pal - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • mine: This has been triggered by a pal of mine who was visiting from The South.

Converse of object

  • come: Loaded with personality and decked out in swanky collars, these lovable animal pals come with leashes that fit around a Groovy Girl wrist.
  • tell: It's all about timing, " he told the pal.
  • like: Would you like a pen pal from across the world?
  • contact: For more information on how to contact PALS please follow the link.

Adjective modifier

  • lovable: Loaded with personality and decked out in swanky collars, these lovable animal pals come with leashes that fit around a Groovy Girl wrist.
  • old: Also, chat with old pals in our forum.
  • close: A close pal revealed: " Whoever he was talking to he'd manage to turn the conversation around to her.

Modifies a noun

  • eur: His pal eur orange vest such it in a cards were turned.
  • tape: Note that a PAL format video tape is received just fine.
  • disk: This being a Region 0 PAL disk, it clocks in at just under 100 minutes in length.
  • format: Most modern PAL DVD players convert NTSC into the PAL format.
  • session: My current ideas on running PAL sessions are here.
  • territory: Both titles will be distributed across PAL territories by Nintendo of Europe.

Noun used with modifier

  • pen: Your internet quest for dating pen pal sites has brought you to the right place.. .
  • showbiz: According to the Mirror, Geri's showbiz pal Robbie Williams is just as keen to see the baby united with her father.
  • gal: In " Tennessee " the narrator hits the road with his gal pal and flees to Nashville.
  • celebrity: I don't have celebrity pals, Small Talk, I am a celebrity.
  • animal: Loaded with personality and decked out in swanky collars, these lovable animal pals come with leashes that fit around a Groovy Girl wrist.
  • drinking: The key question was how much they owed to everyone, from the bank manager to the drinking pal at the local pub.

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