repose|reposes in English
noun
[re·pose || rɪ'pəʊz]
rest, relaxation; sleep; tranquility, peacefulness; stillness, absence of movement
Use "repose|reposes" in a sentence
1. The land reposes in the dusk.
2. This seam of coal reposes on a layer of clay.
3. The delightful sofa invites repose.
4. Don't disturb her repose.
5. (2)Yushan reposes varieties of natural and humanity resources in abundance.
6. The confidence of the woman reposes itself on the honor of the man.
7. 10 The delightful sofa invites repose.
8. Shall I " repose " of him right now, boss?
9. Even the rare moments of repose were filled with plans.
10. The only true repose is in the grave.
11. She went outside seeking a few moments of repose.
12. The first rays of morning sun disturbed their repose.
13. We repose a lot of hope in this project.
14. Tenderness is the repose of Passion. Joseph Joubert
15. Repose of manner is an estimable trait in a horse.
16. Actually, we may repose part of a longer version of this talk.
17. Pain can appear spontaneously, under strain, during states of movement or repose.
18. But the iron ores are deposited during a period of repose.
19. And here is another five seconds of repose, is my mantra.
20. He had a still,(http://Sentencedict.com) almost blank face in repose.
21. His reactions caused him pleasure, fury, deep repose or inner peace.
22. Two skulls repose upon the same Worn pillow in their dusty mine.
23. So let us enjoy this moment of repose, exchange of ideas and authentic fraternity.
24. His venerable mortal remains repose beside the Confessio of the Apostle Peter.
25. Actually we may repose part of a longer version of this talk.