How to use the word “opponent”

How to use in-sentence of “opponent”:

– To win the match, a wrestler must make their opponent bleed.

– However, his opponent signed to fight at a catchweight, and Oliveira was not fined.

– Throwing an opponent out of the “skamma” was not a fall, but counted as a victory nonetheless.

– It then hits the opponent in the torso with the sole of the wrestler’s foot.

– Also, the fighter has to watch the eyes of his opponent and thinki about what he can do to catch him off guard.

– After the wrestler does this, the opponent will be blinded and will experience intense stinging in their eyes.

– Martial arts are divided in two main sets: the so-called “hard martial arts” like karate and kickboxing which give special consideration to the attack to beat the opponent, and the “soft martial arts” like judo and aikido which fight the opponent in a less aggressive manner, using the force of the other to surrender him.

– A bra and panties match is a match where a female wrestler or team of wrestlers must strip their opponent to their bra and panties to win.

How to use the word opponent
How to use the word opponent

Example sentences of “opponent”:

– His opponent was Massachusetts United States SenateSenator Democrat.

– Trapping headbutts are where a wrestler holds both of the opponent‘s arms under their own and hits the opponent with a series of headbutts.

– Every attack must be made as if there were an opponent in front of the karateka in order to reach him, and every defence must be made as if the opponent attacked in a real situation of danger.

– The most common version is where a wrestler is on the apron, goes to the top rope, and hits it on the opponent either in the ring or onto the floor.

– During his time in office, he oversaw the entry into the UN of dozens of new Asian and African states and was a firm opponent of apartheid in South Africa.

– The opponent is not able to counter it.

– Anderssen gave up both rooks and a bishop, then his queen, checkmating his opponent with the remaining bishop and two knights.

– A Tables match is a match where a wrestler must put their opponent through a table with an offensive move in order to win.

– The most common type of savate kick is the “chassé”, a piston-action kick, where the wrestler kicks the opponent so that the sole of their foot hits either their head or chin.

– In competitions the players will go full on for each other and once someone has thrown his/hers opponent down they need to hold them down for 20 seconds or the point won’t count.

- His opponent was Massachusetts United States SenateSenator Democrat.

- Trapping headbutts are where a wrestler holds both of the opponent's arms under their own and hits the opponent with a series of headbutts.
- Every attack must be made as if there were an opponent in front of the karateka in order to reach him, and every defence must be made as if the opponent attacked in a real situation of danger.

– If the contestant does so, the question’s value is doubled, and the opponent has to either answer the question or “double back”, which quadruples the point value and forces the person who the question was given to to answer.

– A shining wizard is where a wrestler delivers a knee strike to an opponent that is down on one knee.

– His opponent was George Mahoney, who ran on a racist and pro segregationist platform.

– This maneuver involves one opponent forcefully pushing the other until they are facing away from them.

– Her opponent was Joe Biden, who won.

– There exist, in competition, two forms of fight: “controlled bando kickboxing” where the blows only touch the opponent in order to not hurt him, and the “Bando kickboxing of full contact” where the blows with full power are acceptable, destined to the adults who are more expert.

– A big boot, Yakuza kick or Mafia kick is a move where when the opponent is charging at the wrestler, the wrestler lifts their leg up and uses the opponent‘s momentum to hit the wrestler’s boot with their head or face.

More in-sentence examples of “opponent”:

- A bell clap is a move where a wrestler slaps both of the ears of an opponent at the same time with the palms of their hands, mess up their balance.

- He was also linked to the Tammany Hall machine that controlled Manhattan politics; he was a strong opponent of prohibition.
- The move forces the opponent to the ground.

– A bell clap is a move where a wrestler slaps both of the ears of an opponent at the same time with the palms of their hands, mess up their balance.

– He was also linked to the Tammany Hall machine that controlled Manhattan politics; he was a strong opponent of prohibition.

– The move forces the opponent to the ground.

– A Frankensteiner is a type of hurricanrana that is done when the opponent is sitting on the top turnbuckle.

– Bush began the campaign as the front runner among Republicans because many people knew his name, high funds, and control of the governorship of Texas and polls starting in 1997 showed Bush leading every opponent by double digits.

– Keeping an opponent in a hold from which he could not escape was also a fall, as was stretching a man full length on the ground.

– There is another version of the kick where the wrestler charges from a standing opponent and delivers the kick.

– It was mostly used to attack an opponent of the Federalist party.

– There is also another version called the double mule kick where a wrestler that is facing away from the opponent jumps and kicks backwards with both of their legs, hitting the opponent with both soles of their feet.

– While their opponent is falling, the wrestler lifts a knee up and striks the opponent in the face.

– A chair shot is where a wrestler hits their opponent with a chair.

– A flying lariat is a move where a wrestler uses the ropes to build up speed, leaps forward and wrap their arm around the opponent‘s neck which causes the power of the force to knock the opponent down.

– It was often the opponent of Athens and these two cities competed with each other.

– He had been an opponent of Muslim immigration to France and Europe, as well as what he believed to be the Americanization of European values and — most recently — the legalization of same-sex marriage in France.

– His main opponent is Cloud, and gets beaten by him both in Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

– But a formidable political opponent soon emerged in Aquino’s widow, Corazon Aquino, who became the presidential candidate of the opposition.

– An overhead chop, brain chop or tomahawk chop is a move where a wrestler draws their hand back and hits their opponent vertically with a backhand chop.

– A Condorcet method is one of many election methods that elects the candidate that is preferred by more voters than their opponent in every head-to-head election against each of the other candidates, whenever there is such a candidate.

– Jindal, traditionally an opponent of excess federal expenditures and activity in states, asked for federal money and manpower after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

– In the optional “Devil Within” minigame, Jin finds clues that lead him to believe that Jun is alive, but it turns out to be Ogre, the alien opponent that is responsible for Jun’s disappearance.

– Proper choosing of the right moment, position and methods of passing through the defenses of an opponent are also exercised.

– When the tantō was used on the battlefield it was supposed to go through the armor of the opponent when he was close.

– Each competitor’s goal is to insult their opponent through clever lyrics.

