Masters

[ US /ˈmæstɝz/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːstəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States poet (1869-1950)
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How To Use Masters In A Sentence

  • From there the year had its high points - two Masters Series titles in Miami and Rome helped with that - but the Grand Slam events continued to pose a problem.
  • Ask yourself if you would rather have a free press, or a press at the whim of political masters? Times, Sunday Times
  • But the NFB gave me the opportunity to make new masters of all of my films, so I went in with a colourist to make them visually perfect.
  • Masters is happy to return the compliment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters.
  • Some webmasters will simply link to any website that links back to them.
  • The aircraft is flown by five crew members: the pilot and co-pilot, flight engineer and two loadmasters.
  • It is high time someone kicked back at our new Establishment masters.
  • They're complete masters of camouflage and deception.
  • Fire and water are good servants, but bad masters
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