Sentences with abbreviated
ab·bre·vi·at·ed
A a - The Queen gave an abbreviated version of her speech.
- The rain led to an abbreviated picnic.
- And although this is an abbreviated game his side would go hard at England.
- One of the few of Beijing's dozens of papers that published abbreviated editions on the Lunar New Year's first morning.
- An abbreviated bathing suit.
- The large car was an abbreviated limousine.
- There is no denying the phenomenal success of the super- abbreviated game in England and South Africa.
- For young employees living in an abbreviated instant-message type of world, writing more complex thoughts down is challenging.
- To abbreviate a speech.
- The abbreviated lesson only took fifteen minutes as opposed to an hour and a half.
- The house speciality is the feral mixed grill, abbreviated to FMG kangaroo fillet, camel sausage, goat chop and an emu patty.
- While big hitters such as Andrew Symonds are born for the abbreviated game.
- When the city rushed to get patrolmen on the streets and there were shortened training regimens and abbreviated background checks.