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gift - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- gab: He has that special gift of the gab, having had special attention from the Blarney Stone.
- prophesy: There are gifts of prophesy, but they will be ended.
Converse of object
- personalize: Our luxurious range of traditional baby gift baskets & personalized gifts will bring a smile to any child's face.
Adjective modifier
- perfect: We are sure to have the perfect gift for the new little person or new mom.
- spiritual: Godly love is the highest of the spiritual gifts.
- unusual: GIFT IDEAS - Find Me a Gift offers great selection of unusual gifts for children.
- personalized: You can even get personalized retirement gifts for him or her.
- generous: Your generous gift will help us fulfill the needs of Darfur's most vulnerable residents.
Modifies a noun
- voucher: Can I purchase Argos gift vouchers or gift cards online?
- basket: Gift Baskets - Create Simple Easy Gifts For the Person Who Has Everything!
- wrapping: This practice still survives in the design of some gift wrappings in Japan today.
- shop: One of the highlights of a visit is to browse through the gift shop with its enticing range of high quality gifts.
- idea: Framed shares are a unique gift idea suitable for all the family.
- wrap: Now you can design your own spectacular gift wrap and decorations using all natural beautiful materials.
Noun used with modifier
- christening: Our silver baby christening gifts include everything for the very modern baby.
- birthday: Are you looking for a company that can supply unique unusual birthday gifts?
- christmas: Win many kudos and buy your christmas gifts and presents here!
- baby: Our silver baby christening gifts include everything for the very modern baby.
- wedding: Guests decked in their Sunday best walk the red carpet with wedding gifts in tow.
- anniversary: Wouldn't it be great to find an anniversary gift that can include all of these attributes?
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