thong - use in sentences
Converse of object
- wear: I would never play squash, or want to play squash wearing a thong!
- have: For My first auction, I have a lovely white cotton thong for sale.
- match: Very pretty black and pink basque with matching thong.
- set: Stunning multiway bra and thong set in a lovely pale blue.
Preposition: for
- storage: All except the Soil Scoop come complete with a sturdy leather thong for easy storage.
Adjective modifier
- dehaired: Dark brown dehaired seal skin thong is threaded through casing of same around straight bottom edge of each leg.
- sexy: From the smallest sexy thong to the largest control knicker, women's lingerie has developed as demand for more specific styles has increased.
- pink: Up next came a man with an England Rugby top and a pink thong!
- black: The oblong amber stone dangling from the black leather thong caught the light and blazed fire from within its depths.
- sturdy: All except the Soil Scoop come complete with a sturdy leather thong for easy storage.
- red: I opened up my hand to discover my red satin thong - it had fallen out of my trouser leg outside on the street!
Modifies a noun
- sandal: Some gorgeous thong sandals further enlivened the range, with striped linings in zesty and primary colors.
- approx: Approx 3 " long - presented on a cord thong approx.
- set: This is a very pretty padded underwired black mesh baby doll and matching thong set.
Noun used with modifier
- cord: Approx 3 " long - presented on a cord thong approx.
- leather: A length of leather thong will be threaded through here.
- seal: Seal skin thong is tied around end of second cross piece from the front.
- whale: My children live with their dad Single parent, dad doesn't pay maintenance Are whale tail thongs sexy?
- skin: Seal skin thong is tied around end of second cross piece from the front.
- tail: My children live with their dad Single parent, dad doesn't pay maintenance Are whale tail thongs sexy?
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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