things

[ UK /θˈɪŋz/ ]
[ US /ˈθɪŋz/ ]
NOUN
  1. any movable possession (especially articles of clothing)
    she packed her things and left
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How To Use things In A Sentence

  • Things have changed a lot since the days of diaries. The Sun
  • In many places, glittering among the clothes, were gold and silver coins, a few silver ornaments such as buckles, and watches -- things not missed by the pirates in the transport of their flight. The Frozen Pirate
  • If you unzip our sample document and load content.xml into a text editor, you should notice a few things.
  • We chit-chatted about a lot of different things, and none of it was really important.
  • I've been overdoing things a bit recently. I really need a holiday.
  • Ballymaloe take a more seasonal approach to things by using redcurrant rather than lemon juice, made by simmering a couple of punnets of the astringent little fruits with water, and then pushing them through a sieve. How to make perfect strawberry jam
  • It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints.
  • When things break, it's not the actual breaking that prevents them from getting back together again. It's because a little piece gets lost - the two remaining ends couldn't fit together even if they wanted to. The whole shape has changed. John Green 
  • Of course, it was snuffed out because Mars is tectonically dead, so the recycling of chemicals that you get on Earth which keeps things going and supplies the surface biosphere would have actually ceased on Mars a lot earlier.
  • It will probably work out cheaper to hire a van and move your own things.
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