those
[ðoʊz]
Definition:
1. To refer to people or things which have already been mentioned.
Use 'those' in a sentence:
- 1. Those who go in for intrigues and conspiracy are doomed to failure.
- 2. X denotes those not voting.
- 3. Why couldn't he ever rid himself of those thoughts, those worries?
- 4. In those remote mountains people used to farm by the slash and burn method.
- 5. Those grease stains won't wash off.
- 6. He did buy me those daffodils a week or so ago.
- 7. Those children are always getting into mischief.
- 8. Those colours don't really go (together).
- 9. What are those buildings?.
- 10. No, silly, those aren't your shoes!
- 11. She spoils those kids of hers.
- 12. Many of those unaccompanied children are orphans.
- 13. I'd better buckle down to those reports.
- 14. Do you prefer these designs or those?
- 15. Those were the halcyon days of Athens ( fifth century BC ) when she produced her finest poetry and drama, architecture and sculpture.
- 16. The teeth of one wheel engage with those of the other.
- 17. A little selfish behaviour is unlikely to cause real damage to those around us.
- 18. Don't involve yourself with those people.
- 19. Those kids are driving me to despair.
- 20. Those are my father's private papers.
- 21. Oh, those books! I meant to put them away before this afternoon.
- 22. Playing the piano sets up resonance in those glass ornaments.
- 23. Those drugs made me feel muzzy.
- 24. He went beyond the bounds of reason in those days.
- 25. Those who perform deeds of merIt'shall be rewarded.
- 26. They have the aircraft capable of doing significant damage, because most of those aircraft are capable of launching anti-ship missiles.
- 27. I feel so free without those tight clothes.
- 28. Those shoes are bad for her feet.
- 29. The point of home bread-making is to avoid those additives used in much commercial baking.
- 30. Those people who took up weapons to defend themselves are political prisoners.
- 31. They imprisoned many of those they caught.
- 32. Those people next door have been hammering on the walls again.
- 33. Those boys have been flinging stones at passing cars.
- 34. Those animals lived in the Middle Ages.
- 35. Those laws no longer pertain.
- 36. In those days jobs were plentiful.
- 37. I like these but not those.
- 38. They suffered many humiliations in those dark days.
- 39. Those old clothes can be chucked out.
- 40. You can't possibly carry all those bags.
- 41. A number of leading opposition figures were said to be among those arrested.
- 42. Officials reacted angrily to those charges.
- 43. Indeed, if many investors abjure the listing , those who hold their noses and take the plunge might make even more money.
- 44. The cells of the body, especially those of the brain, can live only minutes without circulating blood.
- 45. You may skip through a book, reading only those passages concerned.
- 46. Those were the best years of my life.
- 47. I have been putting pressure onto the Cleansing Services to replace those dustbin lids.
- 48. It's been one of those days!
- 49. Those old movies still slay me!
- 50. What are those buildings?
- 51. Those who let themselves be guided by the current course of events are real heroes.
- 52. I planted those apple trees.
- 53. Those look riper than these.
- 54. Those were her very words.
- 55. We can patch up those holes.
- 56. Those organisms that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive.
- 57. Those skirts went out years ago.
- 58. The interests he is most likely to enjoy will be those which enable him to show off himself or his talents.
- 59. Are those real flowers?
- 60. It's real wood ─ not one of those plastic jobs.