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"Dictionary" in a Sentence (24 examples)
In a dictionary like this one there should be at least two sentences with "fridge".
Do you know how to use a dictionary?
You should learn how to use your dictionary.
Will you lend me your dictionary?
May I borrow your dictionary?
Look up the definition of 'guy' in your dictionary.
Look up the words in your dictionary.
The dictionary on the desk is mine.
There is a dictionary on the desk.
What did you buy this expensive dictionary for?
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If you want to know the meaning of a word, look it up in the dictionary.
But what other kind(s) of syntactic information should be included in Lexical Entries? Traditional dictionaries such as Hornby's (1974) Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English include not only categorial information in their entries, but also information about the range of Complements which a given item permits (this information is represented by the use of a number/letter code).
a law dictionary
a dictionary of sports
Look it up in the dictionary, and what do you find?
By 1986 the name Walkman was included as a word in the English dictionary.
User calls RouteCollection.GetVirtualPath, passing in a RequestContext, a dictionary of values, and an optional route name used to select the correct route to generate the URL.
By a reference to the following dictionaried abbreviations, the simplicity and harmony of each sentence will be manifestly apparent; although it does not embrace everything, and could not, as it would be far too voluminous for general use.
Should I use a word that a lot of people use but isn't in the dictionary? Uncle Phil would rather get a root canal than say he was scrapbooking, because the word isn't dictionaried.
They [dictionary-makers] may have had their romance at home—may have been crossed in love, and thence driven to dictionarying; may have been involved in domestic tragedies—who can say?
His friends called him "Dictionary." There were other names they called him that were far worse.
He won a scholarship to a prestigious British inspired secondary school, Government College in Umuahia, and also gained a reputation for knowledge in his home village, where they called him Dictionary.
Hillis Brown turned toward Simon and whispered, "Hey, DICtionary^([sic]), don't worry, just because you sing like Johnny doesn't mean you gotta be a faggot."
Meanwhile, he applied himself so diligently to his formal education that schoolmates called him “Dictionary.” This effort won him admission to a British-run boarding school with an excellent library.
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