WORD OF THE DAY
enter
This is the definition of my Shangri-La; the town should have a good hospital where my child will enter this world and, if Martha want's to, she can work enough hours to utilize her skills.
Just before Howie was ready to give up, he was startled by a figure he'd not heard enter the house!
From the corner of her eye, she saw Alex enter the living room with a cup of coffee in one hand.
"Now I must disclose to you the chief aim of our Order," he said, "and if this aim coincides with yours, you may enter our Brotherhood with profit.
A Cleveland mother had reported an infant child was taken from his crib while napping yet when Howie was able to enter the location before and during the alleged time, there was no sign of the child.
And suddenly Brother A. came and, taking my arm, led me to a building to enter which we had to pass along a narrow plank.
Stopping her seemed not to enter Dean's mind as she placed a chair in the middle of the room, looking up to make sure it was directly beneath the hanging brass fixture.
Bagration was embarrassed, not wishing to avail himself of their courtesy, and this caused some delay at the doors, but after all he did at last enter first.
Jackson had taken a step forward, ready to enter the room, but stopped when Connor's voice quieted.