in a word造句1 In a word,the whole plan fell through.
2 He edged in a word.
3 I could scarcely edge in a word .
4 Could I put in a word at this point?
5 I would like to bung in a word.
6 In a word, she's lying.
7 We are, in a word, busy. Ridiculously busy.
8 Could I put in a word?
9 In a word, I can't go out as I have many things to do.
10 Pop, in a word, is fascination versus meaning.
11 What happened was, in a word, theft.
12 His bedside manner was, in a word, menacing.
13 The band were, in a word, sloppy.
14 They were, in a word, ungainly.
15 In a word, a steady state system is lively, even truly alive, like a Darwinian universe.
16 In a word, the life of reason offers the prospect of enlightenment.
17 In a word, the dependency culture should be replaced by an enterprise one.
18 Don't edge in a word.
19 In a word, its caused by many-sided reasons.
20 Winter is, in a word, unacceptable.
21 In a word, serum hepatitis was also infectious.
22 Hoffman believes that genius is, in a word, nontransferable.
23 In a word, the isle was inhabited.
24 An unstressed syllable in a word.
25 I cannot resist slipping in a word of advice.
26 I like the way he just assumes we'll listen to him when he doesn't take in a word anyone else says!
27 To achieve this aim a measure of approximate number of letters in a word is needed.
28 In the past simple morphological systems have used simple affix-stripping routines to determine the morphemes present in a word.
29 The particular phoneme used generally depends on the surrounding sounds or the position of the sound in a word.
30 Only those who keep a dialogue going will be able to put in a word for persons in need of intercession.