standout - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • crowd: Helping it to standout from the crowds is the cream band below the upper deck windows.

Converse of object

  • achieve: Innovation is the way to achieve standout in this environment.
  • make: Most site builders are well aware of the need to make links standout.
  • provide: The idea was to use a format that would give maximum impact while the domination provided clear standout.
  • pick: And with three disks full of tracks, where can you begin to pick an standout.
  • have: On the reverse side of the coin, ' Breathe ' arguably has no standout tracks.

Adjective modifier

  • true: Aimed at more tribal floors, it's the ' Dub ' mix which is the true standout.
  • real: The real standout on the second half of the album is the anthemic ' Metal to Metal ' .
  • particular: The controversial first single, Gett Off, is a particular standout in that regard.
  • other: While the other standout, as usual, is Clarkson, who invests just the right balance of steely energy and barely reserved emotion.
  • obvious: However, the obvious problems standout like snow in a desert.
  • great: For me tho, Kobborg was the great standout of the ballet.

Modifies a noun

  • track: The albums finest standout track is ' Full Moon ' , simply a perfect metal song!
  • episode: While there are some standout episodes, most remain forgettable, however.
  • performer: The standout performers had a network with a wide range of people.
  • moment: The first real standout moment is Power Trip, armed with a roaring chorus that could be the next Killing In The Name.
  • performance: To me, the only standout performance was the villain of the film, played by Sean Bean.
  • scene: Future sex symbol Serena Grande gets the film's standout scene, with Eastman tearing her unborn baby from the womb.

Noun used with modifier

  • quarter: On quarters bonus quarter standouts museum of modern are completely accurate.
  • shelf: New look for KP nuts Published: 01 October, 2003 KP Nuts has been given a new look to increase shelf standout.

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