– Biting is when a wrestler grabs their opponent and bites them with their teeth.

– Also, supporters of independence were given ballots at the polls, but opponent had to bring their own.

– On the following diagram, Whichever king moves, he loses his pawn and the opponent will win the game.

– The magazine was named after Mary Harris Jones, also called Mother Jones, who was an Irish-American trade union activist, socialist advocate, and an opponent of child labor.

– Sometimes a player may have the option or a choice of which opponent piece he must jump.

– The objective is to get the ball through a hoop mounted high on a backboard on the opponent‘s side of the court, while preventing the opponent from shooting it into your team’s hoop.

– A point is scored when a player hits a shot which strikes the front wall of the court and then bounces twice before that player’s opponent hits it to the front wall.

– It can also refer to such a tag where the tagger’s opponent is unaware a tag has occurred, leaving him open to a blind-side attack.

– The jumping high kick or gamengiri is a move where the wrestler jumps up and kicks the opponent in either the face or the side of their head.

– To win the match, the wrestler has to throw their opponent in the casket and close the lid.

– When the opponent is sitting in the corner, the wrestler runs towards them flips forward 180° so that their back impacts on both the opponents chest and head which causes the opponent to be sandwiched between both the turnbuckle and the wrestler.

– In February 1939, at age 26, Crane sank 150 balls in a row against his opponent in an exhibition straight pool match.

– A move which attacks the opposing king, and which the opponent cannot get out of.

– The most well known version of this is the inverted facelock elbow drop where a wrestler puts their opponent into an inverted facelock, turns 180°, and drops their elbow across the opponent‘s chest, driving them down to the mat.

– A student of Casseux, Charles Lecour had been exposed to the English art of boxing in the year 1830 and he had felt himself misfit, because he used his hands in order to hit the feet of the opponent and to drive them away in this way, instead of punching as in boxing.

– As an opponent against Polish assimilation of the Jews he established for the 1873 elections of the Reichsrat a Jewish-ruthenian electoral alliance.

– Bolsonaro is a strong opponent of left-wing policies, most notably same-sex marriage, secularism, drug legalization, abortion and environmental preservation.

– A senton is similar to a big splash except the wrestler jumps over an opponent while falling backwards and landing back-first onto the opponent.

– You win the game by reducing your opponent‘s life to 0, when your opponent runs out of cards to draw, or when a card says that you win the game.

– He was the leading opponent of slavery and the slave trade in New York.

– The return of Nero may have inspired the author of the Book of Revelation when he wrote about the eschatological opponent called the Beast, which is mortally wounded and then miraculously heals.

– Every once in a while a player will throw his/her opponent on the floor.

– It usually sees the opponent try and attempt to charge at the larger wrestler many times only for their attempts to either have no effect or the opponent to get knocked down themselves.

– Usually the opponent submits; if not, he is “strangled out”, that is, the hold is continued until he passes out and is then immediately released.

– It aims to stop an opponent who is running with the ball.

– The move is usually done one of two ways: either from a standing position over the opponent or from the middle rope with the opponent in the corner.

“basque” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “basque”:

+ She commissioned the translation of the New Testament into Basque and Béarnese for the benefit of her subjects.

+ Although Vitoria-Gasteiz food is similar to the rest of the Basque Country, the city does have its specialities.

+ In Basque it is called Gasteiz, and some Basque speakers call it Vitorixe.

+ The San Sebastián Cathedral Basque Country, Spain.

+ The Basque Autonomous Community is an Autonomous communities of Spainautonomous community in northern Spain.

+ He was a Basque language teacher and taught phonetics.

+ The Beach of La Concha is a beach in the “Bay of La Concha” in San Sebastián, Basque Country.

basque some ways to use
basque some ways to use

Example sentences of “basque”:

+ Basque is spoken in an area that is smaller than what is known as the Basque Country ".

+ He was assassinated by a member of ETA, a Basque group.
+ Variant spellings, on the other hand, are filed as they are—for instance, Template:Country data Euskadi is filed under "Euskadi" because not everybody will know this is the Basque name for Basque Country.

+ Basque is spoken in an area that is smaller than what is known as the Basque Country “.

+ He was assassinated by a member of ETA, a Basque group.

+ Variant spellings, on the other hand, are filed as they are—for instance, Template:Country data Euskadi is filed under “Euskadi” because not everybody will know this is the Basque name for Basque Country.

+ Sarrionandia studied the Basque language and earned a PhD in Basque Philology from the University of Deusto in Bilbao.

+ His writings were published in a number of Basque magazines.

+ Batasuna has run in elections in the French part of the Basque country, in Ustaritz, about 12 km from Bayonne.

+ Her works focused on the maritime history of Canada and of the Basque Country.

+ Spanish contemporary and Basque art are also displayed from some of the local and regional artists.

+ Pelota in Spanish languageSpanish, pilota in Basque and Catalan, or pelote in French or, more traditionally, with two teams face to face separated by a line on the ground or a net.

+ Today Basque holds co-official language status in the Basque regions of Spain: the full autonomous community of the Basque Country and some parts of Navarre.

+ Martín Andrés Cárcamo Papic is a Chilean television presenter and actor of Basque and Croat origin.

+ German bombers attacked the city of Guernica Guernica in the Basque region of northeast Spain, and many civilians died in the attack.

+ Balmaseda is a Municipalities of Spainmunicipality in the province of autonomous community of the Basque Country in Spain.

+ Basque is the language spoken by the Basque people in the Basque Country and its diaspora.

+ The Ebro is a river in that starts in Cantabria and flows through the southern part of the Basque Autonomous Community.

+ It is the home of the Basque people.

+ The Basque Government headquarters are also in the city, in Lakua, and the official residence of the President of the Basque Government is Ajuria Enea, in Fray Francisco Street.

More in-sentence examples of “basque”:

+ The first written information about the Basque Country is from the Roman times, when the Basque people already spoke their own language.

+ Also, many Aragonese words are similar to Basque words.
+ The Autonomous Community of the Basque Country has 7,234km, and its population is about 2,000,000 - about 5% of the total population of Spain.

