put-on
Exemple de fraze cu put-on
- If you don't want to put on sunscreen that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
- You had better put on a raincoat.
- Your shirt is torn. You better put on another shirt.
- Put on your shoes. Let's go out for dinner.
- Please put on your shoes.
- Put on your shoes.
- I put on a little weight last year.
- I don't like girls who put on airs.
- As the day got cooler, I had to put on a sweater.
- As I felt cold, I put on my overcoat.
- I put on a cap when I go to school.
- It is cold outdoors. Put on your coat.
- You should put on a raincoat because It is cold out side.
- Put on your good shoes.
- Put on your thinking cap and try to remember whose house you slept at last night.
- She does not eat cakes, so as not to put on any more weight.
- I haven't put on the jacket yet.
- I put on an air of interest.
- Paul put on gloves before going out.
- The bed was empty and I hurried to put on Grannie's nightgown and nightcap and climbed in the bed to wait for Little Red.
- No matter how often I put on my thinking cap, I am afraid my unpreparedness will dominate.
- Tom took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- Which shoes are you going to put on?
- The boy took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- The boy put on his athletic shoes and ran outside.
- Put on your sweater. Otherwise you will catch cold.
- What shall I put on over my sweater?
- Please put on your slippers.
- I put on my shoes at once.
- John has put on a lot of weight recently.
- First John put on his coat, and then he picked up his hat.
- Will you put on this kimono?
- These shoes are too small for me to put on.
- Put on this sweater.
- Please put on these slippers.
- Please put on this gown.
- I'll hold your bag while you put on your coat.
- Let me help you put on your coat.
- Put on your coat.
- Ken put on his clothes.
- I've put on a lot of weight since Christmas.
- Would you put on the air conditioning?
- Every insult was put on him.
- It appears to me that you put on my hat by mistake.
- 500 policemen were put on strict alert.
- After getting married, my wife put on five pounds.
- We put on at a hotel surrounded by trees.
- I have put on two kilograms this summer.
- I put on my trousers.
- I was charmed with it, adopted it, dropped my abrupt contradiction and positive argumentation, and put on the humble inquirer and doubter.
- I want some beautiful flowers to put on the table.
- I put on my favorite dress for the party.
- I put on my cap to go out.
- I put on my clothes in a hurry.
- I put on my glasses to see the blackboard.
- Put on me to the office.
- The car continued to put on speed.
- The car put on a burst of speed and passed the truck.
- I forgot to put on the stamp before I mailed the letter.
- The new model is expected to be put on the market early next year.
- The teacher put on a crown of flowers which was made by her pupils.
- You've put on weight, haven't you?
- Put on weight.
- When he asked who had broken the window, all the boys put on an air of innocence.
- It's very difficult even for a Japanese to put on a kimono.
- Look at the book which he put on the desk.
- He put on his coat and left the house.
- He put on his sweater wrong side out.
- He put on the black coat.
- He put on the red jacket.
- He put on his hat at once.
- He put on airs with his learning.
- He put on high airs with his learning, and he was not popular.
- He put on his glasses and began to read.
- He stopped to put on his shoes.
- He put on a suicide act.
- He put on clean trousers.
- He put on his undershirt inside out.
- He put on airs in her presence.
- He took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- He put on an air of innocence.
- He put on sunglasses to protect his eyes from ultraviolet rays.
- He insult was put on him.
- Scarcely had she put on her makeup before he arrived.
- Don't mention that she's put on weight.
- She put on her coat and went out.
- She put on a coat.
- She has been on a diet for the past two months, because she put on too much weight during the winter.
- She put on an assumption of ignorance.
- She put on her new dress for the party.
- She put on the brakes and the car stopped.
- She put on her hat to go out.
- She put on her overcoat before going out.
- She put on high airs with her learning, and she was not popular.
- She has put on weight recently.
- She took off her old shoes and put on the new ones.
- She put on her sister's jeans and looked in the mirror.
- She is on a diet for fear that she will put on weight.
- She put on dark glasses to protect her eyes from the sun.
- She put on her hat.
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