Sentences with Played, Sentences about Played
1. I played the guitar.
2. I played right field.
3. Samuel played shortstop.
4. They’ve not played basketball.
5. Alex played an important part.
6. Jessica displayed her talents.
7. We played basketball last week.
8. Have you ever played basketball?
9. The children played with magnets.
10. Pam proudly displayed her jewels.
11. We played basketball last Sunday.
12. My mother played piano anxiously.
13. They played games such as football.
14. We played a passive game in the park.
15. We have played football on the ground.
16. He played games on the computer all day.
17. I hadn’t played tennis before this match.
18. Yesterday the children played in the park.
19. My brother played a minor part in the play.
20. Samuel displayed the contents of his wallet.
21. I played basketball with my friend yesterday.
22. Have they played the piano? No, they haven’t.
23. My father played the piano and my mother sang.
24. I played game after I had finished my homework.
25. We played games in the park for hours yesterday.
26. Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed.
27. Yesterday I played football with my friends and we won.
28. We played an entertaining game of charades after dinner.
29. She played beach volleyball every day during her vacation.
30. 129.I played this and the other game last summer vacation.
31. Stars got tangled in her hair whenever she played in the sky.
32. They haven’t played any games yet, so they’re so energetic now.
33. My mom was at every single game I played as a kid, rain or shine.
34. 78.Though the weather was very cold and snowy, the kids played outside.
35. To whomever swapped my tattoo cream for toothpaste…….. well played.
36. Of all the roles I’ve played, none has been as fulfilling as being a mother.
37. The basketball game that should be played tomorrow has been postponed to a later date.
38. The age of a woman doesn’t mean a thing. The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles.
39. Scars are the paler pain of survival received unwillingly and displayed in the language of injury.
40. I want to be perceived as a guy who played his best in all facets, not just scoring. A guy who loved challenges.
41. I played Winnie Cooper on ‘The Wonder Years’ from ages 12-18, and did a few other movies during some of the summers.
42. I can play punk rock, and I love playing punk rock, but I was into every other style of music before I played punk rock.
43. People are going deaf because music is played louder and louder, but because they’re going deaf, it has to be played louder still.
44. It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement of notes that will never be played again.
45. I have played on many teams throughout my career, and I know when a team has the tools, and the right positive attitude towards winning.
46. I used to hear about guys who played saying how difficult it is getting up in the morning, and now I’m experiencing it those same effects.
47. If conversation was the lyrics, laughter was the music, making time spent together a melody that could be replayed over and over without getting stale.
48. In 1977 we played America and Europe three times, and Japan – my marriage suffered as a result. My then wife took the kids to Canada to be near her parents.
49. We were astonished by the beauty and refinement of the art displayed by the objects surpassing all we could have imagined – the impression was overwhelming.
50. Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey.
51. My mom and dad played this music all the time when I was growing up, so to me songs by Jerry Lee and Fats Domino are the classics, they’re the best songs ever.
52. My parents and my grandfather on my mom’s side would travel the earth. They went to Australia and China, and they went to probably every soccer game I ever played.
53. I was much distressed by next door people who had twin babies and played the violin but one of the twins died, and the other has eaten the fiddle, so all is peace.
54. It is so characteristic, that just when the mechanics of reproduction are so vastly improved, there are fewer and fewer people who know how the music should be played.
55. George wrote Taxman, and I played guitar on it. He wrote it in anger at finding out what the taxman did. He had never known before then what could happen to your money.
56. You go back to those films of the ’40s and ’50s and hear the dialogue, the way the people played off each other – the wordplay. I think we’ve really lost that in movies.
57. I played with dolls until I was 15. My mother encouraged it because my older sister got married when she was 15, so Mom thought that the longer I stayed with dolls, the better.
58. I’ve had Susan Sarandon play my mom, and now Lesley Ann Warren has played my mom, so if I could have Debra Winger play my mom, then I would have the trifecta of my favorite actresses playing my mother.
59. Our last jam session was this past Christmas. Dad played his harmonica, mom sang in English and Italian, and I played guitar. I’m so happy that we could share that musical experience for one last time.
60. I met my boyfriend, a pro poker player, at a tournament. He tried to dissuade me because it’s a seedy gritty world. Listen, I’ve played till 4 in the morning. I’ve played with a half million dollars on the table.
61. I’ve always wanted to be an actress, ever since I was a little girl. I always played the mom and I played my sister as the daughter. I wanted to be an actress on television and movies instead of just around the house.
62. Writing and singing does give me some kind of release from the demons of my past, it is a therapy of sorts, but to be honest, my marriage played a more important role in the acceptance of myself than performance has ever done.
63. I played with the same band for years and years and there’s a beauty to having one solid core that you keep exploring. On the other hand, it’s nice to throw yourself in different situations where you find out things about your own resources.
64. I heard the Beatles and the Stones, and Mom bought me an electric guitar. I played lead for four years and then switched to bass. One day someone suggested that I should sing, so I sheepishly stepped up to the microphone and the rest is rock history.
65. My mom was always pretty supportive. She saw me do plays and she’d always act out the parts I did. My aunt, who played a big part in my life, was a little bit more reserved, because if they don’t see you on TV every week they think you must be starving.
66. I have come to understand and appreciate writers much more recently since I started working on a book last fall. Before that, I thought golf writers got up every morning, played a round of golf, had lunch, showed up for our last three holes and then went to dinner.
67. My mom played the recorder. But not having electricity, we had minimal exposure to music. As I got a little older, we had Walkmans and things that were battery-powered, but it would have been nice to be growing up in the iPod era. A tape only has six songs on a side.