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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "mot" in a sentence

    mot example sentences

    mot


    1. However, I do remember feeling grotty with stomach cramps the day I took the car down to the garage for its MOT … I check back in my diary that would be the second week of October … I should come on sometime around the second week in November


    2. He greets me with the glad news that Karen’s just remembered that his car has to go in for its MOT before the end of the week and that he has therefore arranged with his garage to do it first thing tomorrow


    3. Jodie's own car was in the garage being prepared for its MOT


    4. “The MOT was due anyway,” he quietly mouthed


    5. Indeed as the sage Ramakrishna said “Joto Mot, Toto Poth” which when


    6. The Non-Slip Mono Knot is extremely strong and as the name says, does mot slip like some of the other loop knots


    7. Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police could mot wait for things to happen


    8. He was a master of the bon mot, and his quips flew around Paris on poisoned wings


    9. says, does mot slip like some of the other loop knots


    10. Many analysts at that time viewed the move in PC stocks in the 1990s as being like the move in television stocks like Motorola (MOT) during the 1950s and 1960s, for example, and so felt that this comparison and historical precedent, as they saw it, meant that PC stocks had more or less run their course

    11. Quarante mille hommes massacres et l’armee de nos allies detruite, et vous trouvez la le mot pour rire,’* he said, as if strengthening his views by this French sentence


    12. ’ In a word, those gentlemen, Gascons indeed, so bewildered him with fine words, and he is so flattered by his rapidly established intimacy with the French marshals, and so dazzled by the sight of Murat’s mantle and ostrich plumes, qu’il n’y voit que du feu, et oublie celui qu’il devait faire faire sur l’ennemi!’*[2] In spite of the animation of his speech, Bilibin did not forget to pause after this mot to give time for its due appreciation


    13. ‘What? What’s that?’ asked Anna Pavlovna, securing silence for the mot, which she had


    14. the mot d’ordre be not virtue alone but independence and action as well!’


    15. " Never mind, never mind, don't worry yourself, look upon it simply as a hon mot! "


    16. On the contrary, we mot three days later as though nothing had happened—what's more, I was almost rude that


    17. That Bazarov is a sort of indistinct mixture of Nozdryov and Byron, c'est le mot


    18. I was still asleep, and, would you believe it, he asked to have a look at my books and manuscripts! Oui, je m'en souviens, il a employé ce mot


    19. Oh, ce sont—des pauvres petits vauriens et rien de plus, des petits—fools—voilà le mot! The die is cast; I am going from this town forever and I know not whither


    20. " This is a fine phrase of theirs, their mot d'ordre, their watchword, a phrase which these well-fed, fat friends of ours bring out at every minute, so that it has long ago bored us as an arrant Tartuffism, an empty form of words

    21. Quarante mille hommes massacrés et l’armée de nos alliés détruite, et vous trouvez là le mot pour rire,” * he said, as if strengthening his views by this French sentence


    22. ’ In a word, those gentlemen, Gascons indeed, so bewildered him with fine words, and he is so flattered by his rapidly established intimacy with the French marshals, and so dazzled by the sight of Murat’s mantle and ostrich plumes, qu’il n’y voit que du feu, et oublie celui qu’il devait faire faire sur l’ennemi!” *(2) In spite of the animation of his speech, Bilíbin did not forget to pause after this mot to give time for its due appreciation


    23. “What? What’s that?” asked Anna Pávlovna, securing silence for the mot, which she had heard before


    24. “Mot d’ordre,” repeated the sentinel, barring the way and not replying


    25. " Often have I heard this bon mot repeated by men who thought that these words were a witty and convincing argument against the abolition of capital punishment


    26. It made him famous, so famous that for the next hundred years every little bon mot was laid at his door, metaphorically speaking, the puniest youngest brat of them being christened "Old Joe


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    Synonyms for "mot"

    ministry of transportation test mot mot test bon mot dot point

    "mot" definitions

    a clever remark


    a compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes