pawn|pawned|pawning|pawns in English
verb
[pɔːn]
mortgage, hock; endanger, put at risk; gamble, wage
Use "pawn|pawned|pawning|pawns" in a sentence
1. Pawning off all the hard work?
2. Whatever valuables in the house have been pawned
3. May have tried pawning off some electronics, some jewelry.
4. Pawn shop, First and Main.
5. Paid her to pawn it.
6. 9 They became pawns in the political battle.
7. My watch is in pawn.
8. And checkmate, my little pawn.
9. But are we really helpless pawns of something called fate?
10. Children are the pawns, and you are the queen.
11. Says I should pawn my jewellery.
12. The promiscuous princess quickly becomes a pawn.
13. And I won't sacrifice mine to be pawns in your game.
14. Callow Pawn and Jewelry, Bremerton, WA
15. She's using them as pawns to get to me.
16. Examples: Payday loans, logbook loans, pawn shops
17. To be a pawn is very frustrating.
18. A humble pawn can bring down kingdoms.
19. The Bedroll is a furniture item which pawns can sleep in
20. No, she was a pawn, not a player.
21. Pretty ignominious sort of territorial pawn at that.
22. He was after you! I was merely a pawn.
23. And what pawns do not do is tell secrets to the enemy queen
24. Bullseye Gun, Gear & Pawn, LLC Murfreesboro, TN
25. Your extra pawns may actually be best used as Attacking pieces