Antonym: these. Similar words: whose, host, ghost, hostile, hostage, hospital, without, though. Meaning: [ðəʊz] pron.,adj. pl. of that..
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(61) Those allowed to be capricious Scalled youth.
(62) You look rather shabby in those clothes.
(63) Happiness by adding those sad there the elements.
(64) He is tolerant of those who disagree with him.
(65) Those memories, I was alone with memory.
(66) What sort of substance could withstand those temperatures?
(67) Those people haven't booked in yet.
(68) Shall I bag those tomatoes for you?
(69) ignore those who try to discourage you .
(70) I got another of those calls yesterday.
(71) Those drugs made me feel muzzy.
(72) Those are my father's private papers.
(73) Those noisy neighbours are the bane of my life.
(74) Next week those goods will exhibit in that shop.
(75) They will transfer those books into the new library.
(76) None are so deaf as those who won't hear.
(77) Those children are always chasing about.
(78) He persevered despite discouragement from those around him.
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(79) He is impatient with those who decry the scheme.
(80) You are helpless against those you love.
(81) His interests increasingly diverged from those of his colleagues.
(82) Those facts were influential in solving the problem.
(83) They wouldn't like to race against those children.
(84) Those black shoes clash with that white skirt.
(85) We should help those students who lisp.
(86) Those figures are not easily distinguishable.
(87) Many of those arrested refused to identify themselves .
(88) He was one of those men who manipulated people.
(89) Those trousers make you look very slender.
(90) What will become of those refugees?
More similar words: whose, host, ghost, hostile, hostage, hospital, without, though, method, at home, get hold of, as though, smooth out, thorough, do without, go without, a thought, Catholic, although, pose, dose, lose, authorize, authority, loose, close, thoroughly, even though, morose, impose.