ADJECTIVE
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able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise
the proposal is still on the table
negotiable demands
How To Use on the table In A Sentence
- “At the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945, the Americans set up a display table to show Nazi atrocities,” Denier Bud began miasmically as the camera panned over the familiar objects: “A lot of bogus items, tattooed skin supposedly taken off bodies, a supposedly human skin lampshade, which in reality is just a basic lampshade, but they really went over the edge of dumb when they put this on the table.” The Lampshade
- My eye caught sight of the great key, _Pakenham's key_, lying there on the table. 54-40 or Fight
- She tells me there are three deals on the table for the biopic movie of her life. Times, Sunday Times
- Oh, damn the lousy tribe of them!" cried he, beating his palm upon the table; "what's Long Davie the dempster thinking of to be letting such folk come scorning here? Doom Castle
- It's no longer all about the little wifey having the hubby's meal on the table at 6pm on the button.
- The player on the left of the dealer takes the top card from his or her stack and lays at face up on the table.
- He placed the phrase book on the table beside the coffee.
- I took a big bite, put it back on the table and left it to rot throughout the night.
- And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler.
- On the table is a bowl of fruit with two bananas sticking up, one either side.