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?
" ... Since then, it hasn’t had a single week in the red, according to several production sources, and if sales stay even vaguely near the $500,000 mark, it will turn a profit well before its planned closing date. Its success is more than rare for a venture in the risky industry; it is downright flabbergasting for one whose punchiest sequence includes archival audio of a Supreme Court debate over birth control. ... "
" ... The southwestern U.S. is covered by Gary David's Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert Southwest, reviewed by archaeologist Stephen Lekson. While Lekson admits that David is on to something with his "loose, journalistic style," the "content [of the book] is fantastic, it is phenomenal, it is flabbergasting, it is... a mish-mash." Archaeologist Kory Cooper tackles Iron Age America Before Columbus by William Conner, which suggests that there is evidence of iron smelting sites in prehistoric North America. Cooper's highest praise is that it "would make a useful reference for an Introduction to Logic course because the book is a veritable catalogue of logical fallacies." And archaeologist Benjamin Auerbach reviews The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up by Richard Dewhurst, who uses old newspaper articles to claim that not only were the skeletons of giants found in the U.S., but that the most well-known science museum in the country tried to hide the evidence. Auerbach points out that he personally has studied many of the skeletons Dewhurst mentions and "none had statures over six feet." The selective evidence in these books is clearly problematic, but not as problematic as the motif underlying many pseudoarchaeology books. ... "