- rust
- 01. The young boy left his bicycle out in the rain for weeks, so it gradually began to [rust].02. We have to replace some of the pipes in our plumbing because they are [rusted].03. This new protective coating helps your car to resist [rust].04. Our van has a lot of [rust] from the salt they put on the roads in winter.05. He had to go see a doctor after stepping on a [rusty] nail.06. He got an infection after cutting himself on a [rusty] piece of metal on his bicycle.07. She hasn't used her Chinese in a couple of years, so it's getting [rusty].08. You should bring your bicycle inside when it rains so that it doesn't [rust].09. The hills are a [rusty] brown color because there is a lot of iron in the rock.10. He left his toy trucks outside for a few weeks and they got all [rusted].11. The lock on the garden shed has [rusted] shut, and I can't get it open.12. I took a wire brush to the handlebars of my motorcycle to scrub the [rust] off.13. His basketball skills have gotten [rusty] since he quit the team last year.14. Someone once said that most people [rust] out due to lack of challenge. Few people [rust] out due to overuse.15. A special paint is used on the Golden Gate Bridge to keep it from [rusting].16. An Estonian proverb notes that old love does not [rust].17. A German proverb holds that rest breeds [rust].18. The London Evening Standard once suggested that the tanned appearance of many Londoners is not sunburn - it is [rust].19. Neil Young sang, "It's better to burn out than it is to [rust]."
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.