Not properly. Not in that order consecutively. "He was starring as Hitler, infamously portraying him as a popular hero."
Possibly one might say, "He was starring infamously in a questionable depiction of Hitler as a hero." But that's not quite correct.
"He starred in the infamous role..." would be better.
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Some other Hollywood references :
"Richard Widmark debuted in the 1947 film Kiss of Death, starring infamously as a deranged psychopath who giggled as he pushed his wheelchair-bound victim down the stairs."
"Kim Novak suffered a downturn in popularity after starring infamously in the box office disaster Moll Flanders."
Give it to Mikey. He won't eat it he hates everything. Hey Mikey!! He Likes It.
Using words with strong connotations
acorn,car,corn,ran,can,con?
Do you mean using all the words are just a few?
its when you create a picture using your body and staying still in other words a frozen image
The best way to list words in a sentence is by using commas.
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
sentence is the collection of words.
No
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.
An example sentence using the phase "of words" is below: The teacher handed out the list of words for the spelling test.
balls
i trust you with my heart
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I cannot use the words never falling in a sentence. there a sentence