Sentences with amass
a·mass
A a - How had he amassed his fortune? [VERB noun]
- To amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases
- But while some female web stars such as Obama Girl have used their sexuality to amass scores of drooling fanboys.
- In short, di Stasio, as well as being a superlative restaurateur, is amass of contradictions.
- To amass a huge amount of money.
- He amassed his papers for his memoirs.
- Floral tributes, cards, poems and candles continued to amass around the pond and tears flowed from mourners.
- For someone to amass 221 infringements.
- Crowds amassing for the parade.
- Who realises too late that selling kitchen accessories is no way to amass a fortune and thus marries very well instead.