ass - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • kick: Also Greg, you still getting your ass kicked at pool all the time?
  • whip: So, how was he able to whip the asses of two heavily armed robbers?
  • kiss: I wouldn't kiss the clubs ass like Jo seems to be but hey, she's got a fair point!
  • make: Will Bottom ever stop making an ass of himself?

Adjective modifier

  • pompous: What picture does the phrase " pompous ass " spontaneously bring to your mind?
  • dumb: FOUNTAIN: It's a cable TV show where the kids act like, well, dumb asses.
  • lazy: We're just sitting our lazy asses deep underground, scooping the surface for idiotic whitehat trash to mess with.
  • silly: Clapham, the " silly ass " who could never find the right word at the right time, was the thin one.
  • tight: Wouldn't you love to stuff you fingers into Envy's tight ass?
  • sorry: Either you come back here on your own or I drag your sorry ass back on the bumper of my car.

Modifies a noun

  • hole: Only to have to be hit with a £ 26 pound fine by the ass hole ticket conductor on the train at Swindon.

Noun used with modifier

  • whoop: Personally I would pay money to see Sharman open a can of whoop ass on Trace.
  • kick: Charr is doing a kick ass job, carrying on from the late great Dan Damage, who sadly passed away on July 2004.
  • yo: And he not ugly, he probably look better than yo ass!

Possessives

  • colt: He will ride into Jerusalem upon an ass's colt in mock triumph.
  • head: Another Coat: Argent, an ass's head erased Sable, a canton Gules.

Possessives

  • rat: People don't really give a rat's ass about how an animal feels.
  • horse: A: The stagecoach driver only has to look at four horses ' asses.

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