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Sentences with man

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  • He had not expected the young man to reappear before evening.
  • The chick initially has no fear of man.
  • The movie is popular with men and women.
  • Are you man enough to meet the challenge?
  • Are you a gambling man, Mr Graham?
  • ...as the Stockport man collected his winnings.
  • An elderly man is airlifted to hospital after being stamped on by a horse.
  • Police are investigating whether a young man hit and killed by a train might have been involved in a robbery.
  • ...the Daily Telegraph's man in Abu Dhabi.
  • At the time he was said to be very much Rajiv Gandhi's man.
  • The use of man and mankind to mean human beings in general is often considered sexist. Gender-neutral alternatives include human beings, people and humankind. The verb to man can also often be replaced by to staff, to operate and related words. Gender-neutral alternatives to manpower include personnel and staff.
  • ...if they see your man cuddle you in the kitchen or living room.
  • 150 officers and men had to be taken straight to hospital.
  • The men voted by a four-to-one majority to accept the pay offer.
  • Hey wow, man! Where d'you get those boots?
  • French soldiers manned roadblocks in the capital city. [VERB noun]
  • A man child
  • The development of man
  • Be a man
  • The man in him was outraged
  • The number of man-days required to complete a job
  • man and wife
  • To man the phones
  • man-of-war, merchantman
  • To man a ship
  • man the guns!
  • To man oneself for an ordeal
  • The show is especially popular with middle-aged men.
  • Every man for himself
  • Some people prefer apple pie, but me, I’m a cherry pie man.
  • I always wanted to be a guitar man on a road tour, but instead I’m a flag man on a road crew.
  • Like master, like man. (old proverb)all the king's men
  • Come on, man, we've no time to lose!
  • The shipped was manned with a small crew.
  • Man the machine guns!
  • Man, that was a great catch!
  • Prehistoric man.
  • Man hopes for peace, but prepares for war.
  • To give a man a chance; When the audience smelled the smoke, it was every man for himself.
  • The king's men. He's the boss's number one man.
  • A Secret Service man; a man from the phone company.
  • Be a man. The army will make a man of you.
  • I like jazz, but I'm essentially a classics man.
  • You're my main man.
  • Now, now, my good man, please calm down.
  • Hey, man, take it easy.
  • To man the ramparts.
  • To man oneself for the dangers ahead.
  • They arose as one man to protest the verdict.
  • Now that he has a business he is his own man.
  • He's been working that farm, man and boy, for more than 50 years.
  • To a man, the members of the team did their best.
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