Thursday, September 4, 2014

   Vocab Sentences List 2

1.      The accruements of clunky jewelry were forbidding the wearer from moving silently.
2.      The kickball rocketed high enough to make any apogee sentient if only so they could feel jealousy.
3.      The obnoxious child who usually makes car alarms seem docile was acting in a surprisingly apropos manner aboard the plane.
4.      During the debate both candidate bickers continued their futile bickering while ignoring the questions.
5.      By using the oil paints over the base coats of acrylics she was able to coalesce the two different mediums.
6.      To describe every high school student’s freshmen year as a series of contretemps would be sugar coating the actual events.
7.      The modern art sculpture’s plaque read that it was a human torso but the metal was convoluted to a point beyond recognizable.
8.      Pigs that have deformities or are sick are usually culled from the other pigs.
9.      Because the thoughts of the two student’s thoughts were so disparate the project included many unique blends of ideas.
10.  Some people’s thoughts are so dogmatic that you wonder if they belong to a cult or they are just stubborn.
11.  At school it’s considered licentious for the female students to show their shoulders while the male student’s shoulders hold no sexual implications, I guess shoulders are supposed to still be the indicator of a person’s morality.
12.  The overcooked meat was meted out to the rudest of customers.
13.  Words that escape people during a fit of rage give the most noxious fumes a worthy competitor.
14.  A polemic is only as strong as the credibility behind the opinion.
15.  During the first thirty seconds of the passing period the hallways hold the highest populous of students and slow walkers.
16.  People who hold positions of high power usually are held to a standard of probity until someone decides to search their name on the internet.
17.  There’s always one student who focuses more on their repartee when in a class rather then what the teacher is saying.
18.  Road trips can easily be supervened by faulty navigation devices or the navigators themselves.
19.  To truncate someone’s ponytail would most likely get you a reply that has more bruises then words.
20.  To be considered fact the supporting evidence should be unimpeachable.

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