Sentences with spare
spare
S s - If possible keep a spare pair of glasses accessible in case your main pair is broken or lost.
- Give me the trunk key and I'll get the spare.
- They don't have a lot of spare cash.
- You got here with ninety seconds to spare. [VERB]
- She said that she could only spare 35 minutes for our meeting. [VERB noun]
- We have lost everything, but thank God, our lives have been spared. [be VERB-ed]
- I wanted to spare Frances the embarrassment of discussing this subject. [VERB noun noun]
- She was thin and spare, with a sharply intelligent face.
- Inside, the two small rooms were spare and neat, stripped bare of ornaments.
- spare the rod, spoil the child
- I can't spare the time
- I'll see you again next year if we are spared
- Are there any seats spare?
- A spare part
- To spare someone trouble
- To spare no effort
- Able to spare a cup of sugar
- A spare room, a spare tire
- spare time
- To live on spare rations
- To spare one's enemy.
- His harsh criticism spared no one.
- To spare him the bother; to spare her needless embarrassment.
- Spare us the gory details.
- To spare the rod.
- To spare land for a garden.
- Can you spare a cup of sugar? Can you spare me a dollar till payday?
- We can't spare a single worker during the rush hour.
- A walnut sundae, and don't spare the whipped cream!
- We can make the curtains and have a yard to spare.
- A spare part.
- spare time.
- A spare regime.