoy recreation, leisure and sports without discrimination and with reasonable support.

+ However, his sisters who have been good little rabbits enjoy a special dinner of bread, milk, and blackberries.

+ Perhaps some editors would enjoy a little project to add pages to this category? There are some pretty spectacular locations to go! No formal organisation, we’ve done it before and it seems to help having a small group work on different but related pages.

+ Most people go to nightclubs because they enjoy the music and dancing.

+ Black mambas enjoy rock-covered hills, forested savannah, and woods with rocks and fallen trees to shelter them.

enjoy how to use?
enjoy how to use?

Example sentences of “enjoy”:

+ They do it simply because they enjoy walking in the mountains and they want to try something hard.

+ While children with ADHD may have trouble doing some things, many children with ADHD will not have trouble paying attention to something they enjoy or think are interesting.

+ He wrote that the radio and record player was helping people who had never listened to music before to enjoy music.

+ The other is to help visitors enjoy them.

+ They began to enjoy Chinese food and art.

+ It was particularly strong in British India, where it formed a rallying point for Indian Muslims and was the one of the many anti-British Indian political movements to enjoy widespread support.

+ Many people especially enjoy reading books or things that come from outside the country, even though the government does not approve of this.

+ Because there are so many different kinds of sharks, and because each kind has its own kind of special teeth, many people enjoy collecting shark teeth.

+ Cumbria is very popular with people who enjoy walking although the weather is very poor here.

+ People enjoy the tales of possible ghost encounters on the prison grounds.

+ It attracts many international students who enjoy the scenic surroundings and pleasant student experience.

+ He got engrossed with singing and started to enjoy it.

+ Camembert can be used in many dishes, but it is popularly eaten uncooked on bread or with wine or meat, to enjoy the subtle flavour and texture which do not survive heating.

+ Perry Seibert of Allmusic awarded the DVD three out of five stars, commenting that fans of Lopez will “greatly enjoy this disc”, but it carries little interest to the average DVD consumer.

+ They do it simply because they enjoy walking in the mountains and they want to try something hard.

+ While children with ADHD may have trouble doing some things, many children with ADHD will not have trouble paying attention to something they enjoy or think are interesting.
+ He wrote that the radio and record player was helping people who had never listened to music before to enjoy music.

More in-sentence examples of “enjoy”:

+ Both children and adults enjoy arts and crafts.

+ He thinks about when he was a child and he used to enjoy spending time outdoors and going fishing.

+ At night the girls enjoy playing “Bhailo” by singing and dancing.

+ They also enjoy feeding on vegetables.

+ However many people across the world eat hot dogs and enjoy them very much.

+ Some Siamese cat’s enjoy ‘talking’, which has been said to sound like a human baby, and are always want attention.

+ I also enjoy writing, as it is a hobby of mine, and I feel that this is a particularly productive use of my hobby for the above reasons.

+ On stage, Simone often seemed to be haughty and aloof but seemed to enjoy talking to her audiences.

+ They also enjoy tribal ceremonies, martial arts, and sports such as soccer, cricket, and badminton.

+ Rather, these action groups want to enjoy common activities in the nude, like bathing.

+ People in Okinawa enjoy drinking Awamori with friends, families and so on.

+ Tennis is quite a popular sport which lots of people enjoy watching.

+ He wished to preserve this intact, within a larger Indian Confederation whereby his own Muslim community could enjoy full and maximum freedom and self-governance without truncating India or the Punjab region.

+ The younger son said, “Father, give me my money now, so I can go and enjoy myself, while I’m young.” He took the money to the city, and spent it all on parties with his friends and other sinful things.

+ Some, including celebrities who knew Barris, do not know or care, and enjoy his stories as entertainment.

+ They should also know how to make a building attractive, so that people will enjoy using it.

+ Tourists often enjoy a local specialty called “babi guling”.

+ Out of the sour road signs, tourists from Germany specifically enjoy the elk warning signs.

+ The river San Rafael is only 3km long but many persons go there during summer to enjoy its cool waters and part of its water is taken to the city of Barahona.

+ After catch­ing and eat­ing the prey, Japan­ese weasels usually enjoy the warmth of the prey’s nest after eat­ing.

+ Some artists or groups who enjoy local or small scale popularity have started their own labels in order to release their music.

+ It is a place with very nice hotels, resorts and restaurants that enjoy a good location in front of the sea.

+ The Togolese enjoy many foods including tropical fruits, pastries, and many different products made from peanuts.

+ According to Jerne’s biographer Thomas Söderqvist, Jerne did not play the role of a bench scientist, he could not pipette accurately, and he did not enjoy experimental work.

+ Some people also keep plants that butterflies lay eggs on, and enjoy watching the caterpillars hatch out and feed on the plant.

+ Paris was a famous town for painters, writers, and musicians to gather, to learn from each other and to enjoy the life of the city.

+ However, it has a strong following with people who enjoy to do arts and crafts.

+ Some people enjoy hobbies such as playing games or solving puzzles.

+ People still work during that time, but in the evenings and on weekends, they enjoy the festival.

+ In movies, she often played older, unmarried women from New England who was extremely practical but did not enjoy jokes.

+ It is still unclear whether UK citizens will continue to enjoy EU citizenships after Brexit.

+ Around twenty-five thousand people enjoy the concerts, electronic music tents, and fashion shows.

+ They keep working on it because they enjoy it or want to become more experienced programmers.

+ It is quite enough to enjoy the beach.

+ Those who enjoy urolagnia may enjoy urinating on other people, or being urinated on.

+ But many people visit in the daytime to enjoy nature.

+ ELI teachers and students enjoy playing games.

+ I hope you enjoy your time here.

+ Fear of suffocation—something that I have or fear is never being able to enjoy myself,…

+ They enjoy sledding, running and swimming with their owners.

+ There are many things you can also enjoy in other Han River parks.

+ Rapunzel and Flynn arrive at the kingdom and enjoy the festivities, culminating in an evening boat ride as the King, Queen and citizens release lanterns.

+ Many people enjoy using amateur radio to talk to other amateur radio hobbyists in other countries.

+ The Royal Palaces enjoy certain legal privileges, for example there is an exemption from levying duty on alcoholic beverages sold in the bars at the Palace of Westminster and there are exemptions from Health and Safety legislation.

+ One is Sundance Square, a popular place to enjoy in downtown.

+ Many little children gather there and enjoy playing outside.

+ Both children and adults enjoy arts and crafts.

+ He thinks about when he was a child and he used to enjoy spending time outdoors and going fishing.

How to use in sentence of “tendon”

How to use in-sentence of “tendon”:

– The beginning of a tendon is where it connects to a muscle.

– When walking, tendon or joints in the eland’s foreleg produce a sharp clicking sound, the cause of which is not known.

– A tendon inserts into bone at an enthesis.

– In 1982, he ruptured his Achilles tendon 2 times.

– The fibers join to a single tendon to attach to the ulna bone.

– If the tendons and ligaments are too weak to support the pressure, the muscles can cause a complete tendon blow.

– The fossils showed evidence of injuries, including a healed broken rib and an arthritic toe that was probably the result of a tendon being ripped away from the bone.

– When properly performed, strength training can provide significant functional benefits and improvement in overall health and well-being, including increased bone, muscle, tendon and ligament strength, improved joint function, reduced potential for injury, increased bone density, a temporary increase in metabolism, improved cardiac function.

How to use in sentence of tendon
How to use in sentence of tendon

“godfather” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “godfather”:

+ They had a daughter, Violet, whose godfather is actor Bill Murray.

+ At the end of the book, Harry, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and some of their friends go to the Ministry of Magic because Harry thinks his godfather is in danger.

+ Former Godfather Joe Massino had wanted to change the name of the Bonanno Family to the Massino Family but since his arrest and defection it is unlikely to happen.

+ Along with Jonny Buckland, Pegg is godfather to Apple, daughter of close friends Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow.

+ Her godfather was the famous Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

+ The next movie, “The Godfather Part III”, was released in 1990.

godfather in sentences?
godfather in sentences?

Example sentences of “godfather”:

+ This field is not for nicknames such as “The Godfather of Soul which are not the artists’ “official” names.

+ It was nominated for three Academy Awards in 1974 and lost Academy Award for Best PictureBest Picture to “The Godfather Part II”, another Francis Ford Coppola movie.

+ He was known as “The Godfather of the Broken-Hearted”.

+ His godfather is Swedish actor Peter Stormare.

+ Earl Grosvenor, the only son of the Duke, is godfather to Prince George of Cambridge.

+ Carluccio has been called “the godfather of Italian gastronomy”, with a career of more than 50 years.

+ He conducted two movie scores, 1990’s “The Godfather Part III” and 1992’s “Dracula”.

+ He is also the godfather of Jackson’s 2 older children with Debbie Rowe, Prince and Paris Jackson.

+ He was known for his roles as Senator Pat Geary in “The Godfather II” and as the General in “Apocalypse Now”.

+ This field is not for nicknames such as "The Godfather of Soul which are not the artists' "official" names.

+ It was nominated for three Academy Awards in 1974 and lost Academy Award for Best PictureBest Picture to "The Godfather Part II", another Francis Ford Coppola movie.

+ Death” Steve WilliamsSteve Williams in the second round, Charles Wright The Godfather in the semi-finals, and Bradshaw in the finals.

+ He was for utilitarianism, and he loved the ethical theory first proposed by his third godfather Jeremy Bentham.

+ Other roles includes; Don Altobello in “The Godfather Part III”, Cotton Weinberger in “The Two Jakes”, and Arthur Abbott in “The Holiday”.

+ Harry also owns half of a pair of two-way mirrors, given by his godfather Sirius Black, as a means of maintaining covert communications.

+ James Hansen dubbed him “the godfather of black carbon.” He was born in Sombor, Serbia.

+ Sir John Gurdon: Godfather of cloning.

+ He also had a part in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II”, as Don Fanucci.

“manslaughter” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “manslaughter”:

+ Father – Alexander Grigorievich Klimov, a freelance artist, was convicted of manslaughter in 1979, returned to the family when Katya was already 13 years old; passed away in 2010.

+ Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter of Jackson.

+ Sweeney was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Dunne’s death and went to prison for three and a half years.

+ England and the United States were the first two countries to introduce manslaughter into their laws.

+ When they are used against people, the charges range from manslaughter to murder.

manslaughter some ways to use
manslaughter some ways to use

Example sentences of “manslaughter”:

+ In 1980, Grillo was found guilty of manslaughter for a car accident in which he was the driver.

+ On September 1, 2015, Snuka was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the 1983 death of his girlfriend Nancy Argentino at an Allentown, PennsylvaniaAllentown, Pennsylvania hotel.
+ In fact, no jurisdiction in the United States had manslaughter on its books until the 20th century.

+ In 1980, Grillo was found guilty of manslaughter for a car accident in which he was the driver.

+ On September 1, 2015, Snuka was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the 1983 death of his girlfriend Nancy Argentino at an Allentown, PennsylvaniaAllentown, Pennsylvania hotel.

+ In fact, no jurisdiction in the United States had manslaughter on its books until the 20th century.

+ He was convicted of manslaughter and driving under the influence.

+ I have five convictions on my record: one for manslaughter and four for robbery.

+ Italian prosecutors charged six people with manslaughter in connection with Senna’s death, all of whom were later found to be not guilty.

+ He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sent to prison for a year by an Australian court.

+ Furthermore, the Catholic Church does not believe in a difference between murder and manslaughter the way the law does.

+ He headed the enquiries into the UK’s first case of manslaughter arising from the use of an aeroplane.

+ The head of Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority and five other officials were charged with manslaughter as a result of the crash of Flight 291.

How to use in-sentence of “upright”

How to use in-sentence of “upright”:

+ They certainly could not stand upright like penguins as in the early reconstructions.

+ A keelboat has a weighted keel to keep it upright and a dinghy just uses a centreboard and the boat must be balanced by the crew.

+ He is shown touching the earth with his right hand and holding an upright thunderbolt in his left hand.

+ By defying the convention of painting on an upright surface, he added a new dimension, literally, by being able to view and apply paint to his canvases from all directions.

+ Much of the problem comes from our upright bipedal stance, without which our pelvis could be shaped more suitably for birth.

+ Its shape is an upright stand with eight equal branches to hold a candle or oil with a wick.

How to use in-sentence of upright
How to use in-sentence of upright

Example sentences of “upright”:

+ In 1852 Lyell and Dawson made a celebrated discovery of tetrapod fossils entombed within an upright tree at Coal Mine Point.

+ Hoof shapes are different as well, donkey hooves are smaller and rounder, with more upright pasterns.

+ Grandin recommends “well-designed upright or rotating restraining pens” to hold cattle in a comfortable position.

+ Johnson had a unique upright posture when he ran so that he looked like a duck walk, which gave him the nickname “The Duck”.

+ He could barely sit upright without visible signs of pain on his face, It is understandable then, that in such a poor and un-stabilised state of health and having archived a historic 3-peat in government, he would welcome retirement.

+ It was difficult to present upright figures in a circle.

+ Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus died on a simple upright pole, a “torture stake” ; and only display it as a picture of an impaled Jesus in their literature.

+ They grow in rainforests as an upright shrub that can be up to 1.5 m tall.

+ Wovoka wrote a letter in 1892 to the other tribes telling them that Jesus had just returned to earth that year, and that if they lived upright lives, they would be getting their lands and culture again some day, and the dead would live.

+ A battering ram is where a wrestler stands and faces an upright opponent.

+ Three points are scored if the ball crosses between the two upright posts and above the crossbar and remains over.

+ In 1852 Lyell and Dawson made a celebrated discovery of tetrapod fossils entombed within an upright tree at Coal Mine Point.

+ Hoof shapes are different as well, donkey hooves are smaller and rounder, with more upright pasterns.
+ Grandin recommends "well-designed upright or rotating restraining pens" to hold cattle in a comfortable position.

+ Also known as ‘cromlech’, ‘quoit’, or ‘portal tomb’ It usually consists of three or more upright stones.

+ The modern Stonehenge consists entirely of original stones, some of which have been replaced in upright position.

+ For a place kick, the ball must first be snapped to a placeholder, who holds the ball upright on the ground with his fingertip so that it may be kicked.

+ A “vexilloid” consists of a staff held upright with a cloth banner that hangs down vertically on the staff and on top of the staff is an emblem, such as a carved animal.

+ He is best known as a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade sketch comedy troupe and for playing Mike McLintock on the HBO series “Veep”.

+ Like great apes, gibbons can also walk upright on the ground.

+ The inner rampart was 14m high and topped by a fence of huge, upright timbers.

+ They are more likely to perch on a branch rather than an upright trunk.

“overflow” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “overflow”:

– Unfortunately, different browsers have different ways of dealing with lines of text that overflow their container – some stretch the container whilst others wrap the text.

– An arithmetic overflow happens when a number contained in a variable is increased beyond the highest number that the variable allows.

– When it rained, these pits would overflow and drain into the lake.

– The event was again filled to capacity, with 8,000 supporters waiting in the overflow area provided by venue officials.

– Integer overflow occurs in computers, when the number which is stored becomes larger than the capacity of the memory it is stored in.

– Several can usually be carefully added without overflow of water.

overflow use in-sentences
overflow use in-sentences

How to use in sentence of “sound like”

How to use in-sentence of “sound like”:

+ The song is infamous for vocalist John Lydon’s phrasing of the word “vacant”, emphasizing the last syllable making it sound like the vulgar word “cunt”.

+ Some organs also have some pipes made of brass that sound like trumpets.

+ That way, they could make it sound like wiping out the culture of Native Americans was a good thing.

+ The recorder was often used by musicians to sound like bird songs.

+ The “strings” are quiet stops which sound like string instruments.

+ For the “A” pedal, the usual place makes all the “A” strings sound like a normal “A”.

+ Rhonchi are also called coarse crackles, because they sound like coarse, rattling, crackling sounds.

How to use in sentence of sound like
How to use in sentence of sound like

Example sentences of “sound like”:

+ Many of Franck’s works use “cyclic form”, a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.

+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport’s name.

+ I don’t mean to sound like a broken record.

+ Rales are also called fine crackles, because they often sound like a fine crackling noise.

+ It was also made to sound like a double bass.

+ Most fire alarm sounders in Europe sound like a siren.

+ Calling water by an unfamiliar name and making it sound like a harmful chemical can make people think it is dangerous.

+ Also, “cot” does not sound like “caught” and “bother” does not rhyme with “father”.

+ They often sound like a free improvisation.

+ Janáček often makes his music sound like folk music of his country.

+ Without the small “tsu” the first syllable would sound like the word “knee”.

+ For example in the word “slap”, the letters sound like the noise you hear when you slap something.

+ Other people may sound like they are speaking softly or their speech may not be clear.

+ This is done so that earlier music will sound like it did when it was first composed.

+ Some composers liked to use a drone to make it sound like bagpipes or other folk instruments.

+ It can be music that does not sound like mainstream rock or country.

+ Some Siamese cat’s enjoy ‘talking’, which has been said to sound like a human baby, and are always want attention.

+ Many of Franck's works use "cyclic form", a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.

+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport's name.

More in-sentence examples of “sound like”:

+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.

+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, “whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.

+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.

+ It was also used by Saint-Saëns in his “Danse macabre” where it is supposed to sound like a skeleton, and in his “Carnival of the Animals” where it is supposed to sound like fossils.

+ The other hand can tap rhythms on the skin which makes it sound like a drum as well as making the jingles sound.

+ The note “C” as written and played on the horn in F will sound like an “F and the same “C” written for the alto saxophone in E♭ will sound like “E♭”.

+ The bear and wych-elm are part of Berwick upon Tweed’s shield because they sound like the town’s name.

+ He spelled it “Bosnack” to sound like the post-classical Latin “Bosniacus”.

+ With Satyricon he  tries to fit more closely with other musical instruments, in order to sound like a group and in 1349 he concentrates more on how faster, heavier and violent can be.

+ It sometimes makes a sound like “ks”.

+ This may sound like a broken record but I’m here to ask for more consideration of Jessica Alba for WP:VGA status! She’s got four days left to run and still needs more support! Of course I’ll happily deal with any concerns raised.

+ The best-known electronic organs include the Hammond organ heard in jazz, and other organs, like those made by the Japanese company Yamaha, are in fact synthesizers that can sound like a whole orchestra playing together.

+ The music is made to sound like the kind of drum which is called “tambourin” in French.

+ Benjamin Britten, in his “Serenade for tenor, horn and string instrumentsstrings”, asks for the horn to played naturally for the fanfare at the beginning to make it sound like a hunting horn.

+ His scherzos are tuneful dance movements which often sound like country dances.

+ Those recordings, because they are early, do not sound like modern recordings.

+ There are electronic organs that look and sound like those played in churches, and even many churches use electronic organs when they do not have the money or space for a full pipe organ.

+ They thought he made it sound like he had rescued the Americans.

+ He made the music sound like that of composers from the Classical period such as Haydn.

+ The name “brachiosaur” means “arm lizard”, which may sound like a strange name for a four-legged animal.

+ He said it would sound like classical music.

+ He wrote some of his plays in ways that made them sound like Noh plays.

+ They said the book had “dated cultural attitudes toward Indigenous people and people of color that contradict modern acceptance, celebration, and understanding of diverse communities.” For example, in the book, one white character says “the only good Indian is a dead Indian.” Some of the words Ingalls use to describe Native Americans makes them sound like non-human animals.

+ In some languages, these lizards have names that sound like their calls, for example, both English and Indonesian call one kind gecko.

+ Sometimes he made it sound like an orchestra.

+ They can sound like a bird or like the howling wind.

+ He wrote that the music for the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” should sound like drops of water splashing in a fountain.

+ These started to become popular again with organ builders in the 1950s when it was felt that the Romantic organ was not suitable for old music, and some organ builders started using Baroque principles again so that the music of composers such as Bach could sound like it used to.

+ Many organists who gave organ recitals liked Henry Willis’s organs because they had lots of different sounds which helped to make the organ sound like an orchestra.

+ Vocaloid 4 was released in 2015, and added a feature which let voicebanks made specifically for Vocaloid 4 sound like they were growling.

+ Handel uses the melisma to make it sound like someone shaking something.

+ The lower place makes all the “A” strings on the harp sound like “A”-flat, while the higher place makes all the “A” strings sound like “A”-sharp.

+ They said it did not sound like a song a little girl would sing in a barnyard.

+ The mouth starts out making a sound like the soft “a” sound in “flat”, then moves to make the a hard “oo” sound like the one in “caboose”.

+ To blow this horn, the lip and lung strength of the blower has to be strong to make a sound like a foghorn or an elephant.

+ Thicke wanted the song to sound like Got to Give It Up by Marvin Gaye.

+ Rales may also sound like bubbling, rattling, or small clicking sounds.

+ Whenever possible the composer made the music sound like the word being sung.

+ Now and again the clarinet plays two note notes which sound like the call of the cuckoo.

+ For example, there is a well-known one called “El Grillo” in which the singers try to sound like the chirping of a cricket in the grass.

+ Sometimes he uses blocks of sound like Edgard Varèse.

+ In Egyptian, this picture had stood for a sound like English “J” because of their word for snake.

+ Choreographer Marius Petipa wanted the Sugar Plum Fairy’s music to sound like “drops of water shooting from a fountain”.

+ They tried to make the music of composers from the Baroque period sound like it had done when it was written.

+ The “flute” stops sound like flutes in an orchestra.

+ It has a /s/ sound like in the word “soap” and it never appears at the very start or at the very end of a word.

+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.

+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, "whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.
+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.

Some example sentences of “snoop”

How to use in-sentence of “snoop”:

+ The album featured guest vocals such as Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Snoop Dogg, The Jerky Boys and Twiztid.

+ Soulja Boy also had an argument with rapper Ice-T, after the argument rappers such as Kanye West and 50 Cent defended Soulja Boy and rappers such as Snoop Dogg and Method Man defended Ice-T.

+ The album featured a lot of guests, including Devin the Dude, Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg and Eminem.

+ Some well known early rappers include: Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg, The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, and Sean “P-Diddy” Combs.

+ After the match, Snoop Dogg clotheslined Marella in the ring and kissed Maria, before leaving with her and Ashley.

+ Rapper Snoop Dogg released an album of reggae music in 2013.

+ The songs “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” and “It’s On” are diss songs meant to insult Dr Dre and his then new protegee Snoop Doggy Dogg.

Some example sentences of snoop
Some example sentences of snoop

Example sentences of “snoop”:

+ They saw Snoop Dogg use his alias Snoopzilla.

+ The reason why he is called "Snoop Dogg" is because his mother named him after a character called "Snoopy", because Snoop Dogg was a fan of the "Peanuts" cartoon, which has the Snoopy character.
+ The movie stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney.

+ They saw Snoop Dogg use his alias Snoopzilla.

+ The reason why he is called “Snoop Dogg” is because his mother named him after a character called “Snoopy”, because Snoop Dogg was a fan of the “Peanuts” cartoon, which has the Snoopy character.

+ The movie stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney.

+ The album features rappers Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne.

+ Tray Deee, Snoop Dogg, and Goldie Loc were members of this band.

+ Some notable Crips are Snoop Dogg and Eazy-E.

+ Now, in recent years she has been working on a new album with Ne-Yo, Snoop Dogg, Timbaland.

+ Many of the popular hip hop musicians from the 2000s use nicknames, such as Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Eminem, Lil’ Wayne, and 50 Cent.

+ Dre, Tweedy Bird Loc and Snoop Doggy Dogg.

+ Leonard’s parents made him learn to play the cello and become a scientist even though he wanted to be a rapper “like Snoop Dogg but with a little more healthy respect for the police”.

+ The album included appearances from Missy Elliott and Snoop Dogg.

+ Famous American musicians include Taylor Swift, Eminem, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Madonna Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg and more.

+ The album features several guest rappers such as Hittman Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, and Eminem.

+ Artists he has worked with include UNKLE, Damon Albarn, Elizabeth Fraser, Mos Def, David Bowie and Snoop Dogg.

+ They were also on Snoop Dogg’s album “Doggystyle”.

+ The song “Wut Would You Do” was also a diss track to Snoop DoggSnoop Doggy Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Suge Knight and Dr.

+ Meresha performed at SunFest 2017 with artists such as Weezer, Blink-182, Snoop Dogg and Macklemore, playing for the first time two of her songs from her 2017 EP “Enter the Dreamland”.

“supermarket” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “supermarket”:

– These were Yohan Cohen, 20, worked at the supermarket, Philippe Braham, 45, a business manager for an IT firm, Yoav Hattab, 21, a student and the youngest supermarket victim, Francois-Michel Saada, 64, was a former pension fund manager.

– Sainsbury’s is the oldest supermarket chain based in the United Kingdom.

– Billa is an Austrian supermarket chain.

– This is because it was made of simple ingredients that could be found at any supermarket and did not need any special cooking tools.

– Before to its 1984 acquisition by American Stores, Jewel evolved into a large multi-state holding company that operated several supermarket chains and other non-food retail chain stores located from coast to coast and had operated under several different brand names.

supermarket use in-sentences
supermarket use in-sentences

Example sentences of “supermarket”:

- Coop is a SwitzerlandSwiss cooperative which operates the second largest supermarket chain in Switzerland after Migros.

- On March 22, 2021, a mass shooting happened at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, United States.
- A "NAAFI" supermarket was built on the site.

– Coop is a SwitzerlandSwiss cooperative which operates the second largest supermarket chain in Switzerland after Migros.

– On March 22, 2021, a mass shooting happened at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, United States.

– A “NAAFI” supermarket was built on the site.

– It is Switzerland’s third largest supermarket chain after Migros and Coop.

– Jewel-Osco is a supermarket chain storechain headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.

– During the 2020 Covid-19 quarantine, Vladyslav Savchenko launched a delivery service Foodex24, the first in Ukraine online supermarket with its own storage and products.

– Grandpa takes Tommy to the supermarket where Tommy makes a huge mess while looking for the new Reptar cereal.

– As were four people taken hostage at a supermarket in the east of Paris.

– Aldi is a supermarket in Germany and in most parts of the European Union.

– Love Street was sold to the supermarket Tesco.

– They became a big success when they were used in supermarket checkout systems.

– Angela even approaches a female customer in the supermarket and tells her she recognises her as “Tracey Booth from Crossroads”.

– This behaviour has declined recently because of the replacement of doorstep delivery by supermarket purchases of milk, and by hard-topped containers instead of the old bottles.

“sincerely” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “sincerely”:

– I sincerely hope that these clarifications and amends will be sufficient to wave the deletion demand as I do not see anything in contradiction with the wiki guidelines.

– The goal of a ranked voting system is for voters to be able to vote sincerely and trust the system to protect their intent.

– English meaning: O people of faith, eat the lawful and pure foods which We have bestowed upon you, and be grateful to Allah if you sincerely worship Him.

– Based on that tear alone, he is sincerely convinced that Adina loves him.

– So, I’ve nominated a couple of them at WP:PAD, and I sincerely urge the community to help fix the issues to ensure they remain at the pinnacle of our article quality.

– As a very light user of Simple, but experienced user of en-wiki, I’m surprised, even stunned, to find myself here, and am sincerely hoping this is just one big misunderstanding, and someone will point out the error of my ways.

sincerely how to use?
sincerely how to use?