hamper - use in sentences
Object
- effort: European Union ( EU ) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty.
- basket: Hamper basket full of locally produced treats available upon request.
- chocolate: It's the Art of the Chocolatier for cards and gifts as well as hampers, chocolates and confectionery for all occasions.
- progress: Messi, 18, saw his progress hampered by a thigh injury in the run-up to the tournament.
- recovery: Relatively high oil prices this year may also have hampered recovery in the manufacturing sector.
Preposition: on
- arrival: Welcome hamper on arrival including milk, bread, cereal, wine, biscuits, fruit, cheese, butter and juice.
Subject
- lack: Owner Managers Is your business hampered by lack of cash flow?
- absence: The latter however is somewhat hampered by the absence of the logbook for the period July 1987 August 1991 from the Club library.
- shortage: Research New ideas hampered by shortage of specialist staff Center set up from scratch shows benefit of team approach.
- injury: Messi, 18, saw his progress hampered by a thigh injury in the run-up to the tournament.
- fact: The recovery was hampered by the fact that the lorry's brakes appeared to have jammed on.
Adjective modifier
- memorable: Gifts & Crafts Blueberry Barn Ltd Unique and memorable hampers, gift baskets, candles and pampering gifts for any occasion.
Modifying Another Word
- severely: However, birding was severely hampered by hoards of huge Horse Flies.
- seriously: Nor do these surface defects seriously hamper the viewing experience.
Preposition: with
- ease: I cannot order airline tickets or even purchase a Fortnum's hamper with any great ease.
Preposition: by
- lack: Owner Managers Is your business hampered by lack of cash flow?
- absence: The latter however is somewhat hampered by the absence of the logbook for the period July 1987 August 1991 from the Club library.
- shortage: Research New ideas hampered by shortage of specialist staff Center set up from scratch shows benefit of team approach.
- injury: Messi, 18, saw his progress hampered by a thigh injury in the run-up to the tournament.
- fact: The recovery was hampered by the fact that the lorry's brakes appeared to have jammed on.
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