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  • indica il moto complemento di moto per luogo un luogo
  • *Sono passato 'per' il centro
  • indica il moto complemento di moto a luogo circoscritto un certo spazio
  • *Camminava ansiosamente 'per' la stanza
  • indica destinazione
  • *Questo è il treno 'per' Londra
  • in certi casi indica complemento di stato in luogo
  • *C'era un uomo sdraiato 'per' terra
  • indica complemento di tempo continuato
  • *Ho studiato 'per' tre ore
  • indica inclinazione
  • *Sei molto dotato 'per' la matematica
  • indica un complemento di mezzo
  • *Te lo invio 'per' posta
  • indica una complemento di causa
  • *Tremava 'per' il freddo
  • indica uno complemento di scopo
  • *Mi sono arruolato 'per' la gloria
  • indica a complemento di vantaggio di chi è l'azione
  • *Ma io l'ho fatto 'per' te!
  • indica complemento di limitazione in cui è valida l'affermazione
  • *É bravo, 'per' un novizio
  • indica il complemento di modo in cui si svolge l'azione
  • *Le cose non spariscono 'per magia'!
  • indica un complemento di prezzo
  • *Te lo vendo 'per' appena trecento euro
  • indica una complemento di distanza
  • *Lo inseguii 'per' 20 km
  • (matematica) indica quante volte un numero è moltiplicato o diviso
  • *Si legge "otto 'per' tre ventiquattro" e si scrive 8 ·3=24
  • per ogni
  • *$5 'per' person
  • processo
  • attraverso
  • *Pater exit 'per' ostium
  • durante
  • per#italiano
  • variante di pér

Beispiele für " fo "
  • This dictionary will be nowhere near complete in the 'foreseeable' future.
  • To apply for the position, complete the application 'form'.
  • "Jim has 'form'."
  • When he saw the wreck, he 'formed' the crash in his imagination.
  • By adding -ness, you can 'form' a noun of an adjective.
  • Sleep in 'comfort' with our new mattress.
  • the 'comforts' of home
  • We still have the spare tire? That's a 'comfort' at least.
  • The outcome of the peace negotiations in Moscow in 1940 was a heavy blow to the young nation, but in the same time a great 'comfort': at least the independency was preserved.
  • Rob 'comforted' Aaron because he was lost and very sad.
  • The class squirmed and fidgeted in the 'uncomfortable' new chairs.
  • Sharing a house with them made me 'uncomfortable'.
  • This product contains 'reformed' meat.
  • The pop group 'reformed' for one final tour.
  • The two 'cofounders' both attended the ceremony.
  • 'foreign' students
  • Eating with chopsticks was a 'foreign' concept to him
  • 'foreign' body
  • My bank charges me $2.50 every time I use a 'foreign' ATM.
  • Fred 'forestalled' disaster by his prompt action.
  • In French, an aspired h 'forestalls' elision.
  • The 'barefooted' woman is beautiful by nature.
  • She cut her foot because she was 'barefooted'.
  • Of apples and oranges, I choose the 'fore' fruit.
  • When weighing the importance of wealth and happiness, do not assume the 'fore' can buy the latter.
  • The 'fore' cabin is near the bow.
  • The 'fore' was painted white.
  • It's a 'forked' road. Turn left at the fork.
  • A baidarka has a 'forked' bow.
  • The road 'forked'.
  • He 'reinforced' the handle with a metal rod and a bit of tape.
  • The right homework will 'reinforce' and complement the lesson.
  • Advertising for fast food can 'reinforce' unhealthy dietary tendencies.
  • Having the 'foresight' to prepare an evacuation plan may have saved their lives.
  • The victim was able to 'enforce' his evidence against the alleged perpetrator.
  • The police are there to 'enforce' the law.
  • The bacteriologist adjusted the 'focussing' knob on the microscope.
  • See the 'following' section.
  • The 'following' words have no definition . . .
  • The 'following' wind sped us on our way.
  • 'Following' the meeting, we all had a chat.
