Sentences with piece
piece
P p - ...a piece of cake. [+ of]
- ...assembling objects out of standard pieces.
- People struggle to get the best piece of land. [+ of]
- When I produced this piece of work, my lecturers were very critical. [+ of]
- I disagree with Andrew Russell over his piece on British Rail. [+ on]
- Each piece is unique, an exquisite painting of a real person, done on ivory.
- They got a small piece of the net profits and a screen credit. [+ of]
- A piece of wood
- A piece of bread
- A piece of luck
- A nice piece
- A beautiful piece of Dresden china
- To state one's piece
- Fifty-pence piece
- Chess pieces
- Fowling-piece
- Down the road a piece
- A piece of nonsense, business, etc.
- A fifty-cent piece
- To piece a pair of trousers
- A piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
- A nice piece of lumber.
- To cut a blueberry pie into six pieces.
- Cloth sold by the piece.
- To be paid by the piece and not by the hour.
- The museum has some interesting pieces by Picasso.
- Each child had a chance to recite a piece.
- The pieces of a clock.
- A set of dishes containing 100 pieces.
- To take a rook, a bishop, and other pieces.
- A good-luck piece.
- A piece of furniture; a piece of drawing paper.
- A fine piece of workmanship.
- To tear a letter into pieces.
- Field piece.
- A five-cent piece.
- I'm going down the road a piece.
- He finally got himself a piece of ass.
- To piece out a library with new books.
- To piece a quilt; to piece together a musical program.
- To piece together the fragments of a broken dish.
- To piece new wire into the cable.
- He pieced the story together after a lot of effort.
- When he flunked out of medical school he went to pieces.
- She's a nasty piece of work!
- I decided to speak my piece whether they liked it or not.