Nghĩa của từ all over with bằng Tiếng Anh

ended, completed; finished, done

Đặt câu với từ "all over with"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "all over with", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ all over with, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ all over with trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. He quivered all over with rage.

2. Paint the box all over with varnish.

3. Kill each other and get it all over with.

4. Butter quiche dish, then sprinkle all over with bread crumbs.

5. He was covered All over with mud.· (idiomatic) Everywhere

6. As a result, I stabbed myself all over with many pains.

7. How do those pursuing wealth ‘stab themselves all over with many pains’?

8. You'd better manage to subjugate him. Otherwise it will be all over with you.

9. They have rubbed me all over with charcoal and lizard-grease to protect me from sunburn.

10. The Gyggle forearms were covered all over with a regular pattern of tight ginger curlicues of hair.

11. Elmer squirts Magic all over with a hose and scrapes the water off with a curved wand.

12. The grain needs to be wetted all over with propionic acid in order to prevent mold from developing.

13. The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all over with fright.

14. The opposite wall of this entry was hung all over with a heathenish array of monstrous clubs and spears.

15. Place one cake on a serving plate, spike all over with a skewer and lace with half the kirsch.

16. 23 Place one cake on a serving plate, spike all over with a skewer and lace with half the kirsch.

17. I toddled through the gate and made for the tree because it was studded all over with soft dark fruit.

18. What does Bedabble mean? To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering wa

19. For example, the Bible says that those who have developed a love for money “have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.”

20. They asked her what the foreman said when she painted five chairs all over with roses and painted the sixth with pansies.

21. Hamatis, decumbentes vel scandentes, caudicibus fasciculatis flexuosis annulatis (B&H), gregarious palms, aculeate all over, with the Aculeae straight or hooked, [palms] decumbent or climbing, with the …

22. Verb Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles , present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by

23. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some have . . . stabbed themselves all over with many pains.”

24. “The love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some have . . . stabbed themselves all over with many pains.” —1 Timothy 6:10.

25. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some . . . have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.” —1 Timothy 6:9, 10.

26. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some have been led astray from the faith and have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.”

27. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle Bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

28. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

29. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

30. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present bedabbles, present participle Bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

31. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

32. Examples from Classical Literature Then Ma, seizing a sword, began to attitudinize, smearing his face all over with coal-dust. Ma then got up and began to Attitudinize, singing a plaintive air like the girls with the turbans

33. Verb bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

34. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some have been led astray from the faith and have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.” —1 Timothy 6:9, 10.

35. A bird seldom sings when watched, and Nature is no coquette, and will not ogle and Attitudinize when stared at. OUR FRIEND JOHN BURROUGHS CLARA BARRUS Then Ma, seizing a sword, began to Attitudinize, smearing his face all over with coal-dust