Use of vinyl in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include vinyl at the start of sentence, vinyl at the end of sentence and vinyl in the middle of sentence

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vinyl at the start of sentence


  1. Vinyl clad floor. Power points.
  2. Vinyl flooring is available in a wide range of designs.

vinyl at the end of sentence


  1. A stunner on pure virgin vinyl.
  2. An album like this belongs on vinyl.
  3. The metals are used in pigments that color vinyl.
  4. The wound patched over with timber-textured vinyl.

vinyl in the middle of sentence


  1. Wamers; reissued on vinyl 1998.
  2. I sat down on the cracked vinyl sofa.
  3. Walls: Risa C3-10 matt vinyl emulsion.
  4. I've got an old vinyl disc of her singing.
  5. I sat down in the big black vinyl armchair.
  6. It's a vinyl doll with movable arms and legs.
  7. Use vinyl seam adhesive where vinyls overlap.
  8. Bernice squinted into the vinyl effect swirl.
  9. The grey vinyl floor gave way to carpet tiles.
  10. I plan to put down new sheet vinyl in my kitchen.
  11. CDs continue to push vinyl records toward oblivion.
  12. Others find vinyl recordings warmer, more romantic.
  13. This vinyl skin is wrinkling like a sheet material.
  14. This compilation was first issued on vinyl in 1984.
  15. This type of vinyl is a poor substitute for leather.
  16. Under the black vinyl the waters burbled and hiccuped.
  17. But you might be able to put the new vinyl over the old.
  18. Meanwhile, sales of vinyl records halved in 1992 to just 6.7m.
  19. The new album is available on vinyl, cassette, or compact disc.
  20. Many households have dispensed with their old-fashioned vinyl turntable.
  21. Music companies have profited from the dominance of CDs over vinyl records.
  22. Within a few years of their introduction, CDs were outselling vinyl records.
  23. The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places.
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