disposable - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • buy: It costs about £ 1000 to buy this many disposables.
  • use: I only use disposables on holiday - well would you pack a diaper bucket?
  • cover: This does not cover disposables such as bulbs, covers etc.

Adjective modifier

  • conventional: My baby has a terrible diaper rash from conventional disposables.
  • daily: Soft and Gas Permeable contact lenses start at £ 49 per pair, with daily disposables at £ 1 per pair.
  • medical: Became partner of Arthur Young in Bristol and London, then ran own business in medical disposables.
  • monthly: Monthly disposables - These offer the comfort of a soft lens.

Modifies a noun

  • diaper: Disposable diapers can take hundreds of years to break down.
  • glove: Wearing disposable gloves will minimize the risk of contact with the hands.
  • income: Does your consumer have enough disposable income to buy your products?
  • apron: If you are clearing a large spillage you must also wear a disposable plastic apron.
  • razor: The platform supports are made from the handles of disposable razors.
  • diaper: As the last image of the animals faded, the picture of a package of Pampers disposable diapers appeared.

Modifying Another Word

  • freely: Wouldn't it be better, Ms. Chairperson, to offer everybody a freely disposable " second income.
  • easily: Ideally look to providing lots of drinks for the children in an easily disposable way.
  • not: The remainder is, of course, not disposable income that can be shifted from one place to another.
  • eminently: This is an eminently disposable relic of his attempt in A Treatise of Human Nature to develop a sort of psychological mechanics.

Noun used with modifier

  • single-use: The aim is to engage with parents nationwide to help them make an informed choice about real diapers and single-use disposables.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Cheap covermounts devalue music - he's concerned that music is so freely available and has become so disposable.
  • use: Dip after washing and drying, using disposable wipes to prevent the passing of infection from cow to cow.

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