Use "taught him something about-|teach him something about" in a sentence

1. There's something queer about him.

2. There's something very phoney about him.

3. There's something very fishy about him.

4. He's got something special about him.

5. There was something vaguely familiar about him.

6. There was something about him she found disturbing.

7. There was just something eminently likeable about him.

8. There was something cold and sinister about him.

9. Mr. Marvel glanced about him with something very like terror.

10. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing.

11. You also mentioned to him... something about a " Ty One " program.

12. There's something so sad about him, and that frightens me a little.

13. I had to tell some one about Cleve-find something trenchant and important about him and tell some one.

14. There was something familiar about him, his fawn raincoat, his thinness, the way he moved.

15. So it says something about Bush that the governors were able to coalesce around him.

16. This solitary dandelion bothered him beyond description, and he wanted to do something about it.

17. Job’s parents probably taught him about the laws governing the constellations

18. Like his father there was something daunting, almost terrible about him an austerity suggestive of ferocity.

19. 26 I don't like to spend time with him. He's always carping about something or other.

20. She began to step backward toward the door, when something about her plaintive face attracted him.

21. To feel unhappy about having to do, pay or give something Begrudge something I Begrudge every second I spent trying to help him

22. Chortle about (someone or something) To laugh about someone or something

23. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

24. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

25. Something the boy said to him teed him off.

26. She triggered something in him.

27. Something strange, him acting off.

28. 6 There's something baldly there about him which inclines me, like Kevin, to distrust anything he says.

29. Something about them being immigrants or something.

30. So it adds up to something ambivalent about him, so much so that I have to wonder.

31. After he died, we learned something else about him-that he had been an actor in repertory.

32. She's gotta have something on him.

33. His voice was whispered, incredulous; something about the curious paths of his own life caused him endless surprise.

34. Something akin to panic overwhelmed him.

35. Old Eddy meant something to him.

36. He always clams up when I ask him about his job -- do you think he's doing something illegal?

37. Chatter about something We Chattered about work

38. Something about your face.

39. Something about personal fulfillment.

40. Something About the Author.

41. Tuco had a bullet in him when I got there, and I think you know something about that, too.

42. 8 He always clams up when I ask him about his job -- do you think he's doing something illegal?

43. Beg him to buy you something expensive.

44. I did something wrong, made him angry.

45. There was something else eating at him.

46. Something scared him. Probably your ugly mug !

47. Something terrifying to all those around him.’”

48. Something gripped him in an unyielding hold.

49. Bandy (something) about/around or Bandy about/around (something): to discuss or mention (something) in a casual or informal way

50. The door before him shook violently and something made him back away.

51. 3 She might just waylay him and hit him with something heavy!

52. Susan seemed agitated about something.

53. Something about " calluses and character. "

54. There's something strange about her.

55. There's something fishy about it.

56. Hester seemed edgy about something.

57. Let's talk about something else.

58. Announce (something) to To make a public declaration about something

59. He was peeved about something.

60. Thus, the formula of threatened egotism combines something about the person with something about the situation.

61. He flinched when something moved, scraping, behind him.

62. I provoked him into doing something really stupid.

63. Take him to a ball game or something.

64. There's a thorn or something stuck in him.

65. She heard him murmur something under his breath.

66. /ˈɑːrtʃ.li/ in an amused way that suggests you know more about something than someone else does: She smiled Archly at him

67. Cynical (about something) not believing that something good will happen or that something is important

68. Crack down (on someone or something) to put limits on someone or something; to become strict about enforcing rules about someone or something

69. Understanding Paul’s legal history, the charges against him, his defense, and something about Roman penal procedure throws light on these chapters.

70. Teach him gently , World, but don't coddle him.

71. There was something solid about her.

72. Say something bad about the Duke.

73. And you feel something about this.

74. There is something fishy about her.

75. He looks very peeved about something.

76. Teach him our rules!

77. I feel split about him, sorry for him.

78. There's something familiar about your face.

79. Something about them warmed my heart.

80. Is there something different about you?