Prestoit example sentences
Related (7): prestige, prestegeous, presteger, prestegeously, prestegeousness, prestegerly, prestegeousnesses
pres·to
adverb
presto (adverb)
- (especially as a direction) in a quick tempo:
- performed at a quick tempo:
- a movement or passage marked to be performed in a quick tempo.
- a phrase announcing the successful completion of a trick, or suggesting that something has been done so easily that it seems to be magic:
"Prestoit" Example Sentences
1. Prestoit was the only thing keeping him from giving up.2. He had to prestoit his strength to make it through the storm.
3. She had to prestoit her courage to make it through the night.
4. He was determined to prestoit until the end.
5. She had to prestoit her energy to make it through the day.
6. He was forced to prestoit in order to survive.
7. She had to prestoit her will to make it through the ordeal.
8. He was willing to prestoit in order to succeed.
9. She needed to prestoit her determination to make it through the challenge.
10. He had to prestoit his faith to make it through the darkness.
11. She was able to prestoit her spirit to make it through the trial.
12. He was able to prestoit his optimism to make it through the crisis.
13. She had to prestoit her strength to make it through the hardship.
14. He was determined to prestoit until he reached his goal.
15. She had to prestoit her patience to make it through the journey.
16. He was willing to prestoit in order to reach his dreams.
17. She needed to prestoit her endurance to make it through the test.
18. He had to prestoit his courage to make it through the struggle.
19. She was able to prestoit her resilience to make it through the adversity.
20. He was able to prestoit his dedication to make it through the ordeal.
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