pawn - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • chessboard: They can be merely cash-cows to local authorities and pawns on the chessboard of traffic management to planners.

Adjective modifier

  • unwitting: Throughout time, man has been an unwitting pawn in the battle waged between heaven and hell.
  • unwilling: The island of Melos found itself an unwilling pawn in a vicious struggle between the Athenian and Spartan alliances.
  • mere: They fail to realize to what extent they are mere pawns in the game.
  • political: The disabled person gets stuck in the middle like some kind of political pawn.
  • white: As in my case, where the white pawn attacks me from behind.

Converse of object

  • become: No-one should ever become a pawn in our ' game of life ' .
  • pass: Still suffering from less space and faced with a central passed pawn tho he could not really mount a serious winning challenge.
  • win: In round 9, I won a pawn against the fifteen year-old Indian girl, only to blunder it back.
  • take: It is like they are playing a chess game but have had all their pawns taken away before they start.
  • have: They played on, but with Kevin now having a pawn for the exchange, the game was soon drawn.

Modifies a noun

  • broker: This allows you to hand write in the pawn broker 's entries.
  • shop: We also regrettably have two pawn shops, which is a worrying sign of the times.
  • ticket: A soldier's blouse, with sergeant ' stripes, plus blood stains was found together with a pawn ticket for a Rolex watch.
  • structure: Learn the key techniques and classic moves of the Chess Master, including basic and advanced tactics, combinations, sacrifices and pawn structures.

Preposition: in

  • game: She was herself a kind of toy, a pawn in a chess game.
  • struggle: Profit sharing in Iran became a pawn in a political struggle, involving riots, bloodshed, international intrigue.
  • battle: Children are also prone to becoming pawns in battles surrounding the ending of a marriage.
  • hand: In my mind's eye, I decided to hold one pawn in each hand.

Preposition: of

  • landlord: Periods of or pawn of a landlord over the holidays.

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