accessory - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • tray: The integrated accessory tray with two roomy holders comes as standard on the X3i.
  • retailer: They are available from all good car accessory retailers and bookshops including: Halfords, Motor World and WH Smith.
  • pack: Completing the package are twin headphone sockets, a credit card sized remote control and a handy accessory pack.

Converse of object

  • console: Consoles And Gadgets - GC Nintendo GameCube Gamecube games console accessories.
  • sell: We also sell accessories, that will make your wedding tables look fantastic.

Adjective modifier

  • bridal: Bridal dresses delivered outside the UK, as well as bridal accessories, must be returned at the sender's expense.
  • optional: However, to get the most out of the system, you will have to spend some extra cash on optional accessories.
  • decorative: Hunters can scavenge defeated monsters for food, collect bones for weapons and armor, and even use pieces for decorative accessories.
  • stylish: Truly stylish Individual and stylish accessories can be difficult to source but an Oxford boutique has some original answers.
  • hands-free: The cost of azar sales manager sell hands-free accessories.
  • mobile: BBC Technology mobile phones accessories site: Telecoms: Mobile Accessories.

Noun used with modifier

  • ipod: We have the widest range of R/C Toys & iPod Accessories in the UK.
  • fashion: Apple iPods are fashion accessories which means that they need to look good.
  • hair: Coming in are CDs, more clothes and a hundred weight of hair accessories!
  • bathroom: Bathroom Accessories Great value bathroom accessories to add the finishing touches to any bathroom.
  • wiring: We supply a wide range of quality wiring accessories, indoor and outdoor lighting at unbeatable prices!
  • aftermarket: Aftermarket and Dealer Add-Ons The aftermarket accessories for the MGTF where very popular, especially in the United States.

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