Sentence example with the word 'amass'

amass

accouple, bond, clump, conjoin, drive together, glue, juxtapose, match, put up, secrete, tape

Definition v. collect or gather

Last update: June 27, 2016


5

He has amassed enough fortune.   [verb]

0

It let her amass an army unlike any that had ever existed and showed her the key to victory.   [verb]

0

Amass a file folder full of technical articles on tasting.   [verb]

0

But perhaps our good nephew has amassed some cash, though there seems to be but little on the Continent, after all this devastation.   [verb]

0

As Mistress Isabel inherited a third of the profits amassed by her father in the rope-making trade, she was considered a good match.   [verb]

0

But property, having unlimited power to amass and to lease, was daily increased by the addition of new possessions.   [verb]

0

Geborand, who had amassed two millions in the manufacture of coarse cloth, serges, and woollen galloons.   [verb]

0

In these circumstances there grew up in Rome a class of wealthy ' men, whose sole occupation it was to amass large fortunes by speculation,' and who found a most lucrative field of enterprise ' in state contracts and the farming of the public revenues.   [Please select]

0

To construct cells and to amass victuals are occupations entirely foreign to their nature.   [Please select]

0

Science has amassed a fortune of information, which has facilitated life and advanced civilization.   [Please select]

0

They divided between them the great treasures which the dwarf had amassed.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
- amass - ambiguous