Pronunciation of the English word verse.
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1. | Tom forgot the words to the second verse, so he sang the first verse again. | |
2. | Give me chapter and verse. | |
3. | He wrote several plays in verse. | |
4. | He gave me chapter and verse on how bears pass the winter. | |
5. | He translated the verse into English. | |
6. | Everybody knows the line “The boy didn't crack under interrogation”, but nowadays many people don’t know the continuation: it is a verse about a boy who died, having refused to renounce his Komsomol membership. | |
7. | ‘Without burning thirst, what is the brook for?’ Arkadź Kulašoŭ asks in his verse. | |
8. | I'm astonished, wall, that you haven't collapsed into ruins, since you're holding up the weary verse of so many poets. | |
9. | An epigram is a short, sharp saying in prose or verse, frequently characterized by acidity or acerbity and sometimes by wisdom. | |
10. | In everyday life no one speaks in verse. |