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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91. I'd take an umbrella, just to be on the safe side.
92. I left my umbrella in the back of the cab.
93. She was holding up an umbrella when I saw her in the street.
94. He was as cross as two sticks when his roommate took his umbrella without getting his agreement.
95. I forgot my umbrella.
96. The major powers have chosen to act under the moral umbrella of the United Nations.
97. The umbrella was ingeniously devised to fold up into your pocket.
98. The two sectors combined under the umbrella of the Scottish Council.
99. Many previously separate groups are now operating under the umbrella of a single authority.
100. The sun is shining,[www.Sentencedict.com] but I'll take an umbrella just in case.
101. She opened her umbrella.
102. Watch out! You nearly jabbed me in the eye with your umbrella!
103. It was very sensible of you to bring your umbrella.
104. The wind nearly tugged my umbrella out of my hand.
105. Mr. Hughes's agency is one of 980 community agencies under the umbrella of the National Community Action Foundation in Washington, D.C.
106. He took his umbrella so that he shouldn't get wet.
107. He had left without his umbrella, so I sent one of the boys after him.
108. "Herb" is an umbrella term covering many types of plant.
109. Donations should be sent to the Disaster Emergency Committee, an umbrella organization for UK based aid agencies.
110. It's only light rain - you don't need an umbrella.
111. For decades the United States with its nuclear weapons was the umbrella for the western world.
112. Oh bother! It's raining and I left my umbrella at home.
113. The international education program came under the umbrella of the State Department.
114. I didn't need my umbrella, as it turned out .
115. Although the sun was shining, I took an umbrella to be on the safe side.
116. I bought a new umbrella but lost it shortly afterwards.
117. I can't think where I've left my umbrella; my mind's a complete blank!
118. It was a big mistake to leave my umbrella at home.
119. Be careful with that umbrella or you'll poke someone in the eye.
120. Who's whipped my umbrella?
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.