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Sentences with give away

give a·way
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  • He was giving his collection away for nothing. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • We gave away a silly goal. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • She would give nothing away. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • Although they are pretending hard to be young, grey hair and cellulite give them away. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • A giveaway property magazine
  • To give a birthday present to someone.
  • Give me that plate, please.
  • If you give me your coat, I'll put it in the closet.
  • Give me a chance.
  • To give advice; to give a cold to someone.
  • He gave no reason for his lateness.
  • They gave five dollars for the picture. He gave me the car for $800.
  • To give evidence; Let me give you my umbrella before you go out in this rain.
  • To give a New Year's Eve party.
  • To give a blow to someone; to give medicine to a patient.
  • To give a cry; to give a command.
  • These facts being given, the argument makes sense.
  • To give good results; 9 × 8 gives 72; The hen gave six eggs a week.
  • To give a start; to give a lurch.
  • To give a play; to give a concert.
  • They gave me to understand that you would be there.
  • I don't give a hoot about his opinion.
  • To give one's life for a cause.
  • Give Aunt Betty my love.
  • Give me the wide open spaces anytime.
  • Give me 235-7522.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the governor of Texas.
  • To give the devil his due; After long study the critic gave the unsigned work to a minor impressionist.
  • She gives me a pain in the neck.
  • He gives his free time to golf.
  • A decision was given for the defendant.
  • The judge gave him five years.
  • He gave her his promise. Can you give bond?
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I give you our country.
  • She gave him a beautiful baby boy.
  • He gave her two children in the first five years of marriage.
  • To give to the United Way.
  • We can't negotiate until each side is willing to give on some points.
  • A horsehair mattress doesn't give much.
  • The antique chair gave when I sat on it.
  • A withdrawn person who doesn't know how to give.
  • Okay now, give! What happened?
  • The window gives on the sea. This door gives onto the hallway.
  • A willingness to give and take is important for success in marriage.
  • His father really gave it to him for coming home so late.
  • It will cost $20, give or take a dollar or two.
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