+ The first written information about the Basque Country is from the Roman times, when the Basque people already spoke their own language.

+ Also, many Aragonese words are similar to Basque words.

+ The Autonomous Community of the Basque Country has 7,234km, and its population is about 2,000,000 – about 5% of the total population of Spain.

+ José Luis Álvarez Enparantza was a Basque peopleBasque linguist, politician and writer.

+ In Senda Avenue is Ajuria-Enea, the house of the President of the Basque Country.

+ In the Basque area of Spain, the smaller breed of the dog was primarily used to protect the sheep from bear and wolf attacks.

+ After the Reconquista, the Castilian Basque lands and Navarre became part of the new country: Spain.

+ He served as Vice-President for the northern Basque Country in the Basque Studies Society from 2012 until his death in 2018.

+ By contact with nearby peoples, Basque has borrowed words from Latin, Spanish languageSpanish, French, Gascon and others but accepted fewer than Indo-European languages.

+ He is one of the best-known contemporary Basque writers.

+ A basque is a type of jackets, bodice or long corset worn by women.

+ The status of the Basque homeland changed significantly with the end of Francisco Franco’s regime and the return of democracy in 1979.

+ The Basque Parliament is the legislative body of the autonomous region.

+ Today, Basque Pelota is widely played in several countries: in Spain and France, specially in the Basque Country and its neighbour areas.

+ It wanted to establish a separate nation-state for the Basque people.

+ During the fall of the Roman EmpireWestern Roman Empire, the Basque Country was isolated from the invading Goths.

+ Bermeo is a Municipalities of Spainmunicipality found in the province of autonomous community of the Basque Country in Spain.

+ Roman Catholicism is, by far, the biggest religion in the Basque Country.

+ The Basque Country touches Cantabria and the Burgos province to the west, the Bay of Biscay to the north, France to the south.

+ Another important art gallery is the Artium The permanent collection has works by Basque and Spanish artists with paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs and videos made by Chillida, Oteiza, and Moraza, among others.

+ Basque has no official standing in the Northern Basque area of France, and French citizens are barred from using Basque in a French court of law.

+ Bilbao is a city in the Basque Country, in the North of Spain.

+ Almost half of the 2,155,546 people in the Basque Autonomous Community live in Greater Bilbao, the area around the city of Bilbao.

+ Later, in 1980, Vitoria-Gasteiz was named the Basque Country capital, and the new public institutions, the Basque Government and Basque Parliament were located in Vitoria.

+ Larrasket was known for his several projects for the Social and economic development of the Northern Basque Country and he was also one of the founders of the “Eticoop” cooperative that promotes entrepreneurship in this geographical area.

+ The couvade is known throughout history, for example in the ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, in the Basque Country and in the south of France.

+ Although it vowed to continue to seek an independent Basque state.

+ During the Muslim invasion of Southern Europe, the Basque Country split in two: the Castilian and the Navarrese lands.

+ The Basque rock group Kortatu wrote the song “Sarri, Sarri” in honor of this.

+ People also say “Basque Country” when they talk about the larger cultural region, the home of the Basque people, which has the autonomous community in it.

+ The Basque Country or Basque Autonomous Community was called a “Nationalities and regions of Spainnationality” in Spain by the Spanish Constitution of 1978.

+ Gipuzkoa is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country.

+ The novel is set in a small rural village from Gipuzkoa, Basque Country where the ETA established their totalitarian regime.

+ As Charlemagne marched north back to France he again passed through Basque territory.

+ The party was active in the Basque Country, and Navarre.

+ Santiago Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in the city of Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain.

+ The groups that were together once before are called “historic communities”: Catalonia, Basque Country Basque Country, Galicia and Andalusia.

+ This happened later in Vitoria-Gasteiz and the Basque Country than in other areas.

+ Navarre decided not to be part of the Basque Country.

+ In historical times it was inhabited by Basque peopleBasque people; they settled on the northern side of the Pyrenees and in the valleys below.

+ Vitoria-Gasteiz is the Basque Country capital.

+ His parents were Demetrio Mujica, of Spanish Basque ancestry, Diario La República, Diario La República and Lucy Cordano, of Italian descent.

+ He was of Basque origin.

+ This caused the government to pass a law allowing the murder of any Basque person seen in the Westfjords.

+ The name also refers to a historical territory of the Basque Country.

+ The High Courts of Justice of SpainHigh Court of Justice of the Basque Country is in Bilbao.

“hellenistic” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “hellenistic”:

– The system came to an end in Hellenistic Athens, when the purchase of citizenship became very frequent.

– The second Hellenistic dynasty, the Ptolemies, ruled Egypt from 305 BC until Egypt became a province of Rome in 30 BC.

– Then Anatolia became home for various kingdoms including the Achaemenid Empire, Hellenistic periodHellenistic kingdoms, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Seljuk Empire, and Mongol Empire.

– The Hellenistic civilizationHellenistic period began in 332 BCE when Alexander the Great conquered Persia.

– Jews had to live with the values of Hellenism and Hellenistic philosophy, which were often directly at odds with their own values and traditions.

– The Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic ended when, after Julius Caesar was assassinated, the Romans fought a long civil war.

– It was in the Hellenistic period that the Greeks, who until then only knew molded glass, discovered the technique of glass blowing, thus permitting new forms.

hellenistic - some sentence examples
hellenistic – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “hellenistic”:

– The only other astronomer of antiquity who is known by name and who is known to have supported Aristarchus’ heliocentric model was Seleucus, a Hellenistic astronomer who lived a century after Aristarchus.

– With conquests of Alexander the Great of Macedon, the area became dominated by Hellenistic rulers – first Alexander himself, later Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt and finally Seleucids.

– The Near East was cosmopolitan, especially during the Hellenistic period.

– By the Hellenistic period, the cult and votives had spread throughout Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy.

– In Hellenistic times the island’s strategic position made Thera an important base for the war campaigns in the Aegean of the successors to Alexander the Great.

– During the late Hellenistic period and Early Roman period, the population reached its peak of over 500,000 inhabitants and it was the third largest city in the world after Rome and Alexandria.

