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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181. First, it includes all three methods under the comparative umbrella.
182. I leave my umbrella in a convenient spot by the door so I don't forget it on the way out.
183. She had to put up her umbrella at once against the rain.
184. Likewise, check into homeowners' insurance, auto insurance and an umbrella personal liability policy.
184. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
185. So Ford must come out from under the fleet umbrella and make cars good enough to compete in the real world.
186. In such instances a managed currency fund or an umbrella fund offering a choice of separate currencies would be more appropriate.
187. The man reclined in an oval of umbrella shade, his maroon bathing suit slashed by the sunshine.
188. The man put his umbrella down near the door, and took out a cigarette.
189. Our aim was to co-ordinate the various efforts being made and bring them under one umbrella.
190. When you stop to think of it, every object is similar to the umbrella, in that it serves a function.
191. The Web has become an umbrella for a wide range of concepts and technologies that differ markedly in purpose and scope.
192. Well, law seemed the broadest umbrella for looking at those big questions.
193. Bodies wishing to be consulted must leave the umbrella committee established to coordinate activity against the Moscow decision on trusteeship.
194. He had been carrying his umbrella but it did little to protect him.
195. The impassioned pedestrian has since bought a windbreaker, tennis shoes and an umbrella for his 25-minute trek.
196. But he got soaked every day from the rain because he could not afford to buy an umbrella.
197. I tried the next time with a very dapper man, all pinstripes and umbrella.
198. I know another guide who says she has a different umbrella for every outfit she owns.
199. About 130 professional and human-rights groups are folded into Concilio Cubano, a rickety umbrella group set up last year.
200. Where's my umbrella? I'm sure I left it right there, next to my bag.
201. I thought it might rain, so I brought an umbrella.
202. The one time I forgot my umbrella was the day it rained.
203. La Raza is an umbrella group of almost 200 Hispanic advocacy groups.
204. Inpeg, the Czech environmentalist umbrella group that organised the protests, refused to condemn Molotov cocktails being thrown at police.
205. She let her umbrella fall to the ground and, holding the flowers out of harm's way, embraced him.
206. One drill involved holding an umbrella under his armpits while striking putts.
207. The mill produced countless products for Woolworths, such as umbrella and kitchen utensil handles, and broom heads.
208. I found one carrying an old umbrella and another a length of old rope! 14.40: Returned to classroom.
209. On a windy day, however, an open umbrella means trouble.
210. And finally the Soft Sell - it will always be worth your while to invest in a stout 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.