Similar words: second hand, secondhand, second, secondly, secondary, split second, second to none, second wind.
Random good picture Not show
61. The cheaper second-hand vehicles will likely eat into demand for new cars, industry officials say.
62. Potential customers are advised to take the utmost caution when buying second-hand furniture.
63. A second-hand tractor front axle would have cost a lot more.
64. Now its humiliation has been deepened by, of all people, a second-hand car salesman.
65. At the Wednesday market an open-air auction of poultry, farm produce and second-hand items of great variety is conducted.
66. These old shops are still in business today, selling second-hand clothes and materials.
67. He pauses at a second-hand book store, where the man who waits on him is unlike a tradesman.
67. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
68. Mr Fuller, who had been married three times, dealt in second-hand cars and dabbled in property and building.
69. Today she intended to apply to join the sailing club and, hopefully, find herself a second-hand sailboard.
70. Bonds may be bought either as new issue or second-hand on the secondary market.
71. Do you know where I can buy a second-hand bicycle?
72. Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
73. With regard to second-hand values, a good pipe organ is a better investment than an electronic instrument.
74. I have no use for second-hand books and unfashionable clothes and bits of ornament.
75. The real vintage stuff, like Travolta leather and vinyl jackets, can still be found in local second-hand stores for cheap.
76. Old fridges and cookers should be taken to second-hand shops or civic-amenity sites to be refurbished instead of dumped.
77. Grunte had run into him on the forecourt of one of his garages where he had come to buy a second-hand Sierra.
78. Emmett said in court that his lavish lifestyle came from businesses he ran selling second-hand cars and double-glazing.
79. Thanks to Mr Booth, Hay is known the world over for its second-hand books.
80. So we entertain the illusion of hearing much of the dialogue as if it were second-hand.
81. Your features in DIY upholstery and soft furnishings also told me all I need to know about renovating second-hand furniture.
82. I have tried buying second-hand machines at auction with some mixed success.
83. Then last February he bought a second-hand Gemini FlashIIA microlight, a weight-shift control aircraft, direct from the manufacturer.
84. Turn left into Galerie Bortier, a forgotten nineteenth-century arcade occupied by second-hand bookshops.
85. This poem is funny because it treats people as if they were second-hand cars for sale.
86. Yet whether lean times or creative instinct drive customers to second-hand shops, they remain a valuable option.
87. Households might have to sell domestic property at a substantial discount because there is no ready second-hand market.
88. Second-hand cars continue to top the list of consumer complaints followed by clothing and fabrics, then home maintenance and repairs.
89. With second-hand bricks you may have to accept variable quality.
90. Thanks to that wonderful institution, known as the second-hand bookshop, such information will guide us to some delightful discoveries.
More similar words: second hand, secondhand, second, secondly, secondary, split second, second to none, second wind, second-rate, nanosecond, millisecond, second person, microsecond, secondarily, second-class, second nature, behindhand, secondary data, second thought, secondary source, secondary color, in the second place, second childhood, secondary market, secondary school, on second thoughts, second law of thermodynamics, second industrial revolution, economic condition, hem and haw.