It wasn't any one thing which started the argument; it was more a combination of disagreements over the last few days.
I forgot the combination for my lock, and now I can't get my clothes out of my locker.
High winds, combined with the dry weather, made the spread of the fire almost
impossible to control.
It is a continuing challenge for government to combine the rights of the individual with the rights of society as a whole.
We had to combine the results of our three surveys into one chart to explain to the class.
His music is a fascinating combination
of African rhythms and American jazz melodies.
His strength, combined with his speed have made him an incredible athlete.
There is a Dutch proverb which states that skill and assurance make an invincible combination.
Plato believed that all motions in the heavens were made up of
combinations of circular motion.
In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.
Hippopotamuses have killed more people in Africa than all the lions, elephants, and water buffalo combined, usually by trampling.
Most people tend to study foreign languages for a combination of reasons.
Studies show that a car driver who combines alcohol and drugs is nine times more likely to have a crash.
Combining several errands into one trip can help you reduce the amount of gas you use, thereby helping you to reduce air pollution.
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl, and stir until well mixed.
Saudi Arabia's largest desert is bigger than France, Belgium and the Netherlands combined.
In 1964, the African countries Tanganyika and Zanzibar joined together, and their names were combined to form the name of the new nation, Tanzania.
In Belize, there is an alcoholic drink known as "local dynamite," which is a combination of rum and coconut.
Nelson Mandela once said stated that a good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.
The best way to make health decisions is to combine the most reliable medical facts with your personal values.
Find someone who has forgotten the combination to a lock.