Similar words: those, host, ghost, hostage, hostile, hospital, pose, dose. Meaning: [huːz] pron.1. (the possessive case of who used as an adjective): Whose umbrella did I take? Whose is this one? 2. (the possessive case of which used as an adjective): a word whose meaning escapes me; an animal whose fur changes color. 3. the one or ones belonging to what person or persons: Whose painting won the third prize?.
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61 That's the man whose house has burned down.
62 I wondered whose the coat was.
63 Whose turn is it to serve?
64 These books are mine, then whose are those?
65 Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high.
66 We feature an exclusive on the mothers whose babies were swapped at birth.
67 He was a poor student from Madras whose genius took him to Cambridge.
68 The windmill's sails are wooden vanes whose angle can be adjusted from inside the mill.
69 He repaired the fence he had broken and made his peace with the neighbor on whose property it stood.
70 This is an SOS for a Mr. Tucker[sentencedict.com], whose mother is seriously ill.
71 Jurors, whose identities will be kept secret, will be paid $40 a day.
72 He is not a person whose promise you can build on.
73 Never mind whose fault it was. Just stick to the facts.
74 That kind of person likes to spend money, it doesn't matter whose it is.
75 They want to work in an organisation whose values are congruent with their own.
76 Leading Mannerists include Parmigiano and Giulio Romano, whose pictures are painted in deep, rich colours.
77 The banks made too many risky loans which now can't be repaid, and they speculated in property whose value has now dropped.
78 All of these are quite useful breeds whose potentiality has not been realised.
79 I had hoped for a little more from the world's greatest tenor, whose performance was workmanlike but hardly inspired.
80 The word "dentist"denotes a doctor whose work is the care of teeth.
81 Anne Frank was the girl whose diary put a human face on the Holocaust.
82 You can't sit on the fence any longer - you have decide whose side you're on.
83 A university education shouldn't be the monopoly of the minority whose parents are rich.
84 In the refugee centres we saw many children whose stomachs were distended because of lack of food.
85 Pushkin was a womaniser whose conquests included everyone from prostitutes to princesses.
86 Whose is this bag? It isn't mine and it isn't Sarah's.
87 The burning question in this year's debate over the federal budget is: whose taxes should be raised?
88 There was a picture in the paper of a man whose leg had been blown off.
89 He's a singer whose talent has gone off in recent years.
90 Letters whose sole purpose is to make a political point will not be published.