– It was invented in the 3rd century B.C., probably by the Hellenistic scientist Ctesibius of Alexandria.

– Early Christians continued the Jewish practice of respect for the Biblical canonJewish Scriptures, using the Hellenistic Judaism that was in general use among Greek-speakers, or the added to it their own writings.

– The art of the Hellenistic time 400 B.C.

– The Macedonians under Alexander the Great brought in the Hellenistic period with his capture of Persia and Egypt.

– Broadly, Hellenistic culture saw itself as a civilizor, bringing civilized values and ways to peoples they thought of as insular or either backwards or degenerate.

– He was the first king of Egypt during the Hellenistic period.

– Until the Hellenistic period, all tragedies were unique pieces written in honour of Dionysus and played only once, so that today we only have the pieces that were still remembered well enough to have been repeated when repetition of old tragedies became fashion.

– Ancient Rome’s culture took many ideas from other civilizations, especially Ancient Greece and the Greek kingdoms of the Hellenistic period.

- The only other astronomer of antiquity who is known by name and who is known to have supported Aristarchus' heliocentric model was Seleucus, a Hellenistic astronomer who lived a century after Aristarchus.

- With conquests of Alexander the Great of Macedon, the area became dominated by Hellenistic rulers - first Alexander himself, later Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt and finally Seleucids.

More in-sentence examples of “hellenistic”:

– The rift between the priests and the sages grew during the Hellenistic period, when the Jews faced new political and cultural struggles.

– The Hellenistic period ended with the rise of the Roman Republic to a super-regional power in the 2nd century BC and the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC.

– Classical Greece was followed by the Hellenistic period of history.

– As a member there, he helped to preserve a type of philosophy called Hellenistic philosophy.

– In the Hellenistic period, Oiniadai allied with the Aetolians until 218 BC when Philip V declared it free.

– Now more people have looked at writing about the Hellenistic time.

– The oldest surviving example of such an artefact is the globe of the Farnese Atlas sculpture, a 2nd-century copy of an older Hellenistic period, ca.

– In the Hellenistic era, she also became the goddess who protected sailors.

– The Hellenistic countries were lucky because they had much empty space where they could make big new cities.

– Previously reserved for religious use, in Hellenistic Greece the Greek terracotta figurine was more frequently used for funerary, and even decorative, purposes.

– The Hellenistic Period saw the canonization of the Tanakh, according to one theory, and the emergence of extra-Biblical sacred traditions.

– Fortunately, during Hellenistic Greece, the raw materials were plentiful following eastern conquests.

– He was a major translator into Arabic of the Hellenistic astronomy done mainly in Alexandria.

– The Romans also worshipped the goddesses Cybele and Isis, whose cults they took from Hellenistic Anatolia and Egypt.

– Now people can see that the art of the Hellenistic time is very good art.

– An early astrolabe was made in the Hellenistic world in 150 BC.

– One of the things that made the Hellenistic time different from other times was the division of Alexander the Great’s country into smaller parts.

– Many Epicurean societies flourished in the late Hellenistic perod and during the Roman era.

– In late Hellenistic Egypt, Cleopatra used saffron in her baths to make her feel good..

– Many Jews, including some of the more aristocratic priests, embraced these institutions, although Jews who did so were often looked down upon due to their circumcision, which Jews saw as the mark of their covenant with God, but which Hellenistic culture viewed as an aesthetic defacement of the body.

– The text is a royal decree from the Hellenistic period about the taxes of temple priests.

– Ancient Greek philosophy started in the 6th century BC and continued during the Hellenistic period and Roman Empire.

– People discovered art from the Hellenistic time at Vergina and other places.

– In Greek mythology the mountain was regarded as the “Home of the Gods”, specifically of the Twelve OlympiansDodekatheon, the twelve principal gods of the ancient Hellenistic world.

– The main Hellenistic theatrical form was not tragedy but ‘New Comedy’, comic episodes about the lives of ordinary citizens.

– The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic civilizationHellenistic successor state of Alexander the Great’s empire.

– Alexander’s settlement of Macedonian colonists resulted in a new Hellenistic civilization.

– But much good art is from the Hellenistic time.

– Pyrrhus or Pyrrhos was a Greek peopleGreek king and statesman of the Hellenistic period.

– Feldman was a scholar of Hellenistic civilization, specifically the works of Josephus Flavius.

– Another phenomenon appears in Hellenistic sculpture: privatization, which involves the recapture of older public patterns in decorative sculpture.

– The spread of Christianity followed by the spread of Islam further spread Hellenistic philosophy.

– Although its theatrical traditions seem to have lost their vitality, Greek theatre continued into the Hellenistic period.

– That marked the end of the Classic period, and the start of the Hellenistic period.

– He lived in the Hellenistic period.

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

– The Hellenistic period began with Alexander, when Ancient Greek languageGreek became the “Persia, Central Asia, India and Egypt.

– The last Hellenistic periodHellenistic Thracian kingdom became part of the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD.

– The Hellenistic period produced some masterpieces like the, now preserved at the Hermitage Museum.

– However, we can study the Hellenistic influences in Roman frescoes, for example those of Pompeii or Herculaneum.

– Pergamon is a very good example of Hellenistic architecture.

– With Hellenistic periodHellenism came the myth that the Gorgo was a sister of Alexander the Great.

– Judaism was common in the ancient Roman world, and there was a Jewish diaspora in many cities, like Rome, from the Hellenistic period.

– The city-state grew to control the Italian Peninsula during the Hellenistic period, and fought the Punic Wars with the Carthaginian Republic.

– The Hellenistic period is from 323 BC to 146 BC.

– Because of the significant role that Greek culture played during that time, it is called the Hellenistic period.

– The Hellenistic period is that of the decline of painting on vases.

– In the early 200s BC, at the instigation of the Seleucid Empire, which was trying to weaken the Armenian kingdom, Tsopk, along with Commagene, split from Greater Armenia, forming the Hellenistic kingdom of Tsopk-Commagene.

- The rift between the priests and the sages grew during the Hellenistic period, when the Jews faced new political and cultural struggles.

