Similar words: container, contain, containment, maintain, grained, unrestrained, contact, contagion. Meaning: [kən'teɪn] adj. 1. controlled 2. gotten under control.
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31. The allegations contained in this report are very serious.
32. The flat contained the basic essentials for bachelor life.
33. The calculations that you did/made contained a few inaccuracies.
34. The play contained all kinds of theatrical set pieces.
35. The film contained some old newsreel footage.
36. The tape contained damning evidence.
37. The document contained a lot of typing errors.
38. The proposed changes are contained in a policy statement.
39. Each legion contained between 3000 and 6000 soldiers.
40. The letter contained information about Boulestin's legal affairs.
41. What is contained in this drawer?
42. The cupboard contained all kinds of strange things.
43. Has the revolt been contained?
44. Samples of the water contained pesticide.
45. The cream contained extracts of/from several plants.
46. The pianist's performance contained no shortage of felicities.
47. The speech contained many errors of fact.
48. The report contained a number of factual errors .
49. Her statement contained several inaccuracies.
50. The box contained a taper to light each firework.
51. Smallpox can be contained by vaccination.
52. It was found that her blood contained poison.
53. The lorry contained thousands of pounds worth of contraband.
54. With an effort she contained her irritation.
55. The meteorites contained only inorganic material. Sentencedict.com
56. The plastic bag contained all his worldly goods .
57. His soft words contained an undertone of warning.
58. The report contained a plethora of detail.
59. The second house that Grossman had a snoop around contained "strong simple furniture".
60. Jane wrote a letter to a newspaper. This letter contained some startling allegations.
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