How to use "magazine" in a sentence

Sentences

She must have seen this lurid cover illustration when Danny had first brought the magazine into the house

The magazine contained half a dozen illustrated horror stories

She had trouble holding the magazine steady enough to read.

She put the magazine aside, cover-down, so she wouldn't have to meet Death's wormy, red-eyed gaze.

Into her dream, she incorporated a grisly character from an old issue of a horror-comics magazine that was in Danny's collection

She must have glimpsed the grotesque figure of Death on the cover of the magazine when Danny first brought the issue home from the newsstand.

She went back to the bed to have another look at the magazine, which she'd left there.

She returned to Danny's room and picked up the lurid magazine

Carrying the magazine, she went to answer the bell

Still carrying the magazine, she rushed through the house, past the kitchen, into the laundry room

She tightened her grip on the horror-comics magazine in her left hand

"It's a horror-comics magazine," she said

"The monster in my dreams is on the cover of this magazine

"Then you must have seen the magazine before and you just-"

Bring the magazine too

Elliot sipped his beer and paged through the horror-comics magazine that had belonged to Danny

He had loaded the depleted magazine earlier; now he jacked a bullet into the chamber

Mrs Protheroe then went into Miss Hartnell's house to borrow a gardening magazine

I went straight home afterwards, and Mrs Protheroe called at about half-past six to borrow a gardening magazine

In 1999, Time magazine called Emmeline Pankhurst one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century

Time magazine gave the "Person of the Year" for 2017 to the brave women who spoke about the problem of sexual harassment and assault.