Please do not dent the veneer.
The nouns are: dent door ball grass The objective compliments in the sentence "The dent in the door was caused by that ball on the green grass" are door and grass. Dent is the subject. Caused is the verb. Ball is the direct object.
The stationary wharf left a nasty dent in our skiff.
1. My baritone has a dent in it, so we are raising money to buy a new one. 2. That singer has a baritone voice. 3. A baritone is an instrument with a large bell.
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John Dent Dent was born in 1826.
It was obvious the student felt ill.The teen could not hide the obvious dent in his dad's car.The stain was so obvious, the woman hid it with a throw rug.
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Those at the conference espousing an intelligent approach to the health care issues were in the minority.
Irrupt is not found in the dictionary, perhaps you mean erupt, something that excalates or eplodes suddenly: When Dad sees the dent that I got in the car door, his temper will erupt like a volcano.
'Dent' is the correct spelling of the word 'dent'.