Similar words: address, stressed, depressed, dress up, redress, focussed, embarrassed, assess. Meaning: [ə'dres] adj. (of mail) marked with a destination.
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31. He addressed an audience of 10,000 supporters.
32. The letter was wrongly addressed.
33. He addressed the annual Republican convention.
34. He addressed a few introductory remarks to the audience.
35. The president addressed a closed session of Congress.
36. The judge should be addressed as 'Your Honour'.
37. He addressed his comments to the chairman.
38. I addressed myself to the work.
39. The president should be addressed as 'Mr. President'.
40. They always addressed each other by their Christian name.
41. Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.
42. The president addressed the students on the speaker.
43. She addressed herself to both of you.
44. He never addressed her directly.
45. He addressed the students touching future plans.
46. He addressed himself to the problem.
47. The letter was addressed to the wrong house.
48. Staff problems should be addressed through training and appraisals.
49. I was surprised when he addressed me in English.
50. He addressed the audience in an eloquent speech.
51. Who were those rude remarks addressed to?
52. The football captain addressed him team.
52. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
53. The chief executive addressed the board.
54. The book is addressed to the general reader.
55. The letter is addressed to both of you.
56. The issue of funding has yet to be addressed.
57. The envelope was simply addressed to 'The Occupier'.
58. She then addressed the assembled company .
59. She addressed herself to all of us.
60. Who's the letter addressed to?
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