EN English dictionary from he proffered his resignation. to he said
- He proffered his resignation.
- He promised he would be there without fail.
- He proposed a motion that the city councillor resign.
- He pulled out a gat and shouted, 'This is a stickup!'
- He pulled the wool over my eyes.
- He put a spoke in my wheel.
- he put an ace upon my king
- he put his heart and soul in it
- He put his oar in.
- he puts his pants on one leg at a time
- he puts his trousers on one leg at a time
- he puts the blame on me
- He puts up with an awful lot from his wife.
- He qualifies as a political refugee.
- He quit for greener pastures.
- He ran like lightening.
- He ran like lightning.
- he ran out of fuel
- He ranks as a great writer.
- He reacted by spraying us with cola.
- He reacted promptly.
- He realized soon that he could not top his past work.
- He really fancies her.
- he really gets on my nerves
- He really got himself into hot water.
- He reaped large profits from his investments.
- He received a mild reproof from the teacher.
- He recited an Our Father.
- He recruited three of his friends to help him move.
- He refused to answer questions for fear he might incriminate himself.
- He refused to disclose any more details.
- He refused to knuckle under to anyone.
- He refused to stand for any nonsense.
- he refuses to be rushed
- He regards himself as superior.
- He registered every word.
- He relinquished control to his subordinate.
- He remained tight-lipped about his plans.
- He repairs cars.
- He repeated the old shibboleth that time heals all wounds.
- He reportedly said that in a private conversation.
- He represents the company at the conference.
- He resigned as Governor.
- he revels
- He risked his neck to ...
- He robbed a bank, stealing cash and valuables worth EUR 500,000.
- He rolled over his investments from the unattractive fund to another.
- He rowed back from his comment the following day, saying he had been misinterpreted
- He rummaged the keys out from his pocket.
- he said