Sentences with read
read
R r - To read history
- He read about the war
- The form read is pronounced (riːd ) when it is the present tense, and (red ) when it is the past tense and past participle.
- The meter reads 100
- To read a child to sleep
- We are reading you loud and clear
- This new book is a very good read
- To read a person's character in her face, to read someone's mind
- Don't read anything into his straightforward reply
- This edition reads “show,” not “shew”
- To read law
- The thermometer reads 80°
- To read a child to sleep
- I read you loud and clear
- A poem that reads several ways
- The sentence reads as follows
- A story that reads well
- A quick read of the headlines
- A novel that's a good read
- She is widely read in American history
- Have you read this book? [VERB noun]
- I settled down to have a good read.
- Jay reads poetry so beautifully. [VERB noun]
- He couldn't read or write. [VERB]
- Later on I learned how to read music. [VERB noun]
- How can I read a Microsoft Excel file on a computer that only has Works installed? [VERB noun]
- The sign on the bus read 'Private: Not In Service'. [VERB with quote]
- The book reads like a ballad. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- Ben Okri's latest novel is a good read.
- The play is being widely read as an allegory of imperialist conquest. [be VERB-ed + as]
- As if he could read her thoughts, Benny said, 'You're free to go any time you like.' [VERB noun]
- If you have to work in a team you must learn to read people. [VERB noun]
- Alpha-Bravo-Zulu 643 to Saltezar, do you read me? Over. [VERB noun]
- When officials like gas and electricity men call to read the meter, ask for identification. [VERB noun]
- The thermometer read 105 degrees Fahrenheit. [VERB amount]
- He was reading all day
- He read to us from the Bible
- He read the sky and predicted rain
- To read Braille
- Do you read German?
- To read someone's mind
- I read this speech as satire
- For "boon" read "bone"
- The sentence reads as follows
- To read a book; to read music.
- reading a story to his children; The actor read his lines in a booming voice.
- To be able to read French.
- To read Braille.
- To read a semaphore; to read sign language.
- To read the cloudy sky as the threat of a storm; a fisherman skilled in reading a stream for potential pools.
- At the line of scrimmage, the quarterback read a blitz and called an audible.
- To read a person's fortune in tea leaves.
- How do you read this clause in the contract?
- He read an underlying sarcasm into her letter. In your silence I read agreement to my plan.
- To read law.
- She is reading Kafka.
- To read a person's thoughts.
- I read you loud and clear.
- To read oneself to sleep.
- To read to a person.
- A rule that reads in two different ways.
- Her blood pressure is reading a little low today.
- Those battle photographs read with great impact.
- A well-read person.