- The Hellenistic period ended with the rise of the Roman Republic to a super-regional power in the 2nd century BC and the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC.

“mort” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “mort”:

– When Mort loses health, part of the corn goes away.

– He had influence Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman, Jonathan Winters, Bob Newhart, and Tom Smothers.

– These are the tributaries of the Timiş River: Râul Rece, Slatina River Slatina, Sebeş, Bistra, Şurgani River, Timişana, Pogăniş River, Timişul Mort River and Vena Mare.

– They make it in Stewie’s room 30 seconds before Mort first went in the time machine.

– When Ockeghem died Josquin Des Prez composed a motet called “La déploration de la mort de Johannes Ockeghem” in his honour.

– Eggs and chicken food are around the levels, and Mort can peck at these with his beak.

mort - some sentence examples
mort – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “mort”:

– The third time he wrote a cantata “La mort de Cléopâtre” which is a wonderful work but he still did not win the prize.

– Every time Mort gets hit, the cubes take a chick from Mort and imprison it.

– While Mort is filming his own TV show, the cubes reach their universe via a well and kidnap all the baby chicks, scattering them across the cube universe.

– They try to take Mort to England so he is safe from Nazis.

– Eggs give Mort power-ups.

– They learn that Mort is at Warsaw on September 1, 1939, right before invasion of PolandPoland is invaded and World War II starts.

– Brian, Stewie, and Mort get in a motorbike to get away from the officers.

– Green Arrow was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp and first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941.

– The player controls Mort as he explores his world.

– The Mort Lagoon, an extremely evocative naturalistic site between Eraclea and Jesolo, was originated by the overflowing of the Piave river in 1936, whose bed was modified in its last stretch after a big flood.

– The fourth time he wrote a cantata “La mort de Sardanapale”, and he won the prize.

– Death takes Mort to his world where he meets his servant and his daughter.

- The third time he wrote a cantata "La mort de Cléopâtre" which is a wonderful work but he still did not win the prize.

- Every time Mort gets hit, the cubes take a chick from Mort and imprison it.
- While Mort is filming his own TV show, the cubes reach their universe via a well and kidnap all the baby chicks, scattering them across the cube universe.

“instance” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “instance”:

– Another instance is the Austrian orchid, which grows underground and is pollinated by ants.

– The first recorded instance of an official moment of silence dedicated to a dead person took place in Portugal on February 13, 1912.

– Please use the format lt;ref name=”foo”gt;Book ABClt;/refgt; for the first instance of the reference and the following times lt;ref name=”foo” /gt;.

– John or Jane Doe is also use an example when a name is needed, for instance when showing how a form should be completed.

– It is used when there can only be one instance of a given class.

– Using for instance is useful for short citations.

– For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and special characters in parameters.

– Section eight, clause eight of Article One, known as the Copyright Clause, is the only instance of the word “right” used in the original constitution.

instance in-sentences
instance in-sentences

Example sentences of “instance”:

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

– Creates a clickable link labeled with the “id” parameter, and paired with the instance which has matching “reference_name” and “id” parameters.

– This means for instance that tags are not automatically added.

– The template can be used multiple times in an article, and each instance can be used to link to more than one file.

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

– If there are not enough occurrences to warrant a notice, then consider a template that links to an IPA key for the first instance of the IPA on a page or section.

– This album contains Brooks’ earliest hits, for instance his first ever single, “Much Too Young “, which peaked at #8 on the Country Billboard Charts in 1989.

– This species is a rare instance of an animal having the same common and scientific binomial name.

– For instance using will hide the fourth level and deeper subheadings in the hierarchy.

– Perhaps the best-known instance of purgatory in the arts is Dante’s “Purgatorio”, the second book of his “Divine Comedy”.

– On 3 March, The Minister of Public Health confirmed the first case of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Chile, thus making the country the fifth in Latin America to report such an instance after Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador and Argentina.

– It is the third and final instance in all civil and criminal cases in Sweden.

– The heart of a guppy is very different from that of a mammal, for instance there are two compartments instead of four.

– This template can be used to cite a finding aid or other instance of archival metadata.

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

– Different languages use the same term, for instance “Adamsappel”.

– There occasional even in Sindhi for instance Hyderabadi Sindhi will refer to an egg as ‘bedo’ however Sindhis from other parts will refer to it as ‘ando’.

– For instance the entry “be” contains within it the occurrences of “is”, “was”, “be” and “are”.

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

- Creates a clickable link labeled with the "id" parameter, and paired with the instance which has matching "reference_name" and "id" parameters.
- This means for instance that tags are not automatically added.

More in-sentence examples of “instance”:

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

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

– 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.

– For instance in a typical diving compressor, the air is compressed in three stages.

– For instance spear grass has spiky tips that can get stuck in passing animals or blown by a strong wind to a new place.

– Among the natural philosophers in ancient Greece, the problem of universals was the mystery of where particular things derive their traits that we perceive as universals—for instance “red” or “apple” or “good” or “woman” or “truth”.

– Missing rings are rare in oak and elm trees: the only recorded instance of a missing ring in oak trees occurred in the year 1816, also known as the Year without a Summer.

– In the 17th century, it was not odd, for instance for islamMuslims to live in Amsterdam.

– For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and some special characters in parameters.

– To apply backtracking to a problem, one must give the data “P” for an instance of the problem that is to be solved, and six procedures, “root”, “abandon”, “accept”, “first”, “next”, and “save”.

– Using either quotation marks or italics can emphasize that an instance of a word refers to the word itself, rather than its associated concept.

– For instance if x = 8 in above example the answer is still yes because sums to 8.

– And that he could find no other such instance in California.

– This win for The Undertaker remains the only instance where he did not have a decisive victory in his WrestleMania streak.

– The arrows between the gerund “SITTING” and the nouns “agent” and “location” express the diagram’s basic relationship; “”agent is SITTING on location””; “Elsie” is an instance of “CAT”.

– 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.

– This is the first known instance of suggesting space and time to be different perceptions of one thing.

