Examples of Hyphenated Compounds

  • I was amazed to see a 60-pound jug of strawberry jam.
  • By-and-by, I will give you chocolate.
  • Those trees are already deep-rooted.
  • The machine is egg-shaped and works like a washing machine.
  • His heart was touched by this five-year-old boy.
  • Can you cite any history-making stride you saw.
  • I do not wonder why he is a ill-bred.
  • We arrived late at a jam-packed coliseum.
  • He is a kind-hearted friend.
  • Each of them creates a life-like replica of the things around.
  • The people trooped to the memorial-parks to pay respect to the dead.
  • One of the boys in the choir surprises everyone with his nightingale-like voice.
  • Do you also hear one-syllable surnames in your neighborhood.
  • The sweet flowers are bought by a perfume-producing companies abroad.
  • You must drink this medicine every quarter-hour.
  • Who created Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
  • Why did the snow-white berries of the mulberry tree turn deep blood red.
  • I was called to receive an unlooked-for reward.
  • The vice-president rejected the position offered by the president.
  • The shelf is full of well-organized books.
  • After an X-ray examination on my chest the doctor fount out that I have a clear lungs.
  • You should not branded him as a yellow-belly.
  • Some of the merchandise in our store are zero-rated.
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