spade - use in sentences

Possessives

  • depth: I suggest digging down a spade's depth & width at least.

Converse of object

  • ruff: However, after winning A, East can cash A and force dummy to ruff the third spade.
  • throw: Yes of course, I just throw a spade on the 4th club.
  • call: Andrew, married in 1965: ' Call a spade a spade.
  • deny: Perhaps a quick pass would have been best, but I opted for a responsive double, showing values and denying 4 spades.
  • lead: Suppose we lead a spade at trick 2. North can ruff a loser with a natural trump trick.
  • carry: It worked, of course, and the following day Eric appeared in overalls, carrying a spade - Bless ' im!

Adjective modifier

  • wooden: It was wrapped around the end of the wooden spade to make it easier to dig through soil.
  • sharp: Then cut a large circle around the tree with a sharp spade.
  • silver: The first sod of earth on the route was cut with a silver spade in October 1889.

Modifies a noun

  • ruff: Obviously you need to find partner's entry to get your spade ruff.
  • finesse: West led the 7. There are indeed 12 top tricks and there's the easy shot of the spade finesse for 13.
  • connector: Connect the male spade connector to the brown wires you have just removed.
  • terminal: Cut this and replace it with one of the spade terminals provided in the kit.
  • depth: Preparation is simple - dig over ( 1.5 to 2 spades depth ) a square meter where the shrub is to be planted.
  • suit: At the Leeds Swiss teams after this auction with a similar holding I decided not to lead fourth highest from a broken spade suit.

Noun used with modifier

  • border: Lesley was first and chose a border spade, left handed secateurs and as she attracts rain her purple waterproof.
  • steel: Many comments were given after the area of ground had been dug over but the stainless steel spades came up trumps every time.
  • garden: A garden spade can be used to lever open doors.
  • metal: I started to dig again and my metal spade hit something else metal a big clang went thorough everybody's ears.

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