Sentences with worded
word
W w - My mom married at 20, and she mentions the m-word every time I meet someone she thinks is eligible.
- Words mean little when action is called for.
- Incensed, his brother considered firing off a strongly worded letter.
- In a typically worded statement the Nazis set out the reasons for the invasion of the Low Countries.
- Marston, I'd like a word with you.
- A word of warning.
- We have in effect no law limiting noise, although three are some vaguely worded and rarely enforced restrictions under a variety of acts.
- Many of the dishes cross over from Cookie but are worded differently.
- I give you my word I'll be there.
- We received word of his death.
- Was told his pay would be slashed after he made a strongly worded attack on the Government over transport privatisation.
- Banking passwords fraud : an email, often poorly worded and riddled with spelling mistakes.
- His word was law.
- To word a contract with great care.
- At a word they came to take the situation in hand.
- They predicted his failure, but he made them eat their words.
- Tell your aunt that I would like to have a word with her.
- She had no words for the sights she had witnessed.
- In a word, there was no comparison.
- She told them in so many words to get out.
- I said I'd meet the deadline, and I kept my word.
- A woman of few words but of profound thoughts.
- A person of many words but of little wit.
- He put in a good word for her with the boss.
- It was an important message, and he was weighing his words.