– The first instance of the 1906 Act was enacted by the District of Columbia in the same year as ‘An act to regulate the practice of pharmacy and the sale of poisons in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes’.

– Linked elements can be modified without having to change each instance of an element on pages that use the same element.

– Civil matters are usually heard at first instance by a single Deemster sitting in the High Court.

– For the really tricky wrapping cases when you need full control, for instance in very complex long link lists.

– A process is an instance of a computer program.

– They can breed in other forested habitats, for instance the dry deciduous woodlands of Nicaragua and in secondary forests.

– Pamphlets have been important in history, publishing a lot of pamphlets can help spread ideas, for instance during revolutions pamphlets were used to influence people.

– This is undoubtedly, the first ever instance of a royal portrait.

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

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

– For instance the entry “be” contains within it the occurrences of “are”, “is”, “were” and “was”.

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

– Eye bolts are commonly used to attach cables to objects, for instance attaching a ropestring to the back of a painting to allow the painting to hang from a nail on a wall.

– The “History” concentrates on the military aspects of the Peloponnesian War, but it uses these events as a medium to suggest several other themes as well, for instance to show degenerative effects of war on humanity itself.

– Some serial killers have had very strange habits which leave evidence of their work at each crime; for instance Albert de Salvo, the Boston Strangler, would tie the cord with which he had strangled a woman around her neck in a special bow.

– Doing so would make the concepts “cat” and “telephone” abstract ideas since despite their varying appearances, a particular cat or a particular telephone is an instance of the concept “cat” or the concept “telephone”.

– However, ejaculation can also happen if a man has not been touched, for instance if he becomes aroused or stimulated by looking at sexy pictures, watching sexy videos, or thinking about sex.

– This happens most often on heavily-edited pages and on pages which contain an instance of.

– The killer may only attack a certain type of person, for instance women of a certain age or appearance.

– Static electricity can be created through the friction between two materials – for instance a wool cap and a plastic ruler.

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

– It is the last instance to decide what constitutes a heresy, and how to deal with it.

– When driving a car with such a GPS receiver, the driver may receive information from a satellite which is above for instance Dover in the south and another one which is above Perth in the north.

– Some cells in animals may be flagellate, for instance the spermatozoa of most phyla.

– The space character, for instance is changed to “%20” when it shows up in a URL.

– The hot “tsuyu” in this instance is thinner than that used as a dipping sauce for chilled soba.

– In 2001 he led the IPG’s involvement in the Framework IV Basic Research Action PIE, process instance evolution.

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

– However, due to how the icons are implemented, they have a tendency to break rather easily, for instance when sitenotices are active.

– Other regions of the world have cold deserts too, for instance high altitude areas like the Himalayas.

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

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

Example sentences of “outback”

How to use in-sentence of “outback”:

– Maringka was born in outback Western Australia around 1952.

– Elder spent money buying large properties for sheep in outback South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia.

– Uluru, also called Ayers Rock, is a name given to a huge rock near Alice Springs, Northern TerritoryAlice Springs in the Australian Outback and located in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park.

– The Broken Hill Outback Xplorer service, run by CountryLink, goes to Broken Hill on Mondays and to Sydney on Tuesdays.

– It is set in the OutbackAustralian Outback and in New York City.

– Mr Bill went missing in the Outback sometime ago and Blinky is the only one who believes his father is still alive.

Example sentences of outback
Example sentences of outback

Example sentences of “outback”:

– He is best known for his watercolour paintings of the Australian outback landscape.

– Deaths of tourists are a regular occurrences because many people are not well-prepared for their outback trip.

– The division covers a large area of outback Queensland.

– She was born in outback central Australia some time during the 1920s..

– Organised travels with a guide to the outback is popular, although some Australian and international tourists travel in their own cars.

– He is the studio host for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio Network and a play-by-play voice for the Tampa Bay Storm and the Outback Bowl.

– The Albert Goldfield is an area of 1300 square kilometres where gold was discovered in the outback of New South Wales in 1880.

– Because of the expanses and remoteness in the outback a unique service, Royal Flying Doctor ServiceThe Flying Doctor, was created in 1928.

- He is best known for his watercolour paintings of the Australian outback landscape.

- Deaths of tourists are a regular occurrences because many people are not well-prepared for their outback trip.
- The division covers a large area of outback Queensland.

– He wrote about life in the country and outback areas of Australia.

– Communities in the Outback and the bush are generally small, and spread over large distances.

– Kernaghan’s first studio album, “The Outback Club”, was released in 1992.

– Tibooburra Outback School of the Air is the town’s only school, teaching both local children and the children of property owners in the area.

– The outback is not a defined area, it is only a term used to refer to locations that are far away from big cities.

– The original method of travel in the outback were camels.

In sentence use of “drinks”

How to use in-sentence of “drinks”:

+ The county is a dry county which means alcoholic drinks cannot be sold.

+ After the change, Conker was not a cutesy character anymore, drinks too much beer, and becomes a greedy squirrel.

+ They give the dogs food and drinks if a dog is good one might get to feed them a dog biscuit or a jerky treat.

+ Having a healthy diet, healthy weight, limiting alcoholic drinks and quitting or not starting smoking cuts down the risks of getting cancer.

+ Drinking this mixture, after the water cools, will re-hydrate the child, if he drinks enough.

+ Since the fact that they contain alcohol is usually not obvious from the taste, these drinks are considered to be dangerous for young people by many countries.

+ About one in four people who drink more than three alcoholic drinks a day will have some form of hepatitis caused by alcohol.

+ The client is served soft drinks and a young girl performs fellatio on him in a small room or booth.

In sentence use of drinks
In sentence use of drinks

Example sentences of “drinks”:

+ In April and June 2009, batches of "Red Bull Cola" drinks imported from Austria were found to contain between 0.1 - 0.3 micrograms of cocaine per litre, according to Hong Kong officials.

+ The brand’s first-ever overseas store opened in New York in February, 2012, introducing drinks based on Korean traditional beverages such as the "misugaru" latte, a drink made of mixed grain powder.
+ At the Immunity Challenge, the players had to choose between a feast of cheeseburgers, fries, and soft drinks or the immunity challenge.

