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How to use punctuates in a sentence

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His live music spicily punctuates a play that, while preaching a sexual and racial sermon, adopts much more than a simple missionary position.
The melody, ascending into the upper registers for the chorus, punctuates the emotion in the lyrics.
The latter, a boisterous Jersey boy, has a motor mouth and often punctuates his sentences with an infectious bray of loud laughter.
The failure of love punctuates much of the intellectual cleverness of Farrell's works.
Your reward, musicians and musicians, it is your friendship and the nourished applause which punctuates your excellent musical services.
The rythm of the seasons poetically punctuates the discovery of an unknown river.
The trombone plays the leading role, while the piano punctuates, echoes, and produces reverberating sounds thanks to the pedal system.
The track begins with a little looped voice that punctuates the musical progression, fitting with the samples in a Balearic atmosphere.
The specific acoustic environment produced by the Splank Studio punctuates the appearance and disappearance of messages on both walls.
Journalists at the press conference questioned the feasibility of this project, and The Beijing News punctuates the headline of its article with a question mark.
The familiar ring of ricocheting bullets punctuates the game's menus.
Former USW International President Lynn Williams punctuates the video by calling on all workers to defend our rights through political action.
She has smiling blue eyes behind square gray glasses and a ladylike grin that punctuates most of her encounters.
Music punctuates our everyday lives to a degree that we rarely appreciate.
Stand up and dance. Then an original vibe punctuates the track, with a dark male vocal.
Prebble punctuates the story with outlandish puppetry and other unexpected imagery, as well a kind of English music-hall levity.
I don't think I could say which is the party of the NHS, I really don't Deborah Lee speaks quickly and punctuates her sentences with acronyms.
It should not be a sharp acid note that punctuates the hollandaise like an angry, aggressive full-stop.
The yellow ticking clock that punctuates every episode of 24 is simultaneously bombastic, methodical, menacing, and relentless.
In villages and encampments, milking punctuates the day, and the precious liquid is consumed and exchanged within families.
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She punctuates her animated conversation with the manager with smiles and nods.
It punctuates and sets off the sense, and relieves our attention from the strain of suspended interest.
He punctuates by an obdurate and conscientious method, and will have no italics upon any pretext.
Turnbull misses the rhythmical play in the first and second 'though,' and punctuates the second so as to read with next line.
On any given night, looking up at 570 Broad Street, the brightly lit top floor punctuates this newly renovated building in downtown Newark.
However one lineates or punctuates the poem, the accentual qualities of the lines in question aren't nearly as important as their syllabic qualities.
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