1. objects
My mother objects to smoking.
The house was full of colorful art objects.
Ancient astronomers did not have instruments to help them see objects in the sky.
It's impossible for us to visualise four-dimensional objects.
Nice person, that's the word girls used to call men to indicate that they aren't possible objects of romantic interest.
The museums are full of objects which the most cultivated taste of a period considered beautiful, but which seem to us now worthless.
Lisa is so skillful that she can even make screws and similar small objects for herself.
All of his friends were body pillows, and all of hers were dolls; so they bonded over their fondness for animating the inanimate. However, because they were not inanimate objects but people with complex emotions, their relationship was sometimes strained.
Watch out for falling objects!
Alex names objects, like "walnut," "paper" and "corn".
To make a web, it starts by making a frame of this silk and fastening it to hard objects, such as trees or fences.
All natural objects and phenomena used to be considered as having kami, so the gods of Shinto were uncountably numerous.
It is unclear in Patterson's experiment whether the output objects fully correspond to the designed models.
Pepperberg can show Alex two objects (for example, a green square and a red square) and ask, "What's different?"
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union decided to create a new category for solar system objects called "dwarf planets", and Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet.