christen造句1. Let's have a drink to christen our new Rolls-Royce.
2. Let's have a drink to christen our new wine glasses.
3. I'm going to christen my new walking boots on Saturday.
4. Let's have a drink to christen our new sherry glasses.
5. To christen the new hall, a number of great orchestras have been invited to play.
6. We are to christen this child Pilade, being the name of Ferdinando's maternal grandfather whom he wishes to honour.
7. So, plan A is for Christen to come down on the bus.
8. Yet, presumably, they would want him to christen their baby?
9. Be you really going to christen him, Tess?
10. Christen your new bedroom with a night of lovemaking.
10.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
11. Christen Romans shows us how some folks are learning to be part of the green collar world.
12. Over the next few years, he will christen a dozen more like it throughout the Middle East.
13. And we christen the patients' bed with our final fuck.
14. A good citizen should be a good Christen, a good parent, child, wife and husband.
15. Welcome to the final briefing before we christen the next swimming pool here at the White House.
16. Christen Schnor, a 49-year-old top HSBC banker, was found naked in a London 5-star hotel suite with a note by his side after hanging himself with a belt, UK police said.
17. Greedo longed to own the ship, and christen it the Manka Hunter, making it the vessel for his bounty hunting career.
18. Given that they named their three other kids Brooklyn, Cruz and Romeo, no one expected the pair to christen their daughter Wendy or Joanne.
19. Monica: Here's your key. All right, you have to christen it!
20. A reader at the gate scans a two-dimensional barcode on passengers’ boarding passes, says airline spokeswoman Christen David.
21. Navy, NASA vehicles and even science fiction spacecraft, Governor Schwarzenegger of California and Governor Richardson of New Mexico will christen SS2 with the name Virgin Space Ship (VSS) ENTERPRISE.
22. On the very day that Berlin fell and bells of freedom rang across Europe, rose growers gathered far away, in sunny California, at a ceremony to christen his splendid blossom.
23. On this trip, Sinton and Bowles explore a seamount that reminds Sinton of a penguin, prompting him to christen it the Spanish name "Pinguino."