even|evened|evening|evens in English
verb
[e·ven || 'iːvn]
become even; make even; make level, smooth; balance
Use "even|evened|evening|evens" in a sentence
1. Odds have evened between the champions.
2. Ten years had evened up their position.
3. The carpenter evened a board with a plane.
4. 5 She evened the edges by trimming them.
5. You've then got an evens chance of doubling your money at a stroke.
6. A bad morning, a good afternoon and - perhaps - an even better evening.
7. Synonyms for Calendered include pressed, ironed, smoothed, steamed, leveled, levelled, evened, flattened, planed and unwrinkled
8. Foundation make-up evens out your skin tone and texture.
9. And even more turned out for a follow-up evening session in early 19
10. Is he walking even more slowly up the hill from the station this evening, even more wearily along the lane?
11. They could overcome the odds and evens because they had each other.
12. The workload can be evened out, instead of the shop having busy times and slack periods.
13. It was a fine warm evening, vermilion streaks of sunset even reaching this eastern skyline.
14. The evening before All Hallows’ Day was called All Hallow Even, later shortened to Halloween.
15. Buttonwood What market break-evens do and don’t tell you about inflation fears
16. Dinner, traditionally served early by international standards, starts around or even before 6 o'clock in the evening.
17. She remained po-faced all evening, even when the rest of us were in stitches at Bob's jokes.
18. A day, therefore, ran from evening to evening. —Leviticus 23:32.
19. The element R which made recombination possible has an evens chance of emerging attached to a perfect message.
20. Good evening, gentlemen
21. He had even been confident enough to order a celebration dinner at the White Hart Hotel in Aylesbury for that evening.
22. Odds and Evens - Bud Spencer & Terence Hill - Full Movie (Multi Subs) by Film&ClipsDirected by Sergio CorbucciStarring Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Luciano Cat
23. An evening in and alone, a whole evening just to pamper yourself.
24. 24 I should like for the purposes of this inquiry to reconstruct an average evening, an ordinary evening, a typical evening.
25. 4:30 PM to 12 PM: Presentations When greeting the audience: 'Good evening' even if it's 4:30 in the Afternoon???? That is a bit unlikely, but for this session I would indeed begin with Good evening