Use "adj" in a sentence
adj example sentences
adj
1. noun used as adj
2. something that especially attracts one's attention - eye-catching adj
3. the place where a product is actually sold to the public - point-of-sale adj
4. Quotidian and ubiquitous, adj
5. “After this, I don’t want anyone flying alone,” I noted to the Adj
6. The Adj nodded affirmative
7. “I thought it was quite clever, actually,” said the Adj
8. Or does he? The Adj remained silent
9. “Send them in and close it behind them,” I told the Adj
10. The Adj came in
11. “What is truth?” asked the Adj rhetorically as he left to go looking for the doctor
12. After a few more minutes of desultory chit-chat the Adj came in
13. “What now?” I barked at the Adj, who in reality hadn’t done anything wrong, and couldn’t control which bleeding idiot the Air Ministry sent to bother us next
14. Phil McAffee, from the Research and Historical Section,” the Adj informed me as diplomatically as possible under the circumstances
15. The Adj was taking good notes of virtually every briefing, lecture, and even a few ‘bull-sessions,’ along the way
16. “That’s his family coat of arms,” I told the Adj
17. “I find myself confounded by this McGill business,” I admitted to the Adj
18. “There’s a big spider in here,” the Adj muttered, looking askance up into the corner of the tent
19. “We’d better write up a memo to all our guys on this one,” I told the Adj
20. “Who owns that gramophone?” I asked the Adj
21. We’ll have the Adj come in and take your report
22. “By the way, the high-altitude experiments are going well,” put in the Adj
23. cold-hearted adj de corazón frío
24. supposed adj (expected, should) supuesto m, -ta f
25. that adj ese, esa
26. value resistors between adj pin of the regulator and
27. a bridge rectifier converts ground, while the resistor R2 (between adj pin and the aC to pulsating DC with a peak voltage level output pin) is a fixed 220-ohm resistor
28. where Rx is the resistance connected between adj pin
29. suyo, ( adj
30. , used as adj
31. ese, -a, -os, -as ( adj
32. santo, -a, saint; adj
33. , superior ( the headof a convent); adj