mandarin - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • brush: What then do we write and paint, we mandarins with Chinese brush?

Adjective modifier

  • civil: They might be civil service mandarins, the Lord Chancellor or the Lord Chief Justice, asylum seekers, illegal immigrants or football hooligans.
  • faceless: If he has a fault he is inclined to believe the advice that he is given from faceless civil servant mandarins.
  • tinned: Jacinda was first up, cooking a magnificent breakfast of pancakes, bacon, maple syrup and tinned mandarins.

Noun used with modifier

  • service: They might be civil service mandarins, the Lord Chancellor or the Lord Chief Justice, asylum seekers, illegal immigrants or football hooligans.

Modifies a noun

  • collar: Hi £ 38.00 Neon yellow and black psychedelic 60's unworn tunic mini dress with mandarin collar As seen in HAPPY magazine August 06 issue!
  • orange: You can even put some fruit in, some raspberries or some little mandarin oranges.
  • Chinese: Mandarin Chinese will also be introduced from September 2006.
  • hotel: River time quot get onto the river water is a shanghai jc mandarin hotel.

Noun used with modifier

  • jc: River time quot get onto the river water is a shanghai jc mandarin hotel.

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