  • He had a loyal 'following'.
  • 'fomenting' a revolution
  • He thought and wrote 'profoundly'.
  • 'More profoundly', it has shaken our most fundamental assumptions.
  • From his childhood, she was 'profoundly' troubled.
  • I am not very 'forgiving'.
  • a 'fortunate' event
  • a 'fortunate' concurrence of circumstances
  • a 'fortunate' investment
  • He dressed 'foolishly' to entertain the children.
  • 'Foolishly', he had decided that, because a home was the best investment, two homes were even better.
  • That program runs on an X-Window-System 'platform'.
  • 'Fortitude' is bravery on the side of justice.
  • He dressed quite 'formally' - too 'formally' for the occasion.
  • He 'formally' filed a complaint, which involved much paperwork.
  • He proved it 'formally' but gave his students no intuitive feel for the matter.
  • The 'founding' fathers of our country.
  • Your 'comforting' words help ease my mind.
  • It's 'comforting' to know that I've always got my Mum when things go wrong.
  • Bill had so many pictures of his family stuffed into his 'billfold' that it barely fit into his pocket.
  • An example of a 'performative' utterance could be, "I name this boat Alfred".
  • that remark was 'uncalled-for'.
  • We now make available these works which were 'heretofore' unpublished.
  • How far should one accept the rules of the society in which one lives? To put it another way: at what point does 'conformity' become corruption? Only by answering such questions does the conscience truly define itself. - q:Kenneth Kenneth Tynan
  • Buying 'preformatted' floppy disks saved me a lot of time.
  • I shall love you 'forever'.
  • We had to wait 'forever' to get inside.
  • It took her 'forever' to get dressed and ready for the party.
  • The drive to his mothers' house took 'forever'.
  • You'll have a home here 'forever', my son!
  • You are 'forever' nagging me.
  • It takes 'forever' to get business a permit and a landline.
  • Sure, I'd be happy to meet with you on the 12th of 'forever'.
  • He stood 'before' me.
  • The case laid 'before' the panel aroused nothing but ridicule.
  • The period 'before' us looks grim because of the economical crisis.
  • In alphabetical order, "cat" comes 'before' "dog", "canine" 'before' feline".
  • An entrepreneur puts market share and profit 'before' quality, an amateur intrinsic qualities 'before' economical considerations.
  • I've never done this 'before'.
  • I have 'forgotten' most of the things I learned in school.
  • I 'forgot' to buy flowers for my wife at our 14th wedding anniversary.
  • Let's just 'forget' about it.
  • Forget you!
  • an 'informal' get-together
  • an 'informal' agreement
  • 'informal' clothes
  • The fire was confined to the 'forward' portion of the store.
  • I thought his suggestion that we move in together was rather 'forward'.
  • '1999:' "Would you think it 'forward' of me to kiss you?" asked Tristran. — Neil Gaiman, Stardust, pg. 44 (2001 Perennial paperback edition).
  • The stock price is currently 12 times 'forward' earnings.
  • The bus driver told everyone standing up to move 'forward'.
  • After spending an hour stuck in the mud, we could once again move 'forward'.
  • From this day 'forward', there will be no more brussels sprouts at the cafeteria.
  • I'll be glad to forward your mail to you while you're gone.
  • is the formula for finding the roots of the quadratic equation y = ax + bx + c.
  • HO is the formula for water (Dihydrogen monoxide)
  • The formula of the rocket fuel has not been revealed.
  • The 'foundation' of his institute has been wrought with difficulty.
  • The 'foundations' of this construction have been laid out.
  • The Wikimedia 'Foundation', Inc. is the parent organization of the Wiktionary collaborative project.
  • He was 'footloose' in his youth.
  • The 'manifold' meanings of the simple English word set are infamous among dictionary makers.
  • c1384 ... the manyfold grace of God. — I Petre 4:10 ([http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/wycliffe/ Wycliffe's Bible])
  • 1611 The manifold wisdom of God. — [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_%28King_James%29/Ephesians?oldid=448367#Chapter_3 Ephesians 3:1. (King James Bible)
  • He did so many drugs, he was still in a 'fog' three months after going through detox.
