tryst - use in sentences

Possessives

  • lover: Not surprisingly, life-long friendships, lovers ' trysts and ongoing group reunions are often the outcome of our mystical journeys.

Converse of object

  • keep: Three nights in succession he kept tryst with the gray lady, and at last he found a stone not unlike a skull.
  • have: Cheating Jude Law wanted to have a secret tryst with his nanny mistress just last week, she has claimed.

Adjective modifier

  • romantic: There's nothing anyone can do, however, as Geoff has taken Ruth out in the car for a romantic tryst.
  • secret: Cheating Jude Law wanted to have a secret tryst with his nanny mistress just last week, she has claimed.
  • great: Once an ancient cattle market and Scottish ' frontier town ' where Highlanders would come for the great cattle trysts.
  • first: Father had primed me for a first literary tryst and I had fallen heavily for the lyricism of Okigbo.

Object

  • time: It is the morning watch, it is what saints of God in bygone eras called ' the trysting time ' .

Noun used with modifier

  • love: Concealed love trysts will be taking place all over, and will keep a bunch of insidious investigators active.
  • cattle: Once an ancient cattle market and Scottish ' frontier town ' where Highlanders would come for the great cattle trysts.
  • afternoon: Simon and Debbie deliberately chose a quiet pub away from the village for their afternoon tryst... and so did Tommy and Kirsty.

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