paperweight - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • make: When we were going to make paperweight to hold year-old wrote the.
  • have: So, now I have a useless paperweight not worth spending money to get repaired.
  • become: Some are formed together in one piece, which means when the bulb burns out, the lamp either becomes a paperweight or trash.
  • design: These include: The opportunity to purchase limited edition paperweights designed exclusively for Society members.
  • include: Painshill bees provide honey available all year, while permanent mementos include a paperweight of Painshill's Chinese bridge.
  • decorate: Pull Your Weight will give children aged five and up the chance to decorate ceramic paperweights like the ones Dickens would have used.

Adjective modifier

  • nice: MULDER: Or you've got yourself a nice paperweight.
  • small: Paperweight Cube A small paperweight or decoration measuring 2 " x 2 " x 2 " .
  • expensive: While prices look good on paper, coverage remains very patchy: a phone with no signal is an expensive paperweight.
  • beautiful: She received £ 500 for herself and a beautiful glass paperweight for the College for her performance on the NCFE Certificate in Construction Craft.
  • great: For example, the platform ( by itself ) would make a functionally useless mousetrap, but it might make a great paperweight.
  • complimentary: Complimentary paperweight for each year you renew your membership.

Noun used with modifier

  • glass: These are all handmade glass paperweights by the famous Royal Crest factory.
  • crystal: A crystal paperweight with the enlarged eye of Lee Miller at its heart and a few postcards and I am done.
  • edition: These include: The opportunity to purchase limited edition paperweights designed exclusively for Society members.
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