Filament in a sentence | filament example sentences
- The filament glowed blue-white.
- The filament lights flickered along.
- He squinted his eyes so the merest filament of light came through.
- The device in its hand extruded a filament like some ancient exposed lightbulb.
- We then "chisel" the filament, which facilitates opening, AND closing of the brush.
- When the lamp has an electric bulb with a heating filament for lighting the heat it lets off is substantial.
- In search of a filament for his electric lamp, Thomas Edison carbonized and tested 6,000 specimens of bamboo.
- There were three of them, shorter, clipped, but each had that same reddish hue, that same coil of filament around it.
- Additionally there was another edition of the e-book released in 2006 by the Filament Book Club that uses an e-book reader device.
- And in the tiny filament of brain the only thing the child knows is selfishness and hatred because the spell has been rudely shattered.
- And in the tiny filament of brain the only thing that the child knows is selfishness and hatred because the spell has been rudely shattered.
- Vishnu’s celestial astra shot a fine filament, which slipped through the culprit, dividing Ishtar and Upaya into separate beings once more.
- From each of those dark and seemingly robotic hearts, a black filament, an umbilical invisible to ordinary eyes, snaked away into the carnival.
- A cobweb, I thought, but then I looked at a strand of it on my palm and saw it was some kind of metal filament, so fine it was almost invisible.
- The little voltage on the grid controls the big voltage and big current passing between the filament and the plate, basically making a giant version of the signal on the grid.
- In trying to develop a filament that would not melt he recalled, Before I got through, I tested no fewer than six thousand vegetable growths, and ransacked the world for the most suitable filament material.
- It WILL return to its original shape and this gives a smooth lay off (note that some competitors attempt to give the chiseled look AFTER making the brush by cutting the top, which only cuts off the flags of the filament).
- As for zoophytes, for a few moments I was able to marvel at a wonderful, orange–hued hydra from the genus Galeolaria that clung to the glass of our port panel; it consisted of a long, lean filament that spread out into countless branches and ended in the most delicate lace ever spun by the followers of Arachne.