Similar words: umbrage, as well as, well-bred, flagellate, embroil, embrace, embrasure, embroidery. Meaning: [ʌm'brelə] n. 1. a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy 2. a formation of military planes maintained over ground operations or targets 3. having the function of uniting a group of similar things. adj. covering or applying simultaneously to a number of similar items or elements or groups.
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31. It was so windy my umbrella turned inside out.
32. The wind turned my umbrella inside out.
33. I'll have to go back for my umbrella.
34. She stole him an umbrella.
35. She always carries an umbrella in her briefcase.
36. Excuse me, miss,[sentence dictionary] you've dropped your umbrella.
37. The ribs of the umbrella are strong.
38. I left another umbrella on the bus yesterday.
39. Take an umbrella just in case.
40. What have you done with my umbrella?
41. His umbrella has been spirited away.
42. Will you share my umbrella?
43. Your umbrella is sticking into my back.
44. Take an umbrella(sentencedict.com), in case it rains.
45. Police operated under the umbrella of the security forces.
46. He took his umbrella in case it should rain.
47. He twirled his umbrella as he walked.
48. Could you identify your umbrella among a hundred others.
49. Take an umbrella or you'll get wet.
50. An umbrella will protect you from the rain.
51. It won't rain: you can leave your umbrella behind.
52. She gave the man a prod with her umbrella.
53. Where did you put my umbrella?
54. The angry woman made at me with her umbrella.
55. It was raining hard, and she hadn't an umbrella.
56. My umbrella has blown insideout.
57. Hadn't we best take an umbrella?
58. 'Take an umbrella.' 'No, I'll chance it' .
59. Hadn't we better take an umbrella?
60. She held the umbrella over both of us.
More similar words: umbrage, as well as, well-bred, flagellate, embroil, embrace, embrasure, embroidery, dumb, thumb, number, rumble, thumbs up, succumb, stumble, a number of, dumbfound, cumbersome, any number of, allay, dumbfounded, bred, to the number of, fibre, break, bread, breed, fall away, fallacy, collar.