“learnt” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “learnt”:

– She learnt Italian and became a translator of Italian poetry.

– The children of Inuit families were often put in boarding schools far away: There they learnt English, but they lost most of the Inuit languages their parents spoke, and the Inuit culture.

– Vasari puts all these ideas into his book and shows how one artist learnt from each other, and how the changes in art came about.

– I don’t have a huge amount of VIP reports, about 9 or 10 but out of them only 1 or 2 were not blocked, not counting the ongoing Terry Ananny issue, and I have learnt from them.

– Szabo was sent to the SOE “finishing school” at Beaulieu, Hampshire, where she learnt escape and evasion, uniform recognition, communications and cryptography.

learnt use in sentences
learnt use in sentences

Example sentences of “learnt”:

- For example, they learnt about prisoners at Gulags, agreement with Adolf Hitler, and large massacres of Stalin opponents.

- She could only speak Dutch and at a young age soon learnt English.

– For example, they learnt about prisoners at Gulags, agreement with Adolf Hitler, and large massacres of Stalin opponents.

– She could only speak Dutch and at a young age soon learnt English.

– He spent his childhood in Comminges, where he learnt Occitan.

– The choreography is learnt by the dancers under the supervision of a trainer, called a ballet master or mistress.

– He learnt to fly during Australian national service.

– OCR GCSE: Medicine Through Time Parragon, World History Encyclopedia By studying anatomy they learnt the positions of bones, muscles, and Organ organs.

– It can be seen very clearly in young children, who have not yet learnt to mask their feelings.

– When he became an adult, he learnt to appreciate his real name.

– By that time, Japanese people had learnt the cultivation of rice, and agriculture became the main part of the Japanese society.

– Keba started off on the acoustic guitar and later learnt keyboard and drums along with his two brothers.

– Another influence on oil painting in Italy was an artist from Sicily called Antonello da Messina, who had learnt to paint in oils.

– Trenchard, who learnt to fly in 1912, eventually became Chief of the Air Staff in 1919.

– People also learnt of many crimes committed by Stalin.

– He learnt Latin because that was the language of the Bible and other books in the monastery library.

– In short, people learnt about the negative aspects of the Soviet life.

– I am from enWP and learnt about this ‘pedia from a userbox at a userpage.

– This added significantly to the amount learnt from the film.

– What was learnt influenced education and training after the war.

More in-sentence examples of “learnt”:

- In contrast, the kana systems can be learnt in two weeks.<!-- Give a source that suppots this claim.

- Having a great memory, Giridhar learnt all 700verses of Bhagavad Gita at in 15 days when he was 5 years old.
- During last several years, Abigail Powers had learnt to move in the high society.

– In contrast, the kana systems can be learnt in two weeks.<!– Give a source that suppots this claim.

– Having a great memory, Giridhar learnt all 700verses of Bhagavad Gita at in 15 days when he was 5 years old.

– During last several years, Abigail Powers had learnt to move in the high society.

– When Girihara was in Adarsh Gaurishankar Sanskrit College, he learnt the eight Gaṇas while learning “Chandaprabhā”, a book on Sanskrit poetic metre.

– He also learnt how to make bronze statues.

– The caterpillar will often survive such an attack, and the young bird has learnt a lesson it will never forget.Poulton E.B.

– He went to technical college in 1879 where he learnt how to draw paintings with perspective.

– Koffka also spent one year at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where learnt English, a skill that later served him well.

– Its use of syntax, and its huge learnt vocabulary are its main features.

– Young Philidor was trained in music from an early age, and learnt chess from musicians in intervals between musical numbers.

– When Muhammad proclaimed the verses later collected as the Qur’an, his followers naturally learnt the words by heart.

– After they have learnt to play scale scales, play simple tunes and read the simplest musical notation, then they can think about which instrument for further development.

– Fra Angelico possibly learnt to paint manuscripts as well.

– However, Chinese script requires a large number of characters to be learnt before a person is truly literate.

– He learnt shorthand, he became a junior clerk-stenographer in a solicitor’s office at 14.

– Vasari learnt well, and became one of the favourite artists of the Grand Duke Cosimo I of the Medici family who ruled Florence at that time.

– He learnt and read English books the hard way, with the help of a dictionary.

– She took her father’s given name as her stage name when she learnt of an actress also named Lily Thomson.

– From his mother he learnt the power of self-control.

– The academies were very strict about the way that young artists learnt to paint.

– He’s learnt his ways now.

– I am aware that a will face other issues here than a Brazillian who has learnt Spanish before he had a go at English.

– Pissarro learnt from great forerunners, including Gustave Courbet and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot.

– He then learnt from Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, a famous bass viol player.

– Biologists have learnt quite a lot about the soft parts of Cambrian animals.

– Constantine became the first Christian emperor; he had learnt about Christianity from his mother, Helena.

– I hope I’ve learnt something of the love of Christ from her.

– He learnt how to hammer gold into thin sheets called “gold leaf” and use it to decorate picture frames, statues and illuminated manuscripts.

– He also learnt the art of painting from Master Meeran Bakhsh Naqash, a known teacher and painter and was also the Vice Principal of the Mayo School of Arts, now the National College of Arts Lahore.

– But by this place “Christian” went without much danger, whereat I somewhat wondered; but I have learnt since, that “Pagan” has been dead many a day; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger dayes, grown so crazy and stiff in his joynts, that he can now do little more than sit in his Caves mouth, grinning at Pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails, because he cannot come at them.

– At the same time, in America, Britain and continental Europe, more people learnt to read.

– These are not mutually intelligible This means a speaker from one region cannot understand a speaker from another region, unless they have also learnt that language.

– Xenia also learnt how to cook and make puppets and clothes.

– Although he was List of English monarchsKing of England, he never learnt the English language because his family had come over from Normandy in 1066.

– He even learnt to play the instrument swarabat, which could be a rare skill and is understood by hardly anyone.

– He studied famous painters like Michelangelo and Raphael and learnt by copying their work.

– The 2007 Peru Census says that the language learnt first by most of the people was Spanish.

– Raphael was a very clever young painter who learnt a lot by looking at the pictures painted by Leonardo and Michelangelo.

– After Revan learnt of his true identity she was captured and tortured by Darth Malak and turned to the dark side.

– All Commonwealth nations and Africa learn Commonwealth English, while American English is often learnt in the Americas and China.

– Originally, most of the teaching, and all of the text-books, would have been in Latin, the language the students would have learnt at school before they came to college.

– He is said to have learnt some fifty languages by the age of eighteen, many of which he spoke fluently.

– What he learnt is known today as Mendelian inheritance.

– The great composer Johann Sebastian Bach learnt from these composers and wrote some of the most famous organ music of all times.

– Pythagoras learnt a lot from the Ancient egyptiansAncient Egyptians and eventually after hundreds of years and various contributions this knowledge became the four specialisms arithmetic, geometry and music.

– I’m the first to admit that I’ve made mistakes in the past when I’ve let off-wiki emotions get the better of me, however I have learnt from these and can assure everyone of there not being a repeat! I’m also going to – voluntarily – not participate in any controversial actions or discussions for a while and will stick solely to non-controversial blocks/deletions/protects etc – I know that some people have raised concerns about this so I just want to address them.

“in the light of” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “in the light of”:

+ Darwin’s theory of sexual selection and the data subsumed by it, in the light of recent research.

+ Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.

+ Secondly, it is to be read in the light of experience since 1972, namely, that all of humanity has responded to the report, but with a delay of 20 to 40 years.

+ Theodosius Dobzhansky, a well-known evolutionary biologist, has said: “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”.

+ In particular, the show tries to suggest that the last “real” president in its timeline is Richard Nixon, and to chart the careers of its principal players in the light of that decision.

in the light of example in sentences
in the light of example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “spain”

How to use in-sentence of “spain”:

– He has played for Athletic Bilbao and Spain national team.

– New Spain was the name that the Spanish gave to the area that today is central and southern Mexico, and since the Capital capital city of the Viceroyalty was in Mexico City, the name was also used for the viceroyalty.

– When she married she took Scarlatti, her harpsichord teacher, with her to Madrid in Spain where he spent the rest of his life.

– He had made Spain the most powerful country in Europe.

– The Peace of Augsburg was not working because some bishops had not given up their bishoprics, and Catholic rulers in Spain and Eastern Europe wanted to make Catholicism strong in the region.

How to use in-sentence of spain
How to use in-sentence of spain

Example sentences of “spain”:

– When she returned to Spain she attended law school, but left her studies in order to work in the music industry.

– He represented Spain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, 2006 Winter Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, making, getting a gold and a two silvers at the 2010 Paralympics.

– Originally titled “Exquisite Tenderness”, the film was released in Spain in 1995.

– Pachín won eight caps for the Spain national team, during three years.

– He plays as a left winger for Barcelona and the Spain national team.

– Tàpias died on 22 April 2017 from liver disease in Sant Pere de Ribes, Spain at the age of 70.

– In 1904, France and Spain carved out zones of influence in Morocco.

– They were so popular that in the late 80’s an animated TV series was made, this was greatly watched and spain and the UK.

– On September 8, 1522 Elcano and his crew reached Spain completing Magellan’s expedition.

– It was ratified by Spain on April 25, 1796 and ratifications were exchanged on that date.

– He plays for Liverpool and Spain national team as a defender in the left back position.

– Some countries, like Spain, Spain adopts “Marcha Real” with no words as national anthem.

- When she returned to Spain she attended law school, but left her studies in order to work in the music industry.

- He represented Spain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, 2006 Winter Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, making, getting a gold and a two silvers at the 2010 Paralympics.

More in-sentence examples of “spain”:

- The middle of Spain is a high, dry, flat land called La Meseta.

- It was not until the threat of invasion by the forces of Spain in 1585 that lieutenants were appointed to all counties.

– The middle of Spain is a high, dry, flat land called La Meseta.

– It was not until the threat of invasion by the forces of Spain in 1585 that lieutenants were appointed to all counties.

– Campoy died on 10 July 2013 in Valencia, Spain from liver failure caused by leukemia, aged 54.

– The play borrows from a pamphlet published in 1599, about the death of King Philip II of Spain in 1598.

– Tarmey died on the morning of 9 November 2012 in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain from a heart attack, aged 71.

– Philip IV was King of Spain between 1621 and 1665 He was also sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands and King of Portugal until 1640.

– Intoko Spain merged with Loquo, Intoko Germany merged with Kijiji Germany and Intoko Canada merged with Kijiji Canada.

– JYJ extended their World Tour by adding performance dates in Barcelona, Spain on October 29 and in Berlin, Germany on November 6.

– The modern countries of France and Spain were each divided into different kingdoms.

– The Carignanos also, briefly, supplied a king each to Spain and to Croatia, as well as queens consort to Bulgaria and Portugal.

– Infanta María Luisa Fernanda of Spain, Duchess of Montpensier was Infanta of Spain by birth and was the Duchess o Montpensier after her 1846 mairriage to a son of King Louis Philippe I of the French.

– After her death, her husband married Maria Isabella of SpainInfanta Maria Isabella of Spain, again his first cousin, the youngest surviving daughter of Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma.

– Peralta died of a respiratory failure on his farm in La Puebla del Río in Seville, Spain at the age of 92.

– According José Luis Navarrete, these films were so popular because they gave the population an unrealistic and idyllic vision about how Spain should be.

– Buchan has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become United States Ambassador to Spain and Andorra.

– According to the Spanish Constitution, Spain is a group of historical nationalities and regions, but that declaration has no judicial status since it appears in only the preamble to the constitution.

– However, during this time, Spain kept its large overseas empire, and even made it larger.

– He was a teacher of philosophy in Spain and Mexico in the 1740s.

– Rivelles died on 7 November 2013 in Madrid, Spain from unknown causes, aged 88.

– The monasteries were one of 100 finalists for the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007.

– Portugal and Spain were in the Iberian Union from 1580 to 1640.

– Oneto died on 7 October 2019 at a hospital in San Sebastián, Spain at the age of 77 from sepsis caused by peritonitis.

– Other than short explorations, neither France nor Spain created any cities in Kansas.

– Salcedo died on 19 September 2017 in Madrid, Spain at the age of 68.

– Louise Élisabeth was able to leave Spain in 1748 when her husband was created Duke of Parma thanks to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle which ended the War of the Austrian Succession.

– In Europe the species had historically declined in Spain and Portugal, but in the latter part of the 20th century it expanded back through the Iberian Peninsula, and then began to colonise other parts of Europe; southern France in 1958, northern France in 1981 and Italy in 1985.

– He was part of the Spain team in the BC1-BC2 boccia team game.

– The letter carried by Hasekura to the King of Spain is in Seville, Spain.

– On try number four, he got a boat to Fuerteventura and entered Spain in 2001.

– He was the United States Ambassador to Spain from 1993 to 1997 and the United States Ambassador to Italy from 1977 to 1981.

– He died on 23 September 2019 in Tortosa, Spain at the age of 78.

– King Felipe VI of Spain and the grand duke of Luxembourg are members of this family, both through the Bourbon branch of the dynasty.

– This was the justification of Spain for occupying the French colony of Port St Louis established on the Falklands Islands in 1764, saying it was on their side of the world.

– To stop the violence and the increasing Native American raids, Spain called a truce between many tribes in 1745 and 1789.

– He fought in the Peninsula War in Spain against Napoleon.

– The Mar Menor was one of the top 100 finalists for 12 Treasures of Spain announced on 31 December 2007.

– His unhappiness was also affected by the French invasion of Spain in 1808.

– His younger brothers, Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies replaced him in the succession.

– It was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019.

– At first the Moors ruled most of Spain but the reconquista slowly forced them out over seven centuries.

– The “Real” in the club’s name is Spanish for “royal”, because it was blessed by the King of Spain in 1920.

– Spanish is used by many people in the world today, partly because Spain traveled and colonycolonized many different parts of the world and created many new countries and new governments.

– Having won the Peninsular War, Spain wanted its empire back, and the Monroe Doctrine said the United States would resist that.

– Retiring from the court at the death of her last husband, her grandson the future Charles III of Spain conquered Parma after the extinction of the Farnese and Dorothea Sophie acted as regent of the state till his official majority in January 1735.

– Mestizos have existed since the time when Spain controlled much of what is now Latin America.

– Del Pilar went to Spain in 1888 to escape persecution by the Spanish authorities.

– However, the Low Countries were effectively part of Spain during that period.

– In Spain names derived from Arabic lasted for centuries.

– Hugh Gelston Hardy was born on July 26, 1932, in Majorca, Spain to an American family.

– They began the march into Spain in early May.

Sentence example of “sphere”

How to use in-sentence of “sphere”:

– Straight lines on the sphere are projected as circular arcs on the plane.

– Carl Friedrich Gauss showed that is not possible to project the surface of a sphere to a plane, without distorting it.

– Naiad is not a sphere and probably has not been changed by any internal geological processes after its formation.

– Larissa is not a sphere and appears to be cratered a lot, with no sign of any geological changes.

– Gradually, this became more popular, and was exported to other parts of the Greek sphere of influence.

– Guo invented many astronomy devices: the gnomon, the square table, the armilla, and a water powered armillary sphere called the Ling Long Yi.

– One technique for this is to make a sphere of air and ride on it, which Aang calls the Air Scooter.

Sentence example of sphere
Sentence example of sphere

Example sentences of “sphere”:

– Of these, the lumpy-shaped Proteus is the biggest known object that has not been shaped into a sphere by its own gravity.

– You King Gelon are aware the ‘Universe’ is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– The Erotian surface gravity changes a lot, since Eros is not a sphere but a stretched peanut-shaped object.

– Although the Voltaic constituent assembly wanted Haute-Volta to join the Federation, Maurice Yaméogo opted for international sovereignty and regional integration limited to the economic sphere with the Entente Council.

– This sphere had shiny stars on it.

– Similarly, the celestial sphere is divided by projecting the equator into space.

– The Kepler conjecture is about Sphere packing in three-dimensional Euclidean space.

– The difference between a sphere and the Earth’s shape is small, only about one part in 300.

- Of these, the lumpy-shaped Proteus is the biggest known object that has not been shaped into a sphere by its own gravity.

- You King Gelon are aware the 'Universe' is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– She is one of the founders of the Sphere Women’s Association, a lesbian feminist organisation from Kharkiv, and of the NGO Kyiv Pride, the organizing committee of the Pride Parade in Kiev.Claire Gaillard, “Les Spread the Word”, 5 October 2015.

– A Poké Ball is a red-and-white sphere that is used to catch Pokémon.

– The fact that the Earth is a sphere was established by Hellenistic astronomy in the 3rd century BCE.

– His hypotheses are that the fixed stars and the Sun remain unmoved, that the Earth revolves about the Sun on the circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of fixed stars, situated about the same center as the Sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the Earth to revolve bears such a proportion to the distance of the fixed stars as the center of the sphere bears to its surface.

– Existing definitions are based on replacent of a given particle with imaginary sphere that has one of the properties identical with the particle.

More in-sentence examples of “sphere”:

– Taking refuge in Delbert’s study, Jim discovers the sphere is a map to the legendary Treasure Planet.

– They had a more local sphere of influence, limited trade and an impoverished culture.

– It is not a sphere and shows no sign of any geological changes.

– This area is called the sinosphere, or the Chinese sphere of influence.

– Before succumbing to his wounds, he gives Jim a sphere and warns him to “beware the cyborg”.

– After the French Revolution, France and other European countries affected by French rule through Napoleon I introduced secular laws aimed at abolishing religion in the public sphere and assimilating Jews, i.e.

– The East Asian cultural sphere, Sinosphere, or Chinese sphere of influence, is a region in Asia that has many Influenceinfluences from Chinese culture.

– Despina is not a sphere and shows no sign of any geological changes.

– They in total weigh the same as the single lead sphere which just fits the barrel.

– This imaginary sphere is a very practical tool for positional astronomy.

– Eddington’s models treated a star as a sphere of gas held up against gravity by internal thermal pressure.

– He might also have invented the astrolabe, and the armillary sphere which first appeared during his century and which he used in making the star catalog.

– In basic education, the shape of the Earth is described as being like an orange, a sphere but wider round the equator.

– Because the sphere and the plane appear in many areas of mathematics and its applications, so does the stereographic projection; it finds use in diverse fields including complex analysis, cartography, geology, and photography.

– Although its sphere of influence was diminished, Thailand was the only Southeast Asian nation to remain independent.

– They are made of polypeptide chains folded into a compact sphere shape.

– A dictator had a clear sphere of authority.

– In some puzzle globes, the substrate is made of steel and the puzzle pieces are magnetic, the magnetic attraction keeping pieces on the lower part of the sphere from falling off.

– A puzzle globe is a series of Jigsaw puzzlepuzzle pieces that are a complete sphere or globe when put together.

– All four of these countries were in the USSR’s sphere of influence.

– Vesta’s shape is close to the shape of a sphere by its own gravity,P.

– One of Archimedes’ works was called “On the sphere and the cylinder”.

– In that model, all matter was in rotating spheres centered on the Earth; according to Aristotle, the rotation of the outermost sphere was responsible for the motion and change of everything within.

– Football is played using a ball, also called a ‘football’, that is usually shaped like a sphere or an ellipsoid.

– In July 2017, Sphere Fluidics won “Best Investment in Life Sciences” Award, in the event held by the UK Business Angels Association.

– Because of the projection, certain parts of the celestial sphere cannot be shown.

– Similarly, the total mass inside a sphere containing a black hole can be found by using the gravitational analog of Gauss’s law, far away from the black hole.

– After the shield, an armillary sphere between two golden olive branches embowed, bound together in base by a ribbon green and red.

– These curves are geodesics in the sphere and all have the same circumference, that is, the length of the circle.

– Lucario used Aura Sphere to stop the battle of Electabuzz, Piplup, and Pikachu, and is seen battling Paul’s Pokémon in a flashback.

– His immense love for music brought an outsized number of eminent musicians to the court, who, in turn, gave Swati a valuable insight into the sphere of Indian genre.

– Aliens then make a cold sphere on the island.

– In 2013, Sphere Fluidics spun out of Cambridge University to a new research facility in Babraham Research Campus.

– Comecon was set up to stop countries in the Soviet sphere of influence from moving towards that of the United States.

– You are aware the ‘universe’ is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– The equator is a line which is not real drawn around a sphere or planet, such as the Earth.

– A timpani mallet’s head can be made out of many things, but is usually made out of a wood sphere that is covered with felt or a thin cloth.

– The residential scholars program seeks to “integrate the often isolated territory of art history into the wider sphere of the humanities”.Muchnic, Suzanne.

– This can also be done in different dimensions; a hollow sphere has a kind of “2-dimensional” hole.

– It is like a sphere squashed from the top so the diametercircumference around the poles is less than the circumference around the equator.

– Metis is not a sphere and measures 60×40×34km across.

– Most of the time, the terms ball and sphere are used as the same.

– This defines the ecliptic, the path on the celestial sphere that the Sun appears to follow over a year.

– The lithosphere IPA: lith’usfēr, from the Greek languageGreek for “rocky” sphere is the solid shell of the planet “Earth”.

– And because we measure an angle, it doesn’t matter what size the sphere is, it will always measure 4π steradians.

– It was under the Roman sphere of influence in 66 BC.

– This is called the “magnetic field” and forms an elongated sphere around the Earth called the “magnetosphere“.

– It is a circle that has the same diameter as the sphere it was drawn on.

– In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an imaginationimaginary sphere of a very large unspecified size.

– For example, a sphere can be split up into a limited number of parts which can then be put back together again to make two identical copies of the original sphere.

- Taking refuge in Delbert's study, Jim discovers the sphere is a map to the legendary Treasure Planet.

- They had a more local sphere of influence, limited trade and an impoverished culture.
- It is not a sphere and shows no sign of any geological changes.

Use the word “parody”

How to use in-sentence of “parody”:

+ It is a parody of a horror movie.

+ It is a parody of “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio.

+ It is a parody of “Under the Bridge” and “Give it Away” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

+ It was a parody of Bob Dylan’s style.

+ The waltz which is sung as the people get on the coach is a parody waltz.

+ Like the “Shrek” movies, this movie is a parody of fairy tales.

+ Austin Powers was a character seen as a parody of James Bond.

Use the word parody
Use the word parody

Example sentences of “parody”:

+ Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a parody talk show with characters from the Space Ghost action adventure show from the 1960’s.

+ In ECW, Heffron was known for his time in the The Blue World OrderBlue World Order, which was a parody of heel group, the nWo.

+ At the end of each episode, there is a parody song performed, usually about the national government.

+ In “Epic Movie”, a 2007 parody movie, he is played by CanadiansCanadian comedian Kevin McDonald, whereas Harry is portrayed as being somewhat of a pervert as seen when Harry tries to touch Susan Pevensie’s breasts.

+ Also, ZBox 360 is a parody of Xbox 360.

+ The parody mass was very popular during the Renaissance: Palestrina wrote about 50 parody masses.

+ The movie is a parody of a 1932 Walt Disney cartoon called “Mickey’s Nightmare”, except Mickey Mouse marriagemarries his long-time girlfriend Minnie Mouse in that movie.

+ He still liked to use parody in his music.

+ Like the first movie, this one is a parody of fairy tales.

+ The movie is a parody of surfing documentarydocumentaries, like “The Endless Summer” and “Riding Giants”.

+ Yankovic said: “Last year, Eminem forced me to stop the production of the parody video of “Lose Yourself” because he thought it would be detrimental to his image and his career.

+ Note: In the beginning of the episode Carly and Freddie come out in two costumes for a clip they are doing for the web show, the video has a parody of Michael Jackson’s Thriller to pay a tribute to the late king of pop who died on June 25, 2009.

+ The parody gained most of its popularity in the 1990s, when a 14-year-old named Nathan Zohner collected anti-DHMO petitions for a science project about gullibility.

+ Homer SimpsonHomer adopts a pig, which he names Spider Pig, a parody of Spiderman.

+ The games are known for their humor, and often use parody and clichés, both from pirate stories as well as from films.

+ Uncyclopedia, calling itself “the content-free encyclopedia”, is a website parody of.

+ Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a parody talk show with characters from the Space Ghost action adventure show from the 1960's.

+ In ECW, Heffron was known for his time in the The Blue World OrderBlue World Order, which was a parody of heel group, the nWo.

More in-sentence examples of “parody”:

+ I wanted to write a song that was tongue-in-cheek and a parody of a stereotypical male.

+ The Kingsmen had other hits, including “Jolly Green Giant”, a parody of the mascot of Green Giant vegetables.

+ It is often seen as a parody religion and thus has become popular with people opposed to the idea that God or gods created the world.

+ It is a parody of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana.

+ There are movies that parody the way people from Baltimore talk.

+ A music video was made for the song that is a direct parody of the “Beat It” video.

+ This part of the episode is a parody of “Apocalypto”.

+ It is a parody of “Lump” by the Presidents of the United States of America.

+ The website that Carly looks up Bigfoot is a parody of.

+ It is a parody of “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” by the band Arrows.

+ Note: The Pirates is a parody of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

+ The name Tammy Lynn Bytch was a parody of Candido’s real life girlfriend Tammy Lynn Sytch.

+ Walt Disney has made a well known parody Tumbblr, with Mickey MouseMickey and Minnie Mouse and several other Disney figures at the table.

+ It is a parody of the song “Beat It” by Michael Jackson.

+ The songs appearing on the “White Album” included “Back In The USSR”, McCartney’s parody of songs by The Beach Boys and Chuck Berry.

+ There is also a TV show which doesn’t mention religion, two shows on Netflix, two movies, one of which retells the Bible story of Jonah and another which is a parody of pirate movies, and a hand-drawn animated spinoff show which is a parody of Batman.

+ The title of the medley is a parody of the compilation album series “Now That’s What I Call Music!”.

+ There is a parody version of the anthem—in an entirely different tune—which comes at the end of 2005 mockumentary film “Borat”.

+ It is a parody of “Living in America” by James Brown It was released in 1986 for the album “Polka Party!”.

+ Many of these are parody masses, which means they were based on tunes from other compositions.

+ Garrison Keillor and the cast of the radio show “A Prairie Home Companion” recorded a parody titled “My Grandmother’s Cat”, telling the story of an old woman who overfed her cat until it was big enough to knock her down and try to eat her.

+ Basic themes are biting satire, ritual dances, exorcism rites, parody of human weaknesses, social evils and the privileged class.

+ The theme is composed as a parody song influenced by the original song Sobredosis by the Colombian group Los Titanes.

+ The band’s brand of spoof rock has been said to be in the same English tradition as that of the Barron Knights and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, but a better comparison might be the American parody singer Weird Al Yankovic.

+ Kong” fan-fiction dub version, “Nutri Ventures” as a international dub parody version.

+ I wanted to write a song that was tongue-in-cheek and a parody of a stereotypical male.

+ The Kingsmen had other hits, including "Jolly Green Giant", a parody of the mascot of Green Giant vegetables.
+ It is often seen as a parody religion and thus has become popular with people opposed to the idea that God or gods created the world.

+ Caine played Nigel Powers, Austin Powers’ father in the 2002 parody “Austin Powers in Goldmember”, and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Trilogy”.

+ Also, the inclusion of the bitter poem may have been meant to be ironic or a parody of the convention at the time, both in literature and in life.

+ He gained popularity in early 1990s, thanks to the cover of parody or comedic songs of dance music.

+ It is a parody of “Jeopardy” by the Greg Kihn Band.

+ It is a parody of “Like a Virgin” by Madonna.

+ At the end of the episode Freddie tells Carly and Sam that Ashley works at the “Pear Store”, which is a parody of the Apple Store.

+ It is later shown that the Steve Jobs parody is actually an alien.

+ The dihydrogen monoxide parody involves calling water by the unfamiliar chemical name “dihydrogen monoxide” and listing some of its harmful effects in an alarming way.

+ Sirk is the one who established their tone, in which shocking behavior is treated with passionate solemnity, while parody burbles beneath…

+ A parody of Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” called Equestria Girls was used for an ad by The Hub for the show, which has lyrics that also say the word “brony”.

+ It has things in common with parody and travesty.

+ The website Uncyclopedia is also a parody of.

+ This part of the episode is a parody of the movies “Alien” and “Life”.

+ It is a parody of “I Want a New Drug” by Huey Lewis and the News.

+ Citizen Dick’s song name “Touch Me, I’m Dick” is a parody on the song “Touch Me, I’m Sick” by the Seattle band, Mudhoney.

+ Huey also has a talent for playing the pipe organ, this was revealed when he performed a parody of the Phantom of the Opera when he got a mind controlling device on his head which he first believed to be braces.

+ It was originally meant to parody chase cartoons, like “Tom and Jerry”.

+ It was followed by two sequel movies, various television series, several TV moviemade-for-TV movies, and the parody “Psycho Beach Party”.

+ Their name is a parody of the United States state, Colorado.

+ It is a parody of Stephenie Meyer’s series, “Twilight”.

+ He released over 25 parody albums as “Blowfly” and another three albums as “Clarence Reid”.

+ Because of this, “Weird Al” Yankovic made a parody of the song called “Smells Like Nirvana”.

+ Gilbert wrote a parody of the opera called “Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack” in 1866.

“agile” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “agile”:

+ They are fast, agile and can move through tight spaces.

+ It was the first production combat airplane to be designed with relaxed stability and fly-by-wire controls to make it highly agile in the air.

+ The flight of migrating birds is bursts of rapid wing beats interspersed with level or diving movement, and differs from both the normal fast agile flight of this species and the more dipping action of larger thrushes.

+ Their spinal column was more flexible, so they were probably more agile than their cousins and better at rearing up.

+ It is one of the few dinosaurs whose diet is known with certainty: the remains of small, agile lizards are preserved in the bellies of both specimens.

+ They are very agile and can use shortcuts made by enemies and later, Rings.

agile how to use in sentences
agile how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “agile”:

+ It was an herbivore and a fast, agile runner.

+ There are also different processing models for designing software including Build and Fix, Waterfall and Agile software processing design methods.

+ It was an herbivore and a fast, agile runner.

+ There are also different processing models for designing software including Build and Fix, Waterfall and Agile software processing design methods.

+ It is a fast and agile animal.

+ They are very agile and are able to leap 9 metres down to another branch.

+ Foxes are swift and agile runners which live in family groups.

+ He had great jumping ability and was extremely agile in the air.

+ Their hair also is long and thick, pure and luster, agile and flexible.

+ During the age of sail they were small, agile ships that were extensively used in the American War of Independence, and later against the British.

+ More agile characters can do more actions per turn.

+ The Siamang is the only gibbon which occurs sympatrically with other gibbons; its two ranges are entirely within the combined ranges of the Agile Gibbon and the Lar Gibbon.

+ Water trolls are agile in water but clumsy on land.

+ The skull was light enough to allow attacks on smaller and more agile ornithopods, but strong enough for high-impact ambush attacks against larger prey like stegosaurs and sauropods.

+ The aim was to breed a larger, more powerful and very fast agile fighting dog.

+ Genets are highly agile creatures, with quick reflexes and exceptional climbing skills, and are the only viverrids that are able to stand bipedally.

In sentence examples of “Mean time”

How to use in-sentence of “Mean time”:

+ Greenwich Mean Time began in 1675.

+ Originally South Australia was nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time but in May 1899 they added another thirty minutes to that.

+ Before 1883, local mean time was used in all of North America.

+ In practice, the closely related Mean Time Between Failures is more commonly expressed and used for high quality components or systems.

+ This is a precise sundial which tells not only local apparent time but also local mean time using a scale on it.

In sentence examples of Mean time
In sentence examples of Mean time

Example uses in sentence of “amazed”

How to use in-sentence of “amazed”:

+ Chrystal is also amazed to find out that Grumpy Cat can talk.

+ The cat amazed the crew by being able to walk along the ship’s inch-wide guard rails, in even the roughest seas.

+ She had been amazed about what had happened during the time of the American Revolution.

+ Keba started showing his amazing skills with his guitar and Rahman was amazed with Keba’s groove and play.

+ In July, 2011, Lady Gaga appeared on 9th’s episode on KBS2’s Entertainment Weekly for an exclusive interview and mentioned that she was amazed by Heechul’s imitation of her.

+ When he went to high school in 1962, his teacher was amazed by his culture.

+ Wozniak and Jobs were amazed at what they saw at PARC.

Example uses in sentence of amazed
Example uses in sentence of amazed

Example sentences of “amazed”:

+ Ailee's stage presence was immediately felt by the audience, who was amazed that she was like a professional singer, even though she had not yet officially debuted.

+ In 1831 he met the violinist Niccolò Paganini and he was amazed by his virtuoso playing.

+ Ailee’s stage presence was immediately felt by the audience, who was amazed that she was like a professional singer, even though she had not yet officially debuted.

+ In 1831 he met the violinist Niccolò Paganini and he was amazed by his virtuoso playing.

+ After they were done singing, everyone was amazed at their talents.

+ The children, Claudia and Jamie, are amazed with the treasure and would not leave without knowing what its secret is.

+ In Quebec City, he was amazed with the kindness of some Huron Indians who went to his performances.

+ The almost perfectly executed odyssey of Apollo 11 amazed many around the world, and some people doubted it was real.

+ Vasari says that everyone was so amazed by the beautiful drawing that “men and women, young and old” came in large groups to see it “as if they were attending a great festival”.

+ Banquo is amazed by the way the witches look, because they look like women but they have beards.

+ The canal amazed many people throughout history including JapanJapanese monk Ennin.

+ His teachers were all amazed at how quickly he learned.

+ In his earlier days, François Talma said of Kean, “He is a magnificent uncut gem; polish and round him off and he will be a perfect tragedian.” William Macready, who was amazed by Kean’s “Richard III”, met the actor at supper, speaks of his “unassuming manner…

In-sentence examples of “albatross”

How to use in-sentence of “albatross”:

+ His chivalry reached its peak one day when an albatross landed on the deck of the “Josie Lee”.

+ Midway Atoll is now home to 67-70% of the world’s Laysan Albatross population, and 34-39% of the global Black-footed Albatross.

+ The tattoo artist removes your skin by making wide cuts with a mallet and either a Turtle scale or an Albatross bone.

+ It takes a lot of time for an albatross to lay an egg and raise a chick.

+ This is one of their strongest instinct, and the study of Laysan Albatross showed that the normal distance between the place where it was hatched and the place where the bird made its own territory was 22m.

+ Another threat to albatrosses are introduced species, like rats or feral cats, which attack the albatross or its chicks and eggs.

In-sentence examples of albatross
In-sentence examples of albatross

Example sentences of “albatross”:

+ Gawler had contributed a collection of minerals and exotic stuffed birds which included an albatross from his time as governor.

+ When people are sad or feel they are carrying a burden, they may use the expression ‘to have an albatross around their neck’.

+ Wandering albatross live together when breeding, which they do once every two years.

+ Popeye then noticed that the small bird was wearing a pair of tiny lady’s shoes, making him realize that this albatross was a lady bird, or “Albatress”, as he called her.

+ Seabirds include four species of albatross: Black-browed Albatross “”.

+ From the two albatross species that live in Hawaii, one of them, the Black-footed Albatross, eats mostly fish.

+ Pickering, S.P.C., Berrow, S.D., “Courtship behaviour of the Wandering Albatross “Diomedea exulans” at Bird Island, South Georgia” “Marine Ornithology” 29: 29–37 When a bird first comes it will dance with many other albatrosses, but after a few years, the number of birds it will dance with will lessen until one of the birds are chosen.

+ The main reason why albatross are endangered is longline fishing which causes many albatross to get caught on hooks that have been baited to catch fish.

+ In the southern hemisphere, most people still call the albatross mollymawk, which came from the word “malle-mugge”, an old Dutch.

+ The Māori people used the wing bones of the albatross to carve tattoos into their skin at ceremonies.

+ The wandering albatross is a large seabird of the family family Diomedeidae.

+ Gawler had contributed a collection of minerals and exotic stuffed birds which included an albatross from his time as governor.

+ When people are sad or feel they are carrying a burden, they may use the expression 'to have an albatross around their neck'.

+ With the little female albatross now saved, Popeye apologetically bowed before the little bird and said “maybe you is somebody’s sister, tha’s a fack! Nobody but a criminal would do a hurt to anybody’s sister!”, and the little bird happily went on her way.

+ It is also called the snowy albatross or white-winged albatross.

+ Also, sometimes the Waved Albatross has been seen stealing food from other birds.

+ Burrell has written other orchestral works including concertos for viola, flute and clarinet, an opera “The Albatross lots of choral works and chamber music.

+ In the Midway Islands there have been many airplane crashes because of collisions with Laysan Albatrosses, causing fatalities in both the albatross and human population.

+ In all albatross species, both parents incubate the egg from between one day and three weeks.

+ Cobley, N.D., “An observation of live prey capture by a Black-browed Albatross “Diomedea melanophrys” ” “Marine Ornithology” 24: 45–46.

+ The oldest albatross recorded was the Northern Royal Albatross that lived for 61 years.

Sentence example of “horned”

How to use in-sentence of “horned”:

+ Salamander tadpoles and surinam horned toad tadpoles are carnivorous throughout their tadpole stage.

+ They are also known as South American horned frogs as well as Pacman frogs.

+ The movie is about the evil Horned King who hopes to secure the magical Black Cauldron and rule the world with its help.

+ Shortly afterwards Sherden are seen in the Pharaoh’s body-guard with their horned helmets, round shields and the great Naue II swords.

+ The horned grebe or Slavonian grebe, referring to the placement of the legs on its body; “auritus”: Latin for “eared” – is a member of the grebe family of water birds.

+ The female horned lizard lays her eggs in a hole in the ground.

+ Most Wiccans believe in a horned male god and a moon goddess.

+ The “Beelzebufo” was a member of the horned toad sub-family, the Ceratophryinae.

Sentence example of horned
Sentence example of horned

Example sentences of “horned”:

+ Jackson’s chameleon, also known as the horned chameleon, Jackson’s horned chameleon, or Kikuyu three-horned chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in the forests of Kenya and Tanzania.

+ The Horned lizards are a genus of lizard wlives in dry areas and deserts of North America.

+ A wingbeat is one complete up-and-down movement, which means that the horned sungem moves its wing muscles at a rate of more than 10,000 times per minute.

+ Therefore, the consequence of this action is our entire responsibility, not of an evil supernatural being.” The Horned godcorniferous god “phallic, they were associated with virility, and were soon symbols of ancient European religions.

+ The horned sungem is a species of hummingbird.

+ Breeding horned and hornless together functions as a genetic dehorner.

+ Most of the members of this subfamily are viviparous, meaning they give live birth, although a few, such as the Persian Horned viper, lay eggs.

+ Both male and female scimitar horned oryx have long curved horns.

+ Jackson's chameleon, also known as the horned chameleon, Jackson's horned chameleon, or Kikuyu three-horned chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in the forests of Kenya and Tanzania.

+ The Horned lizards are a genus of lizard wlives in dry areas and deserts of North America.

+ Of several Indus valley seals that show animals, one seal that has attracted attention shows a large central figure, either horned or wearing a horned headdress and possibly ithyphallic, seated in a posture reminiscent of the Lotus position, surrounded by animals.

+ The western tragopan or western horned tragopan is a medium-sized brightly plumaged pheasant found along the Himalayas.

+ The horned lizard eats mostly ants or other crawling insects.

+ The number of choices of Horned dilemmas can be used in their alternative names, such as two-pronged or trilemma, and so on.

+ The Scimitar oryx or Scimitar horned oryx is a species of oryx that is extinct in the wild.