charades造句1. Then there are charades, cards and midnight mass at Sandringham church.
2. Both are charades meant to direct attention away from a stubborn commitment to the status quo.
3. Most attempts of this sort were charades, performances in masquerade.
4. You want to play charades?
5. A group of children were dressed to play charades.
6. We're going to play charades.
7. Frank, you've never played charades?
8. Do you know how to play charades?
9. Carl, now you know charades.
10. Mr. White: Huang, you've never played charades?
11. She and her three brothers played charades.
12. You play charades on Saturday night?
13. The first night after the charades. Dolphin's Barn.
14. Charades has long been one of the most popular Western party games.
15. I don't like charades.
16. I have never been at games like charades or improvisational acting.
17. Sometimes games, such as pictionary or charades, will be played.
18. At this time the amiable amusement of acting charades had come among us from France.
19. Here everyone lived enfamille; there were swimming parties, excursions by boat, and in the evening charades or drawing-room dances.
20. Before retiring, they all squashed into one compartment to play charades.
21. It's more intelligent than Trivial Pursuit and noisier than Charades.
22. In the evening, after the first stiffness wore off and charades were introduced, the party went with a swing.
23. The day ends with everyone relaxing, watching television or playing guessing - games like charades.
24. After Zhefan catastrophe, Mayan master magically disappeared overnight, they also will become a splendid culture charades.
25. They have few alternatives left, and a public show of stock fluctuations is one of the last graspable charades they can use to seem in control.