half|halves in English
noun
one part of two equal parts; one of a pair; either of two equal playing periods in a game (Sports); halfway point in playing time (Sports); halfback (Football)
Use "half|halves" in a sentence
1. I broke the chocolate into halves here's your half.
2. 4 I broke the chocolate into halves here's your half.
3. The next slice divides one of those halves in half, and so on.
4. Half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated
5. Half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.
6. A half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.
7. Offside: The Beast - ALAN SHEARER Of their two centre-halves, one is half-Crocked , the other slower than a Virgin Train.
8. 22 Cut the apple into halves.
9. 19 2 halves make a whole.
10. – – – – – – Halves or quarters without rumps:
11. How to Freeze Avocados - In Halves
12. 11 Two halves make a whole.
13. The Reds started both halves majestically.
14. This melt halves the size of Antarctica.
15. The two halves are starting to reunite.
16. I don't like doing things by halves.
17. Bisect: ( bī'sekt ), anatomy to divide a body part into equal halves - right and left halves in the case of the head, neck, or trunk; medial and lateral halves in the case of the limb.
18. Woh, cut- you- in- halves device
19. I'll never do anything by halves.
20. 21 We do nothing by halves.
21. 13 Two halves of bitter, please.
22. 1 Never do things by halves.
23. One and two halves to Oxford Circus please.
24. Apricot halves like the ears of cherubim.
25. 10 She cut the apple into halves.