he wrote a novel with a kick. in Germany
He wrote a novel with a kick. [hroutənɔvəlwiðəkik] Er schrieb einen Roman mit Pfiff.
Sentence patterns related to "he wrote a novel with a kick."
1. He wrote a novel which slanted toward young adults.
2. He wrote his first novel, Almagestes, in 1964.
1964 schrieb er seinen ersten Roman, Almagestes.
3. The novel is an expansion of a short story he wrote about forty years ago.
4. He gave the ball a kick.
5. The reporter wrote the novel down.
6. He gave the door a hefty kick.
7. He suffered a kick to the knee.
8. He gets a kick out of a comic book.
9. He gave the door a good hard kick.
10. He delivered a karate kick to Christopher's face.
11. He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
12. He wrote with great flamboyance.
13. Bay rum, he wrote, then scratched it out with a chuckle.
14. He wrote a paper on grammar.
15. He wrote in a chaste style.
16. He wrote a play in a local dialect.
17. I wrote the bulk of my new novel Beastings whilst living in a rented weaver’s
18. He wrote a story in simple English.
19. Alaund wrote: And he rolled a death
20. 27 He wrote a poem about war.
21. Her novel was just a one-off -- she never wrote anything as good as that again.
22. He wrote a journal of his travels.
23. He wrote a biography of Winston Churchill.
24. 5 He wrote a paper on grammar.
25. As he passed, Weasel gave the newspaper a kick with the toe of his Doc Martens.