them in English

pronoun
1
used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
I bathed the kids and read them stories
2
themselves.
they bethought them of a new expedient
article
1
those.
look at them eyes

Use "them" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "them" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "them", or refer to the context using the word "them" in the English Dictionary.

1. Know them, hunt them, track them, and bring them home alive.

2. He ate with them, healed them, taught them, and gave them hope.

3. Or you can broil them, peach them, barbecue them , and even braise them.

4. Boil them, mash them, stick them in a stew.

5. You can add them, subtract them, even multiply them.

6. What motivates them, what incentivises them, what inspires them.

7. Hunt them, track them, and bring them home alive.

8. I collect them, pore over them, plan vacations by them, even wrap Christmas presents in them.

9. (2) Seize them, Beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them

10. Write them down; check them in the dictionary and practice them.

11. Make them disciples by Baptizing them

12. 3 I collect them, pore over them, plan vacations by them, even wrap Christmas presents in them.

13. Adorning yourself with them and carrying them hoping people will see them

14. Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them...

15. If your riders would mount them, let them take them for wives.

16. Take them away and behead them

17. Then I reached them, seized them, ripped them free of their tethers, and flung them to the embankment.

18. Lil borrowed them and took them home that day and eagerly read them.

19. I gotta be able to trade them, send them down, sometimes cut them.

20. And crush them and destroy them completely.

21. We'll patch them up, send them back.

22. Oh, let them alone. Don't pester them.

23. + And they will plunder them and seize them and take them to Babylon.

24. Skin them, toss them over the balcony.

25. I hated them, had names for them.

26. Untie them and bring them to me.

27. Let them attack: we'll defeat them anyway.

28. Oh Allah, disperse them, rend them asunder.

29. We'll starve them out, then kill them.

30. ‘Giving Them Orders, Jesus Sent Them Forth’

31. Welcome them, and let them know that you are genuinely happy to see them.

32. Make them feel welcome, introduce them to others, and commend them for being present.

33. I have not sent them, nor have I commanded them or spoken to them.

34. I want to rip them up, stamp on them, throw them out the window.

35. Take them off right now and drop them.

36. Can't capture all of them, can't contain them.

37. Not Bashing them and making fun of them

38. They will set them ablaze and consume them,

39. + But Solʹo·mon clung to them and loved them.

40. They would if you gave them to them.

41. You already know them or will know them.

42. We're here to kill them, not bless them.

43. They socialize with them, do business with them.

44. When I couldn't cradle them, I hauled them.

45. She buzzed them in and greeted them warmly.

46. She gave them credit because she trusted them.

47. Poke them and peck them like a woodpecker!

48. Puts them in his ambulance, knocks them out.

49. He tripped them up with facts, Ambuscaded them with facts, bombarded them with broadsides of facts

50. Someone had parked right behind them, boxing them in.