Similar words: FACTS, effects, precincts, analects, in the strict sense, industrial products, act, fact. Meaning: [ækt] n. a New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ's Ascension to Paul's sojourn at Rome.
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121. He acts all macho, but he's a real softie underneath.
122. All the acts were good, but the evening belonged to a dance group from Moscow.
123. The three acts will alternate as headliners throughout the tour.
124. He's taking a dangerous drug: it acts very fast on the central nervous system.
125. He not only writes his own plays, he also acts in them.
126. Support from family and friends acts as a buffer against stress.
127. Mind acts upon mind.
128. The padding acts as a cushion if the player falls or is hit by the ball.
129. He witnessed some appalling acts of barbarism during the war.
130. This kind of tea acts as an aid to digestion.
131. The drug acts quickly.
132. In the play, a wicked old uncle acts as a foil to the noble young prince.
133. The play acts well.
134. The lawyer claimed his client was provoked into acts of violence by the defendant.
135. The Prison Service acts as a buffer between the minister and his critics.
136. He acts like a real dildo after he's had a few drinks.
137. Stage acts include acrobats, musicians and puppeteers.
138. Watts acts as an agent for the sales department.
139. What good were riot acts being read?
140. It acts like glue in your stomach.
141. Outrage at the injustices erupted in violent acts.
142. The vicious count their years; virtuous,(sentencedict .com) their acts. Samuel Johnson
143. The sugar in the fruit acts as a preservative.
144. Acting deals with very delicate emotions. It is not putting up a mask. Each time an actor acts he does not hide; he exposes himself. Rodney Dangerfield
145. We condemn all acts of violence, no matter what the reason.
146. Stupidity talks, vanity acts. Victor Hugo
147. The only person who acts sensibly is my tailor. He takes my measure anew every time he sees me. Everyone else goes by their old measurements. George Bernard Shaw
148. Comfort may come also from acts of sympathy by unknown strangers: cards, signs, flowers upon the water.
149. Courage is like—it’s a habitus, a habit, a virtue: You get it by courageous acts. It’s like you learn to swim by swimming. You learn courage by couraging. Brene Brown
150. We have, therefore to consider these other aspects of violent acts.