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Similar words: prime timeprimebegrimedprimerprimevalprime rateprime moverprime numberMeaning: [praɪmd]  adj. (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed. 
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1. Arnold primed her for her duties.
2. They had been primed with good advice.
3. He had a shower and primed himself for action.
4. All metal surfaces will have to be primed.
5. The witness had been primed by a lawyer.
6. The bomb was primed, ready to explode.
7. They have primed the explosive device.
8. She was ready and primed for action.
9. He had been primed to say nothing about it.
10. Claire wished she'd primed Sarah beforehand.
11. We were well primed for the journey with a big breakfast.
12. We were well primed for the journey with a large breakfast.
13. The party representative had been well primed with the facts by Party headquarters.
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14. As a reporter, you must be well primed with facts before you start to write your article.
15. I'd been primed so I knew not to mention her son.
16. The party representative had been well primed with the facts by party headquarters.
17. The press corps was primed to leap to the defense of the fired officials.
18. He had primed his friends to give the journalists as little information as possible.
19. The witness at the trial had been carefully primed by defence lawyers.
20. The Cowboys will be primed and poised.
21. And now Faldo is primed to show the rest of the world's top golfers that he is the undisputed champion.
22. Now Congress is primed to repeal the Housing Act of 1937 by enacting a series of sweeping reforms.
23. McGee, who had clearly been primed, did not move and Julia took her cue from him.
24. On these occasions the children, suitably primed[sentencedict.com], could be paraded before their admiring parents.
25. Foreign funds are being lured by reforms that have primed the economy for more rapid growth.
26. Cracks should be repaired with a filler, and porous surfaces primed with a sealant or a diluted coat of masonry paint.
27. They pulled the chunky torches from their holsters, and primed them for high output.
28. The layers of paint are built up by the application of a thin wash, staining the primed canvas.
29. Was it possible, after all, that Vologsky could be primed to defect in less than a month?
30. Part of the problem is that the movie presents a heroine primed with empty ambition, but makes no comment on it.
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