Similar words: namesake, vietnamese, name, byname, namely, by name, rename, enamel. Meaning: [neɪm] n. verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument.
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61. He ticked off the names of the guests.
62. Most street names were changed under the new regime.
63. The men whose names were called left the room.
64. They set to after calling each other names.
65. Carve the names and gild them.
66. Their names are engraved on a stone tablet.
67. The names are arranged in alphabetical order.
68. They had called her rude names.
69. Their names were called over the loudspeaker .
70. Mr. is used before the names of men.
71. It's not considered good practice to reveal clients' names.
72. There were six names on the list.
73. They've got a machine that prints names on badges.
74. Names were picked at random out of a hat.
75. The names of the winners are underlined in red.Sentencedict.com
76. pass one's eyes over a list of names.
77. Names are listed alphabetically in the directory.
78. Please add these names on to your list.
79. The children called out their names in turn.
80. Many of the place names are Scottish in origin.
81. Take a note of their names and addresses.
82. The students' first names are shown in parentheses.
83. How did he know our names?
84. He ran through the names on the list.
85. The names were traced out in stark black print.
86. Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.
87. Names were chosen at random from a list.
88. She handed him the list of names.
89. The names were grouped under four different headings.
90. St Barth'sstrange lack of street names is meant to dissuade journalistic snoopers.
More similar words: namesake, vietnamese, name, byname, namely, by name, rename, enamel, james, games, name tag, pen name, surname, unnamed, big-name, ornament, good name, last name, namedrop, nickname, nameless, enameled, game show, name after, tournament, gamester, middle name, in name only, maiden name, Pan-American.