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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121. He made six separate applications for a total of 39 000 shares, using permutations of his surname and Christian names.
122. The little girl can rattle off the names of all the countries.
123. I've put a star by the names of the girls in the class.
124. I've made a list of names - I hope I haven't left anyone out.
125. Names of countries in English do not usually take an article.
126. These suits have designer names and a price ticket to match.
127. He was granted immunity from prosecution because he confessed the names of the other spies.
128. She checked over the names on the list to ensure that everything was correct.
129. She found him rather irritating to talk to; all he did was drop names .
130. Candidates must write their names on the top page of the exam paper.
131. Keep the names of the team secret - don't show your hand until the day of the match.
132. Do you know the correct pronunciation of these Gaelic names?
133. The names of political parties are always capitalized, e.g. the Green Party.
134. There is no affiliation between our organization and theirs , even though our names are similar.
135. Although she didn't mention any names,(sentencedict.com) everyone knew who she was referring to.
136. Names had been cut on the wall, but then had been scratched out.
137. People have been scratching their names on this rock for years.
138. Candidates need a proposer and seconder whose names are kept secret.
139. The list is up to date now that we've added the new members' names.
140. Girls may be given fancier names because this fits in with a traditionally feminine image.
141. At last he stroked out two names on the list.
142. Aspirin in various forms is sold under a wide range of trade names.
143. There was a blackboard with seven names chalked on it.
144. Terri was told to strike off the names of every person older than 30.
145. The children carefully printed their names in capitals at the bottom of their pictures.
146. He posted up the names of the members of the team yesterday.
147. They noted that their names have been removed from the list.
148. At the end, we have a sense of names, dates, and events but no sense of how they relate.
149. The Personnel Manager glanced down the list of names of the applicants.
150. Some of the most interesting names came from American Indian languages.
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.