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inflatable - use in sentences
Converse of object
- hire: She told me that last year she hired a large adult inflatable from a hire company.
- include: Other examples of outdoor attractions include every inflatable there is!
- use: Only swim and use inflatables between the red and yellow flags.
Preposition: for
- sale: There is a good selection of second-hand inflatables for sale.
Adjective modifier
- second-hand: There is a good selection of second-hand inflatables for sale.
- rigid: Now the rigid inflatable will enjoy a new lease of life with the sailing club.
- giant: Parties With a giant inflatable, we can offer a party with a difference.
- huge: A huge inflatable ' corporate giant ' will mark the spot.
- large: The zoo has the world's largest inflatable paddling pool.
- small: They found 3 youths in a small toy inflatable around 100 meters offshore.
Modifies a noun
- dinghy: Whilst still afloat the lifeboat was then sent to rescue two more children in a small inflatable dinghy which was sinking.
- planetarium: They can also take a guided tour of the constellations in our inflatable planetarium.
- mattress: He has been loaned a bed from the hospital that has an inflatable mattress to prevent pressure sores.
- pillow: We also have an inflatable bath pillow in our range.
- kayak: BHG Marine had the Sevylor Colorado inflatable kayak for sale.
- sumo: Or how about an ashtray that coughs, or an inflatable sumo suit?
Noun used with modifier
- fun: They also have a chance to win fun inflatable pool toys.
- pool: Swimming Pool Parties Aqua Run Party This is a private pool booking with a selection of floats and a pool inflatable.
- play: The Information Sheet contains current industry guidance from manufacturers of play inflatables and HSE's current advice on inspection.
- size: She is a life size inflatable doll with printed face.
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