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vase English

Meaning vase meaning

What does vase mean?
Definitions in simple English

vase

A vase is something used for putting flowers in it. I gave that vase to my mother to put her flowers.

vase

an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers

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Topics vase topics

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Simple sentences

This vase is made of iron.
I broke the vase on purpose.
Please be careful not to break this vase.
The vase on my desk overturned when I jumped up in surprise.
Hold the vase in both hands.
I must apologize to you for breaking the vase.
The vase fell to the floor and shattered.
If they hadn't found the vase, John would have been accused of stealing it.
Peter didn't intend to break the vase.
The wet vase left a mark on the table.
There is a vase on the table.
What a beautiful vase it is!
Jack broke his mother's valuable vase, but he didn't do it on purpose, so she wasn't angry.
That broken vase is my grandfather's.
The boy admitted having broken the vase.
I filled a vase with water.
The vase burst into fragments.
The flowers in the vase are roses.
I see a rare flower in the vase.
The vase was broken to pieces.
The vase crashed to pieces.
Put some water into the vase.
If the vase is not found, John may be accused of stealing it.

Movie subtitles

And just once, I was doing what boys do, and I didn't have any Kleenex, so I used my mom's good vase, and then she put roses in the vase, and they died.
Don't you remember the day you took that Chinese vase from the royal palace?
Will you please get a vase for these?
I should have asked you to have lunch with me even if you hadn't upset the vase so clumsily.
Could you get me that vase?
Drop your hand. I wish to throw this vase!
This vase, for instance. and that, uh, clock, of course. and the antique fire screen.
This vase is the gem of my collection. I intend to have it back.
I'll take the vase with me now and send someone to collect the other things this very day.
Tigellinus, the weeping vase.
I put a crystal vase in the hands of a child!
I'II take that vase.
I put them in a vase.
Yes. Don't you remember the day you took that Chinese vase from the royal palace?
I put them into a vase.
We're gonna make a bud vase for Aunt Agatha and Martha.
I'm most frightfully sorry about the vase but, but really sir you're clerk is guilty of attempting the most obvious fraud.
This vase, for instance, and that clock, of course, and the antique fire screen.
This vase is the gem of my collection.
I want my possessions, my vase, my clock and my screen.
Don't break the vase.
The last man who held this position broke the vase.
It's a Ming vase of the seventh dynasty.
This vase lay in a large collection somewhere outside Rome for over two centuries I understand.
What do I hear for this silver vase?
I should have asked you to have lunch with me even if you hadn't upset the vase so clumsily. Come along.
Bring me a vase for these flowers.
I want a vase for these.
Though we are all made of the same clay, a jug is not a vase.
Bring me the vase I finished this morning.
What a darling little vase.
I'll put them in a vase.
We'll give you a nice gift, a beautiful vase of flowers.
May I bring that Korean vase to my place?
An ancient vase.
I wanted a vase for my mother. - That window wasn't worth breaking.
You took a business card from your jacket. You tore it up and threw it in a vase like this.

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