  • The mirror 'fogged' every time he showered.
  • Ez a 'fog' lyukas. - This 'tooth' has a cavity.
  • Egy átlagos hegyikerékpár hátsó fogaskerekein rendre 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 34 'fog'ak vannak. - There are 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 34 teeth on a standard mountain bike's rear sprockets.
  • Az egyik 'foga' hiányzik a fűrésznek. - One of the saw’s teeth is missing.
  • A fiú egy almát 'fog' a kezében. - The boy is holding an apple in his hand.
  • A macska egeret 'fogott'. - The cat caught a mouse.
  • 'Fogta' a pénzt és elment. - He took the money and left.
  • Nem tudom 'fogni' az adást a tv-ben. - I can’t receive signals on the TV.
  • esni Esni 'fog'. - It will be raining.
  • Hon har 'fog' för sin oro.
  • 'Fogarna' mellan kakelplattorna hade blivit missfärgade med åren.
  • The radio station changed the 'format' of its evening program.
  • I lost weeks of work when I inadvertently 'formatted' my hard drive.
  • Our company 'fosters' an appreciation for the arts.
  • The dancer impressed the crowd with his fancy 'footwork'.
  • Her 'forced' smile was harder and harder to keep as her critical father kept on complaining about her.
  • 'Forest' of criticism.
  • Mais quand il eut mis fin a ses parolles, & que semblablement les 'forestz' resonnãtes se furent appaisées L’Arcadie-Trad-Massin, published 1544, Paris)
  • With a little 'forethought' we'd have planned for this contingency and not been stuck here now.
  • The things he subjected me to were horrible and unforgettable
  • faire une 'fortune'
  • faire 'fortune'
  • Dave was the 'former' of the company.
  • The brick arch was built using a wooden 'former'.
  • Fifth-'former'
  • Sixth-'former'.
  • Fortunately, Sam's pet hamster was not dead.
  • That laboratory researches topics at the 'forefront' of technology.
  • Je suis gynécologue de formation. I'm a trainee gynaecologist.
  • A spider has eight 'feet'.
  • Southern Italy is shaped like a 'foot'.
  • We went there by 'foot' because we could not afford a taxi.
  • There is a lot of 'foot' traffic on this street.
  • I'll meet you at the 'foot' of the stairs.
  • We came and stood at the 'foot' of the bed.
  • The host should sit at the 'foot' of the table.
  • The 'feet' of the stove hold it a safe distance above the floor.
  • Most people are less than six 'feet' tall.
  • King John went to battle with ten thousand 'foot' and one thousand horse.
  • To make the mainsail fuller in shape, the outhaul is eased to reduce the tension on the 'foot' of the sail.
  • Zidane est un des meilleurs joueurs de 'foot' du monde.
  • Toutes les semaines, il regarde du 'foot' à la télé.
  • In ascent, every step gained is a footing and help to the next. Holder.
  • As soon as he had obtained a footing at court, the charms of his manner . . . made him a favorite. w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
  • Lived on a footing of equality with nobles. w:Thomas Babington Thomas Babington Macaulay.
  • Hark, I hear the footing of a man. Shakespeare
  • '1852' [http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext97/blkhs12.txt Charles Dickens, Bleak House]: We will proceed with the hearing on Wednesday 'fortnight'.
  • Cap'n, she's all 'fouled' up.
  • The rascal spewed forth a series of 'foul' pronouncements.
  • He has a 'foul' set of friends.
  • This 'foul' food is making me retch.
  • Some 'foul' weather is brewing.
  • 'Foul' play is not suspected.
  • We've got a 'foul' anchor.
  • Jones hit 'foul' ball after foul ball.
  • He's 'fouled' her diapers.
  • He's 'fouled' his reputation.
  • The hair has 'fouled' the drain.
