Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Alice in Borderland (December 10, Eight Episodes): This dark, suspenseful sci-fi thriller is based on the graphic novel “Imawa no Kuni no Alice” by Haro Aso and centers on Arisu, an aimless, jobless and video-game-obsessed young man, who suddenly finds himself in a strange, emptied-out dystopian parallel version of Tokyo. In this new world, he and his friends are forced to compete in a series of dangerous, sadistic games in order to survive. In this strange world, Arisu meets Usagi, a young woman who is also navigating the games alone. Together, they set out to unravel one mystery after another as they risk their lives and confront what it means to live. The series is directed by Shinsuke Sato and stars Kento Yamazaki (Kingdom, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K) and Tao Tsuchiya (Library Wars: BOOK OF MEMORIES, Mare). The series was written by Yoshiki Watabe, Yasuko Kuramitsu and Shinsuke Sato. Kaata Sakamoto executive produced alongside producer Akira Morii for production company ROBOT. ... "
" ... Cavani is a smart striker, however, with his runs having a sense of purpose and not just chasing down aimless balls. By leading from the front, he invites his other attacking players to close down angles and space in order to trap the opposition in their own half. ... "
" ... Meeting in the middle where the Light Zone feels more alive and the Dark Zone isn’t quite as chaotic and aimless as it is now would be a good place for the game. But right now, it really does seem like two wildly different games sewn together in an uncomfortable way. ... "
" ... United’s passing was scrappy, too many aimless high balls were played over the top, and not enough to feet. ... "
" ... When it comes to actually playing this game, it's clearly the biggest feature since Raids. It gives Pokémon GO something it's almost entirely lacked since launch: structure. Right now, the game is currently almost entirely reliant on self-directed goals like leveling up, filling the Pokédex or preparing tricked-out counter teams for fighting Raid battles. That doesn't have to be a problem, but the combination of self-directed goals and shallow gameplay means that it's easy to feel aimless even after playing the game for a few weeks. Most games mitigate that feeling by providing some goals of their own in form of quests, and Pokémon GO has needed them since day one. We're now nearly two years into the game, but a little structure is as welcome now as it was back then. ... "