Example sentences for: op-

How can you use “op-” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Op-Ed: The page in a newspaper where opinion pieces not written by the paper's editorial board appear.

  • In her piece, NYT Op-Ed writer Maureen Dowd lets McCain stick up for himself against "whispered insinuations from Republicans, including some George W. Bush supporters, that his years in Vietcong dungeons, which included two suicide attempts, drove him cuckoo."

  • Furthermore, there is yet another Op-Ed piece in the New York Times today on the Brooklyn Museum show, this one by Philippe de Montebello, in which he characterizes the works on display there as by artists "who deserve to remain obscure or be forgotten," boldly opining, "I have seen the exhibition, and I think the emperor has no clothes."

  • COKIE: The--you wrote an Op-Ed on guns.

  • Last month I wrote an Op-Ed piece about Louisiana's new law requiring students to call their teachers "Sir" or "Ma'am."


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