  • The kelp has 'fouled' the prop.
  • Smith 'fouled' him hard.
  • Jones 'fouled' the ball off the facing of the upper deck.
  • The drain 'fouled'.
  • The prop 'fouled' on the kelp.
  • Smith 'fouled' within the first minute of the quarter.
  • Jones 'fouled' for strike one.
  • Jones hit a 'foul' up over the screen.
  • My 'formative' years were spent in an inner city.
  • I wanted nothing more than to get out of that 'godforsaken' place without delay.
  • He is following in his father's footprints.
  • the footprint of a building.
  • My carbon 'footprint' is very high.
  • He 'forfeited' his last chance of an early release from jail by repeatedly attacking another inmate.
  • Because only nine players were present, the football team was forced to 'forfeit' the game.
  • The politician's recent actions are an effort to 'forge' a relationship with undecided voters.
  • He had to 'forge' his ex-wife's signature.
  • The jury learned the documents had been 'forged'.
  • The party of explorers 'forged' through the thick underbrush.
  • We decided to 'forge' ahead with our plans even though our biggest underwriter backed out.
  • With seconds left in the race, the runner 'forged' into first place.
  • Each team scored three goals when they played 'football'.
  • Each team scored two touchdowns when they played 'football'.
  • They played 'football' in the snow.
  • The player kicked the 'football'.
  • That budget item became a political 'football'.
  • The innkeeper brought them food and drink.
  • That is food for thought.
  • This shop stocks many hundreds of different foods.
  • '1604' I am the sister of one Claudio, Condemn'd upon the act of 'fornication' To lose his head; condemn'd by Angelo — Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 5, Scene 1
  • '1611' Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, 'fornication', uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. — Galatians 5:19-21 KJV
  • At our family reunion, the 'menfolk' generally have a ball game, while the womenfolk gossip and trade snapshots.
  • The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since 'menfolk' are rarely interested in needlework.
  • She hoisted the child 'effortlessly' and plopped him in bed.
  • The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her 'forthright' answers.
  • Il m'a 'informé' de la situation presente.
  • The adaptive optical systems in modern astronomical telescopes compensate for atmospheric distortion by using 'deformable' mirrors.
  • The changes to the algorithm resulted in a 'thousandfold' increase in efficiency, earning the engineer a small brass plaque.
  • There are 'four' seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn.
  • Do you have any more 'fours'? I want to make this a little taller.
  • I'll take the threes, 'fours' and fives and go to the playground.
  • "I 'foresee' in this," he says, "the breaking up of our profession." The Lamplighter - Charles Dickens, 1838
  • This is a war of 'folly'.
  • The purchase of Alaska from Russia was termed Seward's folly.
  • A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or 'folly'.
  • He lost his job, 'for' he got into trouble.
  • The astronauts headed 'for' the moon.
  • I have something 'for' you.
  • All those 'for' the motion raise your hands.
  • He wouldn't apologize; and just 'for' that, she refused to help him.
  • usage He looks better 'for' having lost weight.
  • They fought 'for' days over a silly pencil.
  • I will stand in 'for' him.
  • I am aiming 'for' completion by end of business Thursday.
  • He's going 'for' his doctorate.
  • Do you want to go 'for' coffee?
  • People all over Greece looked to Delphi 'for' answers.
  • Can you go to the store 'for' some eggs?
  • I'm saving up 'for' a car.
  • Don't wait 'for' an answer.
  • What did he ask you 'for'?
  • Run for the hills!
  • He was headed 'for' the door when he remembered.
  • 'For' that to happen now is incredibly unlikely. (=It is incredibly unlikely that that will happen now.)
  • All I want is 'for' you to be happy. (=All I want is that you be happy.)
  • He was convicted 'for' murder.
  • I'm looking 'for' my friend.
  • for combines with demonstrative :Category:Esperanto correlatives to indicate that the referrent is somehow distant from the speaker:
  • Will it be possible to have access to the room 'beforehand' so that we can set up chairs?
