Examples of 'try' in a sentence
Meaning of "try"
try (verb) - to attempt or make an effort to do something, usually with the intention of achieving a specific outcome
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- To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
- To divide; to separate.
- To winnow; to sift; to pick out; frequently followed by out.
- To extract oil from blubber or fat; to melt down blubber to obtain oil
How to use "try" in a sentence
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We can try playing with something else.
You were speeding to try and get me to help.
Try to position cages out of direct sunlight.
I am going to try and have some proper food.
Try to keep them off the furniture.
I would not try and stop him.
Try dressing on the front seat at a gallop.
Everybody should try to follow his dream.
Try stabbing him in his trigeminal nerve.
You ought to try peddling it out there.
Try to keep everything nice and neat.
Wait till you try on your uniform.
We try to make you need something from us.
Perhaps we could try a match one day.
Just try turning it off and on again.
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We earthlings will try to keep that in mind.
Try not to screw up like you usually do.
You want to try sticking to the melody.
Try living here your whole life.
They will try to repair the boom.
Try shutting the whole system down.
Pec team will try to follow up situation.
Try splashing some water on your face.
But please try harder this month.
Try looking at the numbers upside down.
You should try to be more like her.
Try it from the side of the grid.
Let us just try it one more time.
I try and do these things for you.
You should try what you can do.
Try to keep it in your pants next time.
They will try me for the summer.
Try to adjust the vibration of your subwoofer.
If you want to try to change her mind.
Try putting out word to our contacts.
Slide under and try to lock wrists.
I will try to shove it into my busy schedule.
They may stand on furniture or try to undress.
I am going to try to track the source of the interference.
I have got to be strong und try to hang on.
Let me try the other one on again.
You could not even try it without me.
I can try him on his cell phone.
And we have a moral obligation to at least try.
I will try to arrange a car for you.
You do not know if you do not try.
The last try is against the team.
Let me see how it goes and try to make it.
They will try to pick him up at home.
I do not think you should have to try.