op - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • read: If she had it her you won?t be reading this op now.
  • have: Almost worth having the op just to get all these hugs from such a gorgeous bloke!
  • do: I guess they didn't want to do a photo op at the time.
  • write: You've written a very thorough op here, congrats.
  • need: May 18: JFH will probably need an op soon to remove some fluid on his knee.

Adjective modifier

  • minor: He's now well on the road to recovery after a minor op at the end of last season.
  • major: She had a major op last Wednesday which she managed to pull through?
  • second: Which isn't a problem at Nightingale Farm - Mrs A is going in to hospital tomorrow for her second cataract op.

Modifies a noun

  • cit: Quoted from op cit, Vol VI page 263.
  • cit.: Bowen, op cit., p. 19 ) 15.
  • amp: According to the editor who updated it, the report " is one of the finest works on op amps I have seen " .
  • ed: But read Absolute Friends as a novel, not an op ed piece.
  • appointment: I was due to return for my 6-week post op appointment but was recalled within 3 weeks.
  • code: The first byte of all instructions is the operation code, or ' op code ' .

Noun used with modifier

  • Co: Car co insurance op won't suddenly snatch in which the.
  • pre: I have had my pre op assessment and just come back from a lovely week in Wales.
  • T: T op 3 September 2003 HITTING THE HIGH NOTE!
  • knee: I'm glad you've just about recovered from your knee op, I hope it was a success.
  • hip: HI, I am posting on behalf of my fil who needs a hip op.
  • post: What can I expect post op to be like?

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