  • Only the brave know how to 'forgive'...A coward never 'forgave'; it is not in his nature. - q: Laurence Laurence Sterne
  • She offered a well-'founded' hypothesis.
  • police 'force'
  • show of 'force'
  • The child watched as his 'footsteps' in the sand were washed away by the waves.
  • To walk the 'footsteps' of greatness requires that you start at the bottom of a long stair.
  • The 'footsteps' of the students echoed in the empty hall.
  • The garden path had a small 'footstep' down to the main walkway.
  • Mere 'footsteps' away from the victim lay the murder weapon.
  • Take one more 'footstep' towards me, and I'll make you sorry!
  • The subway map was quite 'informational', allowing us to determine the most efficient route to our destination.
  • A child left unattended may die of 'suffocation'.
  • The coroner reported three 'suffocations' last week.
  • The PA system broadcast a long list of names in the morning, but it wasn't until later that they requested the 'aforementioned' students report to the health clinic.
  • The judge read a list of prisoners' names. She then indicated that the 'aforementioned' were to be set free.
  • He jumped overboard into the foamy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The scientists 'performed' several experiments.
  • It took him only twenty minutes to 'perform' the task.
  • She will 'perform' in the play
  • The magician 'performed' badly - none of his tricks worked.
  • The string quartet 'performed' three pieces by Haydn.
  • I think we can 'afford' the extra hour it will take.
  • We can only 'afford' to buy a small car at the moment.
  • A 'affords' his goods cheaper than B.
  • A man can 'afford' a sum yearly in charity.
  • Grapes 'afford' wine.
  • Olives 'afford' oil.
  • The earth 'affords' fruit.
  • The sea 'affords' an abundant supply of fish.
  • A good life 'affords' consolation in old age.
  • The only way to avoid shame is to 'forgo' acting shamefully.
  • He doesn't like so much 'foam' in his beer.
  • A 'foam' mat can soften a hard seat.
  • I need some more 'information' about this issue.
  • For your 'information', I did this because I wanted to.
  • And as you can see in this slide, we then take the raw data and convert it into 'information'.
  • Tous les jours, il regarde la télé le midi pour suivre les 'informations'.
  • Cette 'information' nous est parvenue hier soir.
  • Arnie est 'fort'. - "Arnie is 'strong'."
  • hommes 'forts' - "'strong' men"
  • Je suis 'fort' en anglais - "I am 'good' at English"
  • I will try to do a better job, 'henceforth', now that I know the proper technique.
  • The 'leadfoot' screeched to a stop inches from the tree.
  • First-time home buyers are feeling the squeeze of higher interest rates with mortgage 'affordability' at its worst level for 16 years.
  • His sense of religion 'informs' everything he writes.
  • The method is 'sixfold', and I will tell you what the six steps you must take are.
  • I will return your investment 'sixfold'. That's right, you'll have 600% of what you started with.
  • w:Arabic Arabic numerals: 40
  • w:Roman Roman numerals: XL
  • Last: thirty (30), thirty-nine (39)
  • Next: forty-one (41), fifty (50)
  • This crossword puzzle has completely 'foxed' me.
  • The pages of the book show distinct 'foxing'.
  • under him/it
  • a 'fond' farewell
  • I have 'fond' grandparents who spoil me.
  • Your 'fond' dreams of flying to Jupiter have been quashed by the facts of reality.
  • to be 'fond' of children
  • I am 'more fond' of chocolate than I am lollipops.
  • 'Follow' that car!
  • B 'follows' A in the alphabet.
  • 'Follow' these instructions to the letter.
  • Do you 'follow' me?
  • I 'followed' the incumbent throughout the election.
  • It 'follows' that no real number may have a negative square.
  • He is a real 'fount' of knowledge!
  • He was arrested for 'fomenting' a riot; after all, it's bad enough being in a riot but starting one is much worse.
  • Being foolish once in a while does not make one a foolish person.
  • And the uncircumcised man child whose flesh of his 'foreskin' is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut off from his people; he hath broken my covenant.  — Genesis 17:14, the Christian Bible.
