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Sentence count:132+12Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alongsidebesideside by sideSimilar words: breastbreakfastmacabrebreakbreadeastbreathleastMeaning: [ə'brest]  adj. being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge. adv. alongside each other, facing on the same direction. 
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61. Drawn by three horses abreast Shillibeer's omnibus ran from Paddington to the Bank four times a day each way.
62. Behind comes a column of workers, scurrying along a dozen or so abreast, many of them carrying larvae.
63. Dulles did more than make the customary recommendations that the policies of the colonial powers keep abreast of local political aspirations.
64. Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
65. These programs help students, estimators-in-training, and experienced estimators stay abreast of changes affecting the profession.
66. He kept abreast of committee minutes and in dose touch with the chairmen.
67. If there are six people walking abreast there is little chance that they will create an avenue for you to go through.
68. They squeezed across the narrow bridge ten abreast - one hideous, brown, pestilential beast with a hundred buckling legs.
69. Many growers may feel overwhelmed as they struggle to keep abreast of potentially helpful developments.
70. He had been under the impression they were still abreast of Washington.
71. These musicians take pride in keeping abreast of new developments by attending courses and obtaining certificates or external diplomas from musical institutions.
72. Speed and reliability were important to dealers in manufactured goods who wanted to catch rising markets abreast with or ahead of their competitors.
73. We hope that this Update will keep you abreast of the latest developments in assessment and related issues.
74. He strove to come abreast of his more favored contemporary; he was deeply discontented if he failed.
75. As she drew abreast of the drive, she saw that a car was parked next to the front door.
76. In full kit with helmets a dull grey, they stamped on three abreast.
77. A couple of hundred yards away pleasure boats, preparing for trippers, were berthed three abreast against the pier.
78. That way you can keep clients and colleagues abreast of how and when they can reach you.
79. Hooves clattered on the stone stairway as the sheep bounded up two abreast, then more hollowly on the packed mud roof.
80. The trouble was that the purchasing power of the workers did not keep abreast of what they produced.
81. The parents were both well-educated and kept abreast of good parenting practices.
82. The road was scarcely wide enough to accommodate two cars travelling abreast but the Audi ploughed up a grass verge.
83. Hayes'horse fell abreast of his father's.
84. We must all times keep abreast of changing conditions.
85. The lifeboat soon got abreast of the foundering ship.
86. We should be abreast of the time .
87. Wages must be abreast of the rising living costs.
88. The top of circumvallation was paved by quadrel , which looks like a wild street, five to six horses can be ridden abreast along it.
89. Scientists have to be abreast of the latest discoveries and developments if they want to advance in their profession.
90. He thought that on the way to postmodernism, only through patricide, or rebellion against Brecht, could a kind of theatre that keeps abreast of the times and conforms to reality be created.
More similar words: breastbreakfastmacabrebreakbreadeastbreathleastbeastoutbreakbreadthbreak upbreak inbreak offbreak outbreakdownbreak downbreak awaynortheastat leastsoutheasteasternbreathingbreak intoreasonwhereasout of breathincreasetreasonin the least
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