+ In April and June 2009, batches of “Red Bull Cola” drinks imported from Austria were found to contain between 0.1 – 0.3 micrograms of cocaine per litre, according to Hong Kong officials.

+ The brand’s first-ever overseas store opened in New York in February, 2012, introducing drinks based on Korean traditional beverages such as the “misugaru” latte, a drink made of mixed grain powder.

+ At the Immunity Challenge, the players had to choose between a feast of cheeseburgers, fries, and soft drinks or the immunity challenge.

+ Blenders are also used to make cold alcoholic drinks that include crushed ice or ice cream, such as margaritas and Mississippi Mudslide drinks.

+ Instead, it drinks by taking a mouthful of water, lifting its head, and letting the water run down its throat.

+ Because the stem tastes sweet, people like to eat it and make drinks from it.

+ Advocates say drinks employing these sweeteners have a more natural sugar-like taste than those made just with aspartame, and do not have a strong aftertaste.

+ In the episode “Interesting”, he drinks a pint of blue liquid which makes his hair fall out and the number 666 is visible on the side of his head.

+ According to legend, Chinese alchemists were looking for a formula to create the elixir of life, or the mythical potion that causes whoever drinks it to become immortal, when they accidentally created gunpowder.

+ All drinks are mainly water.

+ A round of drinks is a set of alcoholic beverages bought by one person in a group for the whole group.

+ In the first 1,800 years of church history, Christians often enjoyed alcoholic drinks as a part of their everyday life.

+ He drinks from a poisoned glass of wine, which Paolo had put on the table, and falls asleep.

+ Social drinking is the name for the consumption of alcoholic drinks in a social setting; people who are social drinkers do this with friends.

More in-sentence examples of “drinks”:

+ In her diary she writes about her live with her husband, Arthur Huntingdon, who drinks a lot of alcohol and behaves himself badly.

+ Guaraná is mainly used as an ingredient in soft drinks and energy drinks.

+ As the bee drinks the nectar, the stamens brush pollen onto its body.

+ Mixed drinks and cocktails are alcoholic drinks that consist of one or more types of alcohol mixed with flavorings such as orange juice, cream, chocolate syrup, or soda.

+ The recipe remains a secret today, with competing drinks trying to make their own copy of Irn-Bru, with little success.

+ A shot glass is a small cup that people use to drink alcoholic drinks with.

+ He drinks beer, watches football and plays cards with Cousin Mel.

+ The drinks manufacturer Red Bull already owned one Formula One team, Red Bull Racing.

+ The unknown gas that Pym study from the micro particles makes his body shrink when he inhales or drinks a potion of the Pym Particles.

+ The buyer buys the round of drinks as a single order at the bar.

+ Nightclubs often have a much wider selection of alcoholic drinks than pubs.

+ At the waterfall cave, “Jack” drinks the water of immortality and returns to the group.

+ If a person drinks a lot of alcohol, eventually their body will get used to the alcohol.

+ In most pubs, the customer orders the drinks at the bar and waits for them to be prepared, then carries the drinks back to the tables or area of seating.

+ Mixed drinks without alcohol are often called virgin.

+ Hercules gives him the water and he drinks it.

+ Other kinds of alcohol are usually harmful to drink, so the only kind of alcohol used in alcoholic drinks is grain alcohol.

+ The sauce is used to make many dishes, both cooked and uncooked, and often with beef; drinks such as the Bloody Mary also use it.

+ Lucuma is used in a variety of culinary drinks and desserts.

+ Caffeine is in many drinks and foods.

+ He wants to write a book but he drinks too much alcohol.

+ Punch refers to many drinks made from fruit or fruit juice and sometimes alcohol.

+ These have either raised the taxes on the drinks, or they have outlawed the sale of these drinks to people under a certain age.

+ After 420 to 450 days of pregnancy the mother gives birth to one baby okapi, which drinks milk for up to 6 months.

+ In her diary she writes about her live with her husband, Arthur Huntingdon, who drinks a lot of alcohol and behaves himself badly.

+ Guaraná is mainly used as an ingredient in soft drinks and energy drinks.

+ The server subsequently refills the gourd and passes it to the next drinker who likewise drinks it all, without thanking the server.

+ They help Linden get better from a sickness he has after he drinks from a poisoned chalice.

+ Small amounts of drinks made with addition of various spices, ginseng, and even canned snake.

+ Chocolate syrup is used to sweeten and flavor hot and cold drinks such as hot chocolate, chocolate milk, chocolate milk shakes, and poured on desserts.

+ The use of matcha in modern drinks has also spread to North American café culture.

+ In it, the king asks Daniel “Do you not think that Bel is a living god? Do you not see how much he eats and drinks every day?” Daniel proves through a ruse that the sacred meal of Bel is actually consumed at night by the seventy priests and their wives and children, who entered through a secret door when the temple’s doors were sealed.

+ Holly drinks heavily and pals around with Dan.

+ A review published in 2008 found no documented reports of negative or positive health effects associated with the amount of taurine used in energy drinks, including Red Bull, concluding that “The amounts of guarana, taurine, and ginseng found in popular energy drinks are far below the amounts expected to deliver either therapeutic benefits or adverse events.

+ Cadbury also named their brand of malted drinks Bournvita after Bournville.

+ In Germany, 11 out of 16 states had already banned the drinks by May 25, 2009.

+ Typically, the cebador fills the gourd and drinks the “mate” completely to ensure that it is free of particulate matter and of good quality.

+ Dumbledore drinks the entire potion, which makes him dizzy.

+ Amoebiasis, also known as amebiasis or entamoebiasis, The infection is normally got when someone drinks water with the parasite in it.

+ The young platypus drinks the milk from the mother’s skin while she lies on her back.

+ From the scratches around on an old watch, he decides the man drinks a lot; in another case seeing the man’s clothes are respectable but worn, he thinks the man was once successful, but has fallen on hard times and taken to drink.

+ Alcoholic drinks can be dangerous.

+ When he drinks too much wine, he starts speaking in Latin.