  • In primates, the 'foreskin' is present in the genitalia of both sexes and likely has been present for millions of years of evolution.
  • If you 'fold' the sheets, they'll fit more easily in the drawer.
  • 'Fold' the egg whites into the batter.
  • 'John', X, 16: "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold."
  • Mothers 'fondle' their babies.
  • The lovers 'fondled' each other.
  • After removing their shoes, socks and sandals at the doorway, the kids were 'barefoot'.
  • She likes to go 'barefoot' in the summertime.
  • If the parser says it is good, then it must be 'well-formed' and is part of the language.
  • They have to move out of their house because the bank 'foreclosed' on their mortgage.
  • A 'comfortable' income should suffice to consider oneself rich.
  • The home team is ahead by a 'comfortable' margin.
  • This is the most 'comfortable' bed I've ever slept in.
  • I'll be quite 'comfortable' here, what a great guestroom!
  • I shall vote in the 'forthcoming' election.
  • The money was not 'forthcoming'.
  • I am really a 'forthcoming' person.
  • That magazine article was 'uninformative'.
  • The rodeo had a 'forefooting' contest.
  • By adding "-ness", you can 'form' a noun from an adjective.
  • The heat of sunlight at the 'focus' of a magnifying glass can easily set dry leaves on fire.
  • Unfortunately, the license plate is out of 'focus' in this image.
  • During this scene, the boy’s face shifts subtly from soft 'focus' into sharp 'focus'.
  • I believe I can bring the high degree of 'focus' required for this important job.
  • The earthquake's 'focus' was at exactly 37 degrees north, 18 degrees south, seventy five meters below the ground.
  • Text entered at the keyboard or pasted from a clipboard is sent to the component which currently has the 'focus'.
  • You'll need to 'focus' the microscope carefully in order to capture the full detail of this surface.
  • 'Focus' on passing the test.
  • If you're going to beat your competitors, you need to 'focus'.
  • I keep all my schoolwork in a yellow 'folder'.
  • My essays are in the 'folder' marked "Essays"
  • We self-professed 'foodies' liked to meet in restaurants and talk like experts about what we were eating.
  • Try to look past his 'foibles' and see the friendly fellow underneath.
  • Her dresses are made from these marvelous 'chiffons'.
  • After we leave the quarry, we intend to 'afforest' the land and turn it into a nature reserve
  • Je n'ai pas eu le temps de regarder les 'infos'.
  • Les deux matières principales sont les maths et linfo'.
  • Trish was an admin member on three 'forums,' and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them.
  • This camera has 'autofocus', so it's more expensive.
  • My camera makes a funny sound when it 'autofocuses'.
  • The camera was 'autofocused' before the picture was taken.
  • The cold was a 'foreboder' of the nightmares of the winter that lay ahead.
  • He writes respectably, but poetry is not his 'forte'.
  • This 'forte' marks the climax of the second movement.
  • This passage is 'forte', then there's a diminuendo to mezzo piano.
  • The musicians played the passage 'forte'.
  • vocali forti - stressed vowel
  • When the fire alarm went off, it was a 'free-for-all'.
  • I read a very 'informative' newspaper article on that subject last week.
  • The band opened with a 'folky' little number.
  • '1711 Jonathan Swift', Windsor Prophecy:
  • '1604 William Shakespeare', Othello, iv, 2:
  • Look at the 'foxtails' growing along the road.
  • Dogs should not eat 'foxtails'.
  • Hvé sú jǫrð heitir, / er liggr fyr alda sonum / heimi hverjum í?
  • [...] Jǫrð heitir með mǫnnum, / en með Ásum 'fold', / kalla vega Vanir. — verses 9 and 10 of the Alvíssmál
  • That nasty remark was 'uncalled-for'.
  • My 'folks' visit us at Christmas.
  • Lots of 'folks' like to travel during the holidays.
  • Most scorpionfly larvae are 'eruciform'.
