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Plunder
Maudlin
lithe
dissemble
epithet
forlorn
suppliant
ravenous
exacerbate
loquacious

2007-10-01 11:17:33 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

7 answers

Most dictionaries, especially the American Heritage, will give you at least a partial sentence.

For exampe, the entry for plunder:

1. to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.: to plunder a town.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plunder

Just complete the partial sentence, e.g., The pirates decided to plunder the town.

Just plug in your words in http://dictionary.reference.com/
and complete the partial sentences.

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Cheers,
Bruce

2007-10-01 11:27:54 · answer #1 · answered by Bruce 7 · 1 0

My teacher wants me to use the following words in a sentence: plunder, maudlin, lithe, dissemble, ipithet, forlorn, suppliant, ravenous, exacerbate, and loquacious.

2007-10-01 18:20:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Have you tried the dictionary or maybe the homework help line. Take advantage of the opportunity you have at being able to go to school and learn. There are too many adults who didn't have the chance because they had to work and bring money home to support the family. There are a lot of children who would love to be in your shoes and able to learn and go to school, not to mention there are those who are willing to die for the chance or kill for the opportunity to go to school. Trust me in the long run it will pay off if you do the work yourself because your not helping yourself if you have some one do the work for you.

2007-10-05 18:12:59 · answer #3 · answered by donna r 2 · 0 1

Look them all up in your diction-ary, then you'll be able to use them in a sentence, oh yes, and even in conversation, to amaze all your friends with your polysyllabism and erudition.

2007-10-01 18:28:34 · answer #4 · answered by Noldy L 1 · 0 1

I was asked to use the words 'Plunder', 'Maudlin', 'lithe', 'dissemble', 'epithet', 'forlorn', 'suppliant', 'ravenous', 'exacerbate' and 'loquacious' in a sentence.

2007-10-01 18:27:49 · answer #5 · answered by nicole 2 · 0 1

Some person wants me to use Plunder
Maudlin
lithe
dissemble
epithet
forlorn
suppliant
ravenous
exacerbate
loquacious
in a sentence!

(i did it.)

2007-10-01 18:22:57 · answer #6 · answered by michelle v 3 · 0 3

loquacious ppl never shut up
do your h/w by ur self

2007-10-01 18:20:39 · answer #7 · answered by brenda 5 · 0 1

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