Similar words: compose, impose, opposed, composure, proposed, supposedly, composition, be supposed to. Meaning: [-zd] adj. 1. made up of individual elements 2. serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress.
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(61) Beethoven composed his greatest works towards the end of his life.
(62) The houses in my hometown were chiefly composed of wood.
(63) The committee comprises/consists of two lawyers, two journalists and a teacher. You can also say is comprised of, though this use is often avoided in written English. It is not correct to use comprises of or is composed by /from.
(64) Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.
(65) The two teachers composed their disagreement and were soon the best of friends again.
(66) Mary soon composed herself.
(67) Music composed by Stephen C.. Foster.
(68) The Island is composed mainly of red sandstone.
(69) In return he composed short poems of thanks.
(70) The music was composed and performed by Keith Jarrett.
(71) But then Philip went ahead and composed the music.
(72) She lit a cigarette ... composed herself.
(73) William Faulkner composed his Nobel Prize speech there.
(74) The witness was composed and sure of her story.
(75) Maggie began in a very composed manner.
(76) Glass composed the music for Cocteau's movie.
(77) The other school is composed of young bull whales.
(78) The Universe is composed entirely of waves.
(79) Women Inventors All matter is composed of chemical substances.
(80) He is shown, composed after the initial welcome shock[Sentencedict.com ], cutting his specially made cake.
(81) The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses.
(82) These love poems are believed to have been composed by a poet at the court of King Henry II.
(83) Composed in 1849, Sellers says the piece owes its life to a technological breakthrough: the invention of the valve.
(84) However, to fool with the trifles of which a cityscape is composed seems subversive indeed.
(85) Of the nine works on this compact disc, only five were composed for trombone.
(86) He proposed a smaller army to be composed of better-trained and better-equipped soldiers.
(87) Me and my sore back composed a letter to Martina.
(88) A portfolio of more volatile securities is more likely to generate capital losses than a portfolio composed of less volatile securities.
(89) I held her, trying to appear calm and composed on the outside, a shaking wreck on the inside.
(90) But the Rehnquist court is supposed to be composed of conservatives.
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