EN English dictionary from he said so before me to he sometimes goes slumming in bars.
- he said so before me
- He said, quote 'It's like a miracle' unquote.
- He Said, She Said
- He sat back, satisfied he had made his point.
- He sat watching her as she got ready.
- He satisfied me that
- he says
- He says he learned a lot from the book.
- He scored two goals all on his own.
- He scored two goals and had another two near misses.
- He seems jinxed.
- He seems like a sensible sort of person.
- He seems quite sensible.
- He seems to exult in his power.
- He seems to have a monopoly on bad luck.
- He sees just about any offer as a possible trap.
- He sent darts of sarcasm in her direction all evening.
- He set the glass to his lips.
- He set the ladder against the wall.
- He settles the quarrel.
- he shall have his request
- He shall not have, nor been deemed to have, a fiduciary relationship with this company.
- He shamefacedly apologized.
- he shaved himself
- he shaves himself
- He shook the warmly proffered hand.
- He shot a gun for the first time.
- he shot his load
- he shot his wad
- He should have been allowed to do it.
- He should not go unpunished.
- he shouted drinks
- He shouted drinks.
- He shoved a piece of paper into her hand.
- He shoved me down the stairs.
- He showered and then dressed into the same clothes once again.
- he shrinks from nothing
- He signed on as a regular soldier in the army.
- He simply doesn't count.
- He sings in the school choir.
- He sits at the bottom of the table.
- He sits at the end of the table.
- He sits at the upper end of the table.
- He skimmed the cream off the top.
- He sleeplessly wandered around the city, collecting information.
- He sleeps away the majority of his day.
- He smacked his lips with relish.
- He snatched up his stuff.
- He soft soaped her.
- He sometimes goes slumming in bars.