Examples of using "Tom" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom smiled.
- Tom's smiling.
- Tom grinned.
- Tom is smiling.
- Tom sneered.
- Tom snickered.
Tom yawned.
- Tom's painting.
- Tom is painting.
- Tom paints.
Tom is giggling.
- Hello, Tom.
- Hi, Tom!
- Tom called.
- Tom shouted.
- Tom grimaced.
- Tom sneered.
- Tom hesitated.
- Tom was hesitant.
- Good night, Tom.
- Good night, Tom!
Hit Tom.
Describe Tom.
Hit Tom.
- Tom clapped.
- Tom applauded.
Tom is running.
Hug Tom.
- Tom paints.
- Tom paints!
Forgive Tom.
Find Tom.
Tom is swinging on a swing.
Tom crashed.
Tom.
- Tom has passed away.
- Tom is dead.
- Tom died.
- Tom's dead.
- Tom's died.
- Tom has died.
- Tom refused.
- Tom said no.
- Tom is skittish.
- Tom's excited.
- Tom is agitated.
- Tom is excited.
Tom ran away.
- Tom turned pale.
- Tom went pale.
Tom shifted gears.
Tom moved.
Tom plays hockey.
Tom paid.
Tom helped.
Tom forgot.
Tom drowned.
- Tom'll pay.
- Tom will pay.
- Tom stammered.
- Tom stuttered.
Tom scoffed.
Tom compromised.
Tom remained quiet.
Tom vanished.
Tom inhaled.
- Tom worked.
- Tom was working.
- Tom changed.
- Tom has changed.
Good luck, Tom.
Did Tom go?
Tom accelerated.
Tom ate.
- Tom decided.
- Tom has made a decision.
Tom stopped.
Tom succeeded.
Tom sweated.
Tom voted.
- Tom got closer.
- Tom moved closer.
Tom skipped school.
Tom paused.
Tom sneered.
- Tom blushed.
- Tom turned red.
Tom fled.
Tom won.
Tom is being quiet.
Tom calculates.
Tom finished.
Tom limps.
Tom was taking pictures.
- Tom's coming.
- Tom'll come.
- Tom is coming.
- Tom is throwing up.
- Tom's vomiting.
- Tom is being sick.
- Tom's chundering.
- Tom is puking.
- Tom is chucking up.
- Tom's doing a technicolour yawn.
- Tom's yawning in technicolour.
Tom cooked.
Tom fought.
Tom failed.
Tom misses you.
Tom hates you.
Do you know Tom?
You underestimate Tom.
- Tom's sad.
- Tom is sad.
- Tom's insane.
- Tom is insane.
- Tom's headstrong.
- Tom is stubborn.
- Tom remains obstinate.
- Tom's stubborn.
Tom is unmarried.
Tom is gullible.
- Tom is dumbfounded.
- Tom's amazed.
- Tom is astonished.
- Tom is stunned.
- Tom is smart.
- Tom is intelligent.
- Tom's smart.
Tom sells vegetables.
Tom became intrigued.