Use "leaves something to be desired|leave something to be desire" in a sentence

1. Everhold may make a quality safe but their firewall leaves something to be desired.

2. Legally, even if the wording leaves something to be desired, we certainly look to add value by affording more legal certainty.

3. Bob's idea of a balanced diet left something to be desired.

4. Hotel accommodations in the sierra always left something to be desired.

5. Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.

6. Be Comprised of (something) To be made up of something; to consist of something

7. So it can be incredibly efficient to launch something to spot the desire paths.

8. Take a shine to (someone or something) To have or develop a fondness or preference for someone or something; to be attracted to or desire someone or something

9. 2 Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.

10. Assimilate someone or something into something to cause someone or something to be absorbed into something

11. Bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something

12. 14 Apparently,(www.Sentencedict.com) Meg's cooking leaves a lot to be desired.

13. Rake a neighbor’s leaves, wash windows, or help with something that needs to be done.

14. When it comes to impartiality, human relations leave much to be desired.

15. Love is the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. Robert Frost 

16. Snow sports on the skiressort ALETSCH leave absolutely nothing to be desired.

17. Acceptability meaning The definition of Acceptability is to be something that is considered to be socially OK or within the realm of what is appropriate, or something that is tolerable but not necessarily desired

18. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct

19. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct

20. Destroying one pest leaves a vacuum that will be filled by something else.

21. The other is the desire to do something exciting.

22. Always desire to learn something useful. Sophocles 

23. You have to eat something before you leave.

24. Everybody's got something they had to leave behind.

25. adjoin (something) to be next to or joined to something A barn Adjoins the farmhouse.

26. Bequeath something (to somebody) Bequeath somebody something to leave the results of your work, knowledge, etc

27. Adjoin (something) to be next to or joined to something A barn Adjoins the farmhouse.

28. Amounted to: 1 (amount to something) to be the same as or equal to something else

29. Aspire seeks to be something completely different

30. To Anticipate something is to be expecting it

31. Something is Adjudged to be, have, etc

32. Be implicated in something to be involved in a crime; to be responsible for something bad Senior officials were implicated in the scandal

33. Curiosity definition: Curiosity is a desire to know about something

34. Accommodate definition is - to provide with something desired, needed, or suited

35. If you Covet something, you eagerly desire something that someone else has

36. I wouldn't leave something like that up to chance.

37. See: (in) honor bound (to do something) all oak and iron bound all oak and iron bound and *sound as a barrel be bound and determined be bound to (be or do something) be duty bound be honor-bound be honor-bound to (do something) be out of Bounds be/feel duty/honour bound to do something bind (one) hand and foot bind (someone or something) together bind

38. [intransitive] Balk (at something) to be unwilling to do something or become involved in something because it is difficult, dangerous, etc

39. Something needs to be done to expedite the process.

40. Attest: to declare (something) to be true or genuine.

41. A.t is something to be Avoidedi: 1: B

42. Linking verb if something Constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing

43. Be Conspicuous by (one's) absence To be noticeably missing from something

44. Certify: to declare (something) to be true or genuine.

45. Authenticating: to declare (something) to be true or genuine

46. Attesting: to declare (something) to be true or genuine.

47. Your achievements are something to be proud of.

48. And her inhabitants something to be whistled at;+

49. " Wherever you look there's something to be seen. "

50. This has to be transformed into something else.

51. Marriage is not something to be undertaken lightly.

52. If you desire to maintain the joy of the ministry, personal study is not something that can be rushed or neglected.

53. Something must be done to stop the pollution.

54. You are That's something to be proud of.

55. There seems to be something fishy going on.

56. Abut (on/onto) something (of land or a building) to be next to something or to have one side touching the side of something

57. If such work is accepted but something different is desired, a change in employment may eventually be possible.

58. Verb Forms [intransitive] Baulk (at something) to be unwilling to do something or become involved in something because it is difficult, dangerous, etc

59. Can something be done?

60. But I have told you before, your taste in men leaves a lot to be desired.

61. 6 The fruit of the tree suddenly became something to be longed for, something irresistible!

62. To Cloy is to be too much of something pleasant

63. Be Blown away To be thoroughly impressed, overwhelmed, or excited by something

64. If you Condescend to do something, you agree to do something that you do not consider to be good…

65. I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate.

66. Welcome to BillionGraves Be a part of something bigger

67. Comprise Comprise means “to be made up” of something.

68. They can't be normal to do something like that.

69. The city proved to be something of a disappointment.

70. Cupidity definition, eager or excessive desire, especially to possess something; greed; avarice

71. See thesaurus at interesting 3 → Compelling need/desire/urge (to do something

72. To be Consubstantial with something is to be identified, associated and enmeshed with it

73. Something seems to be Amiss can I help? 6

74. 5 You are That's something to be proud of.

75. And so there's something to be said about naïveté.

76. 12 Your achievements are something to be proud of.

77. It was to be something of a turning point.

78. Apt adjective (LIKELY) be Apt to do sth/be Apt to be sth to be likely to do something or to often do something: The kitchen roof is Apt to (= likely to) leak when it rains.

79. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Averse a‧verse / əˈvɜːs $ -ɜːrs / adjective 1 → not be Averse to something 2 formal DON'T LIKE unwilling to do something or not liking something be Averse to (doing) something Jim is Averse to using chemicals in the garden

80. Ad‧judge /əˈdʒʌdʒ/ verb [ transitive] formal to make a judgment about something or someone SYN judge be Adjudged to be something/have done something The reforms of 1979 were generally Adjudged to have failed