bun造句1. I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
2. He stole a bun from the shop.
3. She tied her hair in a bun.
4. She wears her hair in a bun.
5. Her hair was tied severely in a bun.
6. She wore her hair in a tight bun.
7. She wore her hair in a bun.
8. She did up her hair in a bun.
9. Her hair was neatly coiled into a bun.
10. You cannot eat a bun in one bite.
11. John, I've something to tell you. I've a bun in the oven.
12. She coiled her hair into a neat bun on top of her head.
13. She swept her hair into a bun at the crown of her head.
14. She reminded him of a currant bun.
15. Her hair was pulled back into a perfect bun.
16. My hair was pulled back in a bun and I wore neither make-up nor jewelry.
17. Juliet Leo, Hove There's nothing wrong with a bun as long as you decorate it with a hair accessory.
18. She still wore a bun on the top of her head, which made her look rather like a nicely-rounded cottage loaf.
19. Her wiry hair was pushed up on top of her head in an untidy bun.
20. She was sitting at the kitchen table eating a currant bun.
21. She had pale thin yellow hair she pulled back into a bun.
22. Her black hair was drawn back into a neat bun.
23. Grace had long straight dark hair which she wore in a bun.
24. John teased the dog by pebbling it with a steamed stuffed bun.
25. In Britain, we have egg rolling competitions and Hot cross bun ceremonies.
26. Her hair was pulled back from her face and tied in a bun.
27. Virtually every-one has childhood recollections of the best sticky or cinnamon bun in the world.
28. Liberated, Ethel frisked with a Jack Russell in a red, spotted scarf and wolfed up a half-eaten beefburger bun.
29. Place mix in a piping with a plain nozzle and pipe crosses over the bun. 8.
30. Good Friday is about punks at Hastings, where I lived for many years, seen feeding a hot-cross bun to pigeons.