1 | Don't rub your eyes. | |
2 | She is kneading dough. | |
3 | Rub your palms together. | |
4 | The baker is kneading dough. | |
5 | He rubbed his eyes and yawned. | |
6 | He rounded the clay into a sphere. | |
7 | I roll my meatballs fairly small. | |
8 | He rubbed his palm across his forehead. | |
9 | He rubbed his hands to keep them warm. | |
10 | He rolled the clay into a ball. | |
11 | A baker is kneading a dough. | |
12 | Mixed sentence structure is a common grammar mistake. | |
13 | Her prose is far too mannered and self-conscious. | |
14 | Rub the ointment well in the skin. | |
15 | I detest all affectation. | |
16 | He was afraid that his textbook would get worn, so he put a cover on it. | |
17 | Her posh accent is pure affectation. | |
18 | He sits rubbing his temples with fatigue. | |
19 | Do not rub frostbitten areas or apply direct heat. | |
20 | One can never, ever, have too many shoulder rubs. |