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VERB
  1. have an increased effect
    This adds to my worries

How To Use add to In A Sentence

  • I have nothing to add to my earlier statement.
  • Rinse the beans in a colander, shake dry and add to the pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering. Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
  • Flashback sequences, talking dogs and stuttering pictures add to the general air of unease which the film carries.
  • The hole in her shimmery gold nylons from her encounter with the Pekingese didn't add to her self-confidence. KISS AN ANGEL
  • Then carefully peel away the skin and slice or dice the avocado and add to the salad. The Sun
  • Add to this mix the prospects of an economy supercharged by €12 billion when the special saving investments accounts start to mature in under two years' time, and the economic winds seem to blowing fair for stocks.
  • Add to it any points that you may be particularly anxious to get right and discuss it together.
  • Traffic pollution and dirt blown around by the wind add to the problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Efforts to add to the magazine an insert with news of the local congregations were greeted with consternation: the opposition was deemed to be far more dangerous that it really was.
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