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    Use "melting" in a sentence

    melting example sentences

    melting


    1. You wear an eternal grin, the result of your lips melting from your face


    2. roasted with the meat juices were divine, melting in the mouth so sweetly


    3. There was an entry that said in addition to the dozens of irons and nickels melting out of a piece of Brazilian dinnerware, there would be one or two chromiums or a vanadium, sometimes even a titanium or even tungsten


    4. I wake up, feeling the leaf melting in my hand, as if it were made of some liquid substance


    5. Only if you see it melting, it means that your problems will be solved


    6. straining to see the swans as they merge into the melting air


    7. and stones too hot to touch in the melting pot


    8. into my chest, touching nerve and bone, melting through me,


    9. abandon, in the melting of your lips upon my neck,


    10. He loved every bit of it; it was like he could feel his stresses, his terrors, his nightmares melting away and replaced by a feeling of calm and inner peace

    11. Even though the snow was melting, she had to admit again, it was the wrong time of the year for roses


    12. Her heart was melting, she had to react or risk losing herself in them, THIS MAGIC MOMENT, suddenly filled the airwave’s and she told him "Dance with me


    13. The sky had turned its array, of blue and violet it always did after a storm, with small melting spots of orange and yellow flooding over it


    14. Heather slid down the nightstand as if she were melting, still holding the


    15. Owned by Denmark, this is the world’s largest island and it is at the forefront at concerns over melting ice and climate change


    16. He stepped forward, his flesh melting as it contacted the stone


    17. As he neared, his features were illuminated by the blue light, and for a second it seemed as though Brice's face was melting


    18. As he watched the melting ice drip from the eaves


    19. In a great iron-work, for example, the furnace for melting the ore, the forge, the slit-mill, are instruments of trade which cannot be erected without a very great expense


    20. The present soon fell away from his sight, shimmering and melting into the busy and bright morning of all those weeks ago

    21. She knew this melting hunger at her core was sinful


    22. The melting down of the plate of private families has, upon every occasion, been found a still more insignificant one


    23. If the icicles are melting in your dream, then it indicates that the tough times are almost over


    24. In general, however, something more is given upon coin of a known fineness, than upon gold and silver bars, of which the fineness cannot be ascertained but by a process of melting and assaying


    25. If thrown into the melting pot, however, they produced, without any sensible loss, a pound weight of standard gold, which could be sold at any time for between £47:14s


    26. There was an evident profit, therefore, in melting down new-coined money; and it was done so instantaneously, that no precaution of government could prevent it


    27. A seignorage will, in many cases, take away altogether, and will in all cases diminish, the profit of melting down the new coin


    28. upon the melting down of the gold coin


    29. Wherever money is received by tale, therefore, and not by weight, a seignorage is the most effectual preventive of the melting down of the coin, and, for the same reason, of its exportaticn


    30. But when the coin is degraded below its standard weight, the annual coinage must, besides this, fill up the large vacuities which exportation and the melting pot are continually making in the current coin

    31. upon the gold coin, it would probably, even in the state in which things then were, have put an effectual stop to the business both of exportation and of the melting pot


    32. Was he making this happen? The sun appeared to be melting the sand dunes


    33. In his virtual room the walls were melting


    34. Immediately the other cats disappeared, melting into the heavy undergrowth


    35. Mrs Langford embraced her son, elated that he was finally home, her elegant green bell bottom pants and cream top melting into him as she held him


    36. She went through her practice moves and she could feel the tension melting from her shoulders


    37. Lay chocolate bars on top of the hot mixture and spread the melting chocolate over the top of the mixture


    38. But it is by no means a sure thing, and we have that endless season of fog, murk, mist, rain, flurries, melting snow; and slush everywhere


    39. The boy’s face looked as though it was melting into the sand


    40. Not a moment later, the harpoons and the cables flashed electric blue and seemed to sizzle hotter than a melting pot

    41. Which, after making sure that there was no catch - like cutting my head off or melting me in hot metal - was pretty cool, and would definitely prove a life-saver; at least for me


    42. By this time, the second battery was also on fire, and its casing was melting down


    43. The increase in the annual flooding of this north-south river valley from the polar ice-cap melting of the northern hemisphere could have produced consequences far enough upriver to have caused flood platforms to have been built approximately where the “Tower of Babel” was said to have been erected


    44. the ice began melting, widening my view


    45. 8,400 Lake Agassiz, largest fresh water lake in the world, (Caused by Glacier melting in North America) last drained north into Ocean, causing all manner of changes


    46. (ice) were not melting; they were sublimating because there was less moisture in old Kili’s air (it took both cold temps and moisture to make ice), probably because of


    47. The Arctic ice was melting:


    48. come to create “a melting pot” or “diversity


    49. Calcium Oxide has a melting point of 2572 °C, however calcium oxide is not a true composition of the human bone, but we need to consider the temperature of the crematorium oven, operating between 870 °C and 980 °C, and in some cases heated to 1150 °C


    50. The point is, mild steel is anything but soft, but even mild steel's melting point is 1350-1530 °C (The variation in the melting point temperatures varies due to the different compositions of the different types of mild steel)












































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    Synonyms for "melting"

    melt melting thaw thawing liquescent

    "melting" definitions

    the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid


    becoming liquid