roomful造句1. He announced his resignation to a roomful of reporters.
2. He stood up before a whole roomful of people, and asked her to marry him.
3. a roomful of people/guests/boxes/etc.
4. It was like a teacher disciplining a roomful of second-year pupils.
5. A whole roomful of precious stones.
6. In a roomful of thin boys one fat boy is odd man out.
7. Years ago, I was standing before a large roomful of our most successful distributors at a conference in Rio.
8. I was a kid managing a roomful of people with five times my experience.
9. Displays suitable for a roomful of people are less advanced.
10. She had found it difficult to teach a roomful of students who ranged from rank beginners to professional level.
11. I accumulated a roomful of documents and tape recordings.
12. He looked out at a roomful of faces.
13. The whole roomful of boys was dumbfounded.
14. Its clickety-clack sounded like a "roomful of ladies knitting."
15. A Roomful of Roses is a fine example of a 1950 s play about personal relationships.
16. He stood up before a whole roomful of people, and started to sing loudly.
17. A roomful - they have to hold a meeting to discuss all the ramifications of the change.
18. He gave an excellent lecture before a roomful of students.
19. When Cher Wang enters roomful of people, they struggle to contain their curiosity.
20. It is said that working in a roomful of smokers is harmful to nonsmokers.
21. A roomful of mechanical organisms improvising with each other demands a similar local knowledge.Sentence dictionary
22. He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, still less speak to a roomful of people.
23. But he did it, right in front of a roomful of people.
24. Much to his horror he was swept off his fret and sent flying through the corridors by a roomful of water.
25. Modern computer memories can store more data than a roomful of filing boxes.
26. One of these chips has more computing power than a roomful of old - style computers.