piece - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • write: Why not write a piece to display here using the form below!
  • compose: Compose a slow piece over a stately Ground Bass, for a small ensemble, which is to be played during a solemn procession.

Adjective modifier

  • small: A small piece of clay roof tile was also found.
  • short: We will then email you a short piece of code for your category to insert into your links page.
  • finished: I am still thrilled and often amazed how an idea in my mind develops into a finished piece of work.

Modifies a noun

  • suite: The spacious twin bedded room has color TV, wash hand basin, beverage tray and 3 piece suite.
  • band: Band history - Holy Racket Holy Racket are a four piece punk band from Sunderland, England.

Noun used with modifier

  • chess: The computer had been programmed to move its chess pieces by producing a low-level electric current.
  • artillery: One of the artillery pieces that helped to defend this section of Utah beach.
  • companion: The companion piece purchasing hired car disclose up front.
  • jigsaw: Place anywhere Provided the jigsaw pieces fit, parts remain where they are placed.
  • pence: We used twenty pounds of two pence pieces on a cloth on the table.
  • piano: As a grand finale I got lost during the highly complicated piano piece for which I was supposed to be turning pages.

Preposition: in

  • jigsaw: Each new land was a new piece in the jigsaw, an insight into the sheer variety this planet offers its visiting souls.

Preposition: of

  • legislation: A number of these pieces of legislation are also now outdated.
  • paper: Pulling out a piece of paper, he turned to me.
  • equipment: Fig 1.1 PCI Network Card Hub The most basic piece of networking equipment is a hub.
  • wood: Muhammad's name on a piece of wood from Noah's ark?
  • furniture: Book case: a piece of furniture for keeping books.
  • coursework: A further tape helps explain the final piece of coursework.

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