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chink造句
1. He peered through a chink in the curtains. 2. The sun came through a chink in the curtains. 3. He watched them secretly, through a chink in the wall. 4. Sunlight entered the room through a chink in the curtains. 5. I peered through a chink in the curtains and saw them all inside. 6. He peeped through a chink in the fence. 7. A single chink in our armour at the negotiating table means we could lose out badly. 8. The one chink in her armour is the lack of a sense of humour. She hates people laughing at her. 9. I noticed a chink of light at the end of the corridor. 10. Lissen, and lissen real good, chink boy. 11. Perhaps there was a chink in the Tuer armour? 12. The chink in the sister's armour now made her cry the more. 13. Perhaps these thin areas are the chink in the armour. 14. The chink in this otherwise disarming argument is that Nature exists only to the extent that we comprehend it. 14.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 15. Through a chink in the shutter we could see Ralph. 16. The babble of conversation was punctuated by the chink of bottles against glasses. 17. Perhaps spotting a chink in Clinton's armour, the Republicans have further accused him of stirring up feeling against the war. 18. Miguel could hear distant sirens, muffled screams, the chink and crackle of falling glass. 19. If beauty is the chink in our perilously thin female armor, motherhood is our Achilles' heel. 20. One chink of light had appeared, however: Steve was talking to her. 21. The film-makers used a chink in the technological armour to record the candidates in their unguarded, uncensored private moments. 22. A light shone through a chink in the curtains of a window above the garage door. 23. She could hear laughter and talking and the chink of glasses. 24. It would widen the chink in her armour - and she didn't want it widened. 25. On a hot day it's lovely to hear the chink of ice in a glass. 26. The painfully neat clothes bear witness that, depressed as she was, she allowed no chink in her armor. 27. I packed an overnight bag and went and checked the street through a chink in the curtain. 28. Only when evening comes does she lift the lid a chink and peer out, checking whether darkness has yet come. 29. I send them to you now in a pill-box wrapped close in paper that they mayn't chink. 30. In the wall both houses shared there was a little chink.