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perishable - use in sentences
Converse of object
- do: He begins by stating that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable.
- include: While many of the products are fresh in the day-to-day sense, they do not include very short-life perishables or chilled goods.
Adjective modifier
- other: Except of course food and other perishables, which are often bad purely as a consequence of being old.
Modifies a noun
- foodstuff: Gender bias in agricultural market liberalization Women usually occupy particular niches in agricultural markets, as small-scale, retail traders in perishable foodstuffs.
- food: Take perishable food; remember your food in the kitchen, too.
- item: The refund will be made less any charge for perishable items once the hamper has been returned, suitably packaged.
- nature: Any article of a perishable nature may be disposed of earlier.
- good: For example, where part of the deceased's estate consists of perishable goods.
- product: Any perishable products should be brought in on Wednesday morning please.
Modifying Another Word
- highly: Land navigation is a skill that is highly perishable.
- not: Because they're not perishable they're transported by sea or land rather than air.
- very: But please remember these presents are very perishable so will not keep very long.
Preposition: than
- building: Is it because people in a social landscape are more perishable than buildings or rivers?
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