+ That’s because it was replaced not only by soju but also by Western drinks such as beer or whisky.

+ However, drinks such as milk were considered uncivilised and hence were only used for children, medical purposes and making cheese.

+ Harris says that working with her was “surreal, but fun” although revealed to Mixmag in 2007 to “needing a few drinks before meeting her.” It has been confirmed that Harris has co-written and produced two songs on the forthcoming “Kylie” album, “In My Arms” and “Heart Beat Rock”.

+ Passengers usually get a free meal, some drinks and a bag with gifts in like a toothbrush.

“hatchback” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “hatchback”:

– The SEAT León is a 5-door hatchback car produced by SEAT in three generations since 1999.

– In United KingdomUK the Four-door saloon and the Three-door hatchback was discontinued in 1998.

– The second Mégane arrived in late 2002 with the hatchback models, other versions appeared during 2003.

– Like the Xantia before it, it’s available as a hatchback or an estate.

– The third generation arrived in May 1985 with a hatchback version only, it was sold as the Scorpio in Europe and the Granada in the UK, the Scorpio name was used as a trim level on higher-end versions in the UK.

– Ford created the third generation Focus in early 2011 with 5-door hatchback, saloon and estate versions, a 3-door hatchback is no longer offered.

hatchback some ways to use
hatchback some ways to use

Example sentences of “hatchback”:

- The third and final generation launched in June 2002 with hatchback and saloon/sedan models while the related Signum hatchback appeared in June 2003 with an estate/wagon launching that October, as usual, it's sold as a Vauxhall in the UK.

- The Yaris is sold as a 3-door and 5-door hatchback and 4-door sedan.
- A hatchback is a car body style.

– The third and final generation launched in June 2002 with hatchback and saloon/sedan models while the related Signum hatchback appeared in June 2003 with an estate/wagon launching that October, as usual, it’s sold as a Vauxhall in the UK.

– The Yaris is sold as a 3-door and 5-door hatchback and 4-door sedan.

– A hatchback is a car body style.

– It is based on the Hyundai i30’s platform, and is available as 3- and 5-door hatchback and 5-door station wagon.

– It was sold as a 3 or 5-door hatchback with a hard-top convertible and estate versions added in 2007, facelifted in 2009 and was replaced in 2012 by the 208, the estate was replaced by the 2008 crossover in 2013 but the convertible was not replaced.

– The Pinto was manufactured in three body styles: two-door sedan sedan, three-door hatchback and two-door station wagon.

– It is a hatchback version of the Opel Vectra.

– The first Laguna arrived in early 1994 to replace the 21, it came as a hatchback at first and then it was joined by an estate/wagon version in late 1995.

– GM has announced that in late 2016 a hatchback version of the Cruze will be offered in North America.

– The Chevrolet Cruze is a four-door Sedan sedan and hatchback that is built by General Motors’ Chevrolet brand.

– The second generation model launched in Spring 2007 and continued with hatchback and estate models, the saloon was dropped due to poor sales, it was facelifted in 2010 and got a minor update in 2013.

– The car came in 3 or 5-door hatchback models with a hard-top convertible version added in 2000 and an estate version added in 2002, in 2006 it was replaced by the 207 but the 206 stayed as a budget model, in 2009 a heavily facelifted version called the 206+ arrived although this wasn’t sold in the UK.

– Mitsubishi has used the name twice previously, first as the marque of a series of “kei cars” and subcompact cars in the 1960s, and then as the export version of the Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback in the 1980s and 1990s.

– The Audi A2 was a 5-door hatchback automobile produced by Audi from 1999 until 2005.

– The Dodge Caliber was a compact hatchback sold from 2006-2012 by Chrysler.

– The third generation was made from 1980 to 1986, it was the first Escort to offer hatchback models as well as front-wheel drive, it was mildly updated in 1983 with a 5-door estate added and also spawned a saloon version called the Orion.

– It is available as hatchback with three or five doors, and with 4-cylinder petrol enginepetrol and diesel engines from 35 to 94hp, and as the “Renault 5 Turbo” with 110 or 160hp.

– The Nissan Leaf is a 5-door electric vehicleelectric hatchback car.

– It comes as a hatchback or an estate.

– It came in hatchback and estate bodystyles and was sold as a budget option towards the end of its run in France until 2002.

“consulate” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “consulate”:

– The prince greatly respected his tutor, and after his accession bestowed on him the highest titles and honours that any Roman could attain, culminating in the consulate in 379.

– A consulate is a small diplomatic office of one country in another country.

– Also note that the consuls of Barcelona had no independence assigned later on in the “Book of the Consulate of the Sea”.

– The first American Consulate in Japan was opened at the temple of Gyokusen-ji in Shimoda.

– In 1928, Woodward asked the Consul-General of the German consulate in Boston, to send him copies of a few original papers published in German journals.

– This time is characterized by the fall of the monarchy, the making of the National Convention and the infamous Reign of Terror, the founding of the French DirectoryDirectory and the Consulate and Napoleon’s rise to power.

– The “Book of the Consulate of the Sea” or “Book of the Consulate of Sea” is a 15th-century maritime commercial law treaty.

– The consulate then held much less power and authority, since the emperor was the supreme leader.

consulate use in-sentences
consulate use in-sentences

Example uses in sentence of “juror”

How to use in-sentence of “juror”:

+ On May 31st, 1966 a coroner’s jury ruled Deadwyler’s death an accidental homicide, with one juror calling it an “excusable homicide.” The jury, who deliberated for two hours and thirty-five minutes consisted of eight men and one female.

+ Reasons may include the prospective juror‘s opinions on issues, personal knowledge of the case, their occupation or any reason to believe the juror may not be able to be fair.

+ In the end Juror #3 cracks under the pressure of the other jurors and they all end up voting not guilty.

+ His last role was as a juror in the final episodes of “Ellery Queen”.

+ The voir dire questions are designed to reveal how a potential juror thinks.

+ He played Juror #2 in “12 Angry Men” and was the voice of Piglet in The Walt Disney CompanyDisney’s Winnie the Pooh movies.

Example uses in sentence of juror
Example uses in sentence of juror