usual in Dutch
usual [juːʒeəl] gebruikelijk, gewoon gewoon algemeen, generaal
Sentence patterns related to "usual"
1. Usual, Clem?
2. Business as usual.
3. Usual method: flame photometry
4. Oh, same as usual.
5. The usual sob story.
6. USUAL METHOD: FLAME PHOTOMETRY
7. The usual test, Kylie.
8. Just the usual stuff.
9. Warmer or drier than usual
10. An offensive here, as usual!
11. Your usual table is ready.
12. He displayed his usual pessimism.
13. He arrived late as usual.
14. 28 A smaller - than - usual increase in China's - exchange reserves last quarter a - than - usual controversy.
15. Roberta was late as usual .
16. Not our usual identity crisis.
17. Accelerated definition: faster than usual:
18. Definition of Accustomed (adjective): usual
19. You're talking drivel as usual!
20. Well, not any more than usual.
21. Oh, the usual. Perform ecclesiastical duties.
22. He wasn't his usual ebullient self.
23. The vintage was later than usual.
24. 3 They mouthed the usual platitudes.
25. His usual, two coffees, three absinthes.
26. She was getting breakfast as usual.
27. You're even less chatty than usual.
28. The usual theism is more insipid.
29. The usual term would be Castorid
30. The Democrats were outvoted, as usual.
31. Dave starts with his usual civility.
32. The usual size of the Cockle …
33. They're coming earlier than usual tonight.
34. The Green Line operated as usual.
35. 16 The usual fabric was timber.
36. He gave his usual suave performance.Sentencedict.com
37. I left home earlier than usual.
38. They kissed and made up, as usual.
39. 20 Evans was his usual contrary self.
40. As usual, I was away on Sunday.
41. 26 The vintage was later than usual.
42. Its meteoric ascent defied the usual explanations.
43. This isn't my usual brand of deodorant.
44. He agreed to waive his usual fee.
45. But the Cannot is much more usual
46. Other names (usual name, trade name, abbreviation)
47. The police issued the usual ritual apology.
48. You're looking more like your usual self.
49. I unrolled my sleeping bag as usual.
50. Job dissatisfaction was somewhat higher than usual.