EN English dictionary from he was so unapologetic about it. to he who does lend, loses his friend.
- He was so unapologetic about it.
- he was spurred
- He was standing on the bridge looking at the river beneath.
- He was still alive during the Jasmine revolution.
- He was stopped by police for speeding.
- he was struck dumb
- he was stupid enough to throw it away
- He was such a smooth operator.
- He was suddenly struck by the thought that ...
- He was suspended with immediate effect.
- He was taken in by him.
- He was talking to me just now, before you got your oar in.
- He was the father of Swedish gymnastics.
- he was the last to come
- He was the laughing stock of his class.
- He was the leader of the armies and had cognizance of all matters pertaining to war.
- He was too quick for her and jinked away every time.
- He was transgressing.
- he was tried and found wanting
- He was trying to get a word in edgewise during a lengthy mobile-phone conversation.
- He was unfazed by the delay.
- He was unreachable for comment.
- He was very poor, whence his habit of saving money.
- He was virtually unknown before running for office.
- He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.
- He was waylaid by reporters as he left the official building.
- He was wearing a garish T-shirt underneath his shirt.
- He was wide-eye.
- He was wide-eyed.
- he was winded
- He was, after all, the boss.
- he wasn't
- he wasn't ...
- He wasn't sure he was going the right way, but he just carried on.
- He watched her reflectively.
- He watched us from across the street.
- he wears a beard
- He went away empty handed.
- He went away empty-handed.
- he went out just as I came in
- He went the whole hog.
- He went through enormous trouble.
- he went to France
- he went to the dogs
- He went underground to avoid arrest.
- He went whole hog.
- He whispered urgently in my ear.
- he White, the Yellow, and the Black
- he who
- He who does lend, loses his friend.