EN English dictionary from he isane to he looks sort of like my cousin.
- he isane
- He isn't breaking his back.
- He isn't forceful enough.
- He isn't here any more.
- He isn't straining himself.
- He isn't supposed to find out.
- He isn't up yet.
- he just oozes vanity
- He just sits back and waits for new business to come to him.
- he just stood gaping
- He just switches off and ignores me.
- he just wanted to say hello
- He just won't fit in.
- He keeps late hours.
- He kept a detailed account of her travel movements.
- He kept chiming in with his opinions.
- He kept glancing toward the entrance.
- he knows his job
- he knows how to behave
- he knows the rope
- He Knows You're Alone
- He lacks the courage to do it.
- he laughs best who laughs last
- He laughs best who laughs last.
- He lay awake all night in torment.
- He lay there motionless.
- He leapfrogged his superiors and became general manager.
- he learns the hard way
- He left her holding the baby.
- He left her holding the bag.
- He left his wife and children.
- He left no stone unturned.
- he left there at five
- He left with a sinking heart.
- He let it happen.
- He let out a stream of abuse.
- He let the work pile up.
- he lies like a trooper
- he lifted her up bodily
- He liked provocative statements, that was understood.
- He likes beer better.
- he likes me
- He likes to be referred to as 'Doctor'.
- he lived to a fine old age
- he lives across the street
- He lives away from home.
- He lives the life of Riley.
- He looked at her with a reproachful glance.
- he looks as if he's run away from a circus
- He looks sort of like my cousin.