  • He is in Europe, across the 'foam'.
  • Je suis gynécologue de formation. I'm a trainee gynaecologist.
  • The chair 'folded' under his enormous weight.
  • With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit is straight, he 'folded'.
  • The company 'folded' after six quaters of negative growth.
  • She's 'fouled' her diaper.
  • With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit his straight, he 'folded'.
  • It 'follows' that if two numbers are not equal then one is larger than the other.
  • To 'force' a lock.
  • I will try to do a better job, 'henceforth', now that I know the proper technique!
  • A gulf 'profound'. w:John John Milton.
  • 'Profound' sciatica. Shakespeare
  • Of the 'profound' corruption of this class there can be no doubt. Milman.
  • What humble gestures! What 'profound' reverence! Dupp.
  • God in the fathomless 'profound' Hath all this choice commanders drowned. Sandys.
  • The right homework will 'reinforce' and complement the lesson!
  • The innkeeper brought them 'food' and drink.
  • That is 'food' for thought.
  • This shop stocks many hundreds of different 'foods'.
  • My essays are in the 'folder' named "Essays"
  • The star that bids the shepherd 'fold' — Milton.
  • It took a lot of 'effort' to find a decent-sized, fully-furnished apartment withing walking distance of the office.
  • He made a conscious 'effort' to not appear affected by the stories in the paper.
  • Although he didn't win any medals, Johnson's 'effort' at the Olympics won over many fans.
  • I put a 'blndfold' over my boyfriend's eyes and told him I had a surprise for him.
  • Children need to be 'blindfolded' before they hit the piñata.
  • We had a drink in the 'foyer' waiting for the the play to start.
  • The law will come into 'force' in January.
  • It takes 'forever' to walk to work.
  • There are much more 'foreign' students in Europe since the Erasmus scheme started.
  • Eating with chopsticks was a 'foreign' concept to him.
  • She will read your 'fortune'.
  • I read about my 'fortunes' in the magazine. Apparently I will have a good love life this week, but I will have a bad week for money.
  • 'Fortune' favors the brave.
  • Landing the manager's job was more down to good 'fortune' than skill.
  • He's amassed a small 'fortune' working in the Middle East.
  • My vast 'fortune' was a result of inheritance and stock market nous.
  • Her 'fortune' is estimated at 3 million dollars.
  • That car must be worth a 'fortune'! How could you afford it?
  • There are many more 'foreign' students in Europe since the Erasmus scheme started.
  • The 'following' is a recommendation letter from the president.
  • I want this done 'before' Monday.
  • Théorie de linformation'.
  • The flag pole at the local high school is about 20 'feet' high.
  • Jenny took Sam to her Year 12 'formal'.
  • That TV series has become awfully 'formulaic' in the last couple of seasons.
  • I put a 'blindfold' over my boyfriend's eyes and told him I had a surprise for him.
  • He 'efforted' his spirits. — Fuller.
  • He jumped overboard into the 'foamy' waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • this new talk show will give a 'platform' to everyday men and women
  • Je suis gynécologue de 'formation'. I'm a trainee gynecologist.
  • We live in a 'four-dimensional' universe.
  • And certainly Modestine did wonders for the rest of the fore-noon, and I had a breathing space to look about me.
  • He's trying to get a 'conforming' loan.
  • A 'former' president.
  • The former East Germany.
  • The 'former' is a good idea but the latter is not.
  • Out of the way, 'LEADFOOT'!!!
  • "The 'foreskin' has two main functions. Firstly it exists to protect the glans penis. Secondly the foreskin is a primary sensory part of the penis, containing some of the most sensitive areas of the penis." - The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  • Open the hatch, he is 'suffocating' in the airlock!
  • He 'suffocated' his wife by holding a pillow over her head.
  • I'm 'suffocating' under this huge workload.
  • That program runs on the X Window System 'platform'.
  • Church discipline is 'platformed' in the Bible. — Milton.
  • The company 'folded' after six quarters of negative growth.