plot - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hatch: At the end of 1966, the Twins hatched a plot to free Frank Mitchell, the Mad Axeman.
  • lose: Yet more cruising news: George Michael really has lost the plot, going on TV to plug his antics.
  • uncover: Ulrik slowly uncovers a cynical plot that involves the country's incumbent Prime Minister.
  • cultivate: One finds stones thrown all round the edges of cultivated plots & I think that the above explanation is the true one.
  • funnel: But there is also stuff on funnel plots for publication bias that may just be plain wrong.
  • occupy: OUTSIDE St Lukes occupies a generous sized plot which extends to around an acre in total.

Adjective modifier

  • sinister: Once he has his allies assembled can they uncover who is behind this sinister plot before it is too late?
  • dastardly: However, back to the dastardly plot... The books have been plunging head first toward a crescendo of an ending for sometime now.

Modifies a noun

  • twist: The first plot twist is lifted directly from The Woman in White.
  • outline: Plot Outline: When a rich businessman opens up a new mall in town, everything seems great for all involved.
  • summary: The spelling in the plot summary leaves a lot to be desired!
  • strand: Part 2 is in many ways a cleaning-up process, clearing away some plot strands to allow the York rebellion to dominate.

Noun used with modifier

  • scatter: SCATTER Set this keyword to generate a scatter plot.
  • contour: An example noise contour plot of road traffic noise in a residential area is shown.
  • burgage: Burgage plots were land that was held from the King, or in this case the Bishop, for a yearly rent or services.
  • allotment: I am interested in having an allotment at: 1st choice allotment 2nd choice allotment Do you have an allotment plot at present?
  • assassination: A second attempt on the senator's life prompts the Jedi Council to send Obi-Wan in search of those behind the assassination plot.
  • gunpowder: Nov 24th 1906: GUNPOWDER PLOT The annual celebration of this absurd affair came off as usual on the 5th.

Preposition: of

  • land: Jeremiah buys a plot of land from his cousin.

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