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    Use "vacuum" in a sentence

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    vacuums


    1. You dust lightly before and after you vacuum


    2. The higher temperatures cause evaporation, and the moisture rises, creating a vacuum underneath which pulls in cooler air from the polar regions


    3. As the air is pulled in from the North and the South, another vacuum ensues, pulling the warm moist air towards the poles


    4. " She was sitting in Alan's childhood habitat, the camera could not detect that there was hard vacuum in here at this time


    5. Instead you have an attractive young woman in jogging attire, with less fear of the vacuum of space than of mid-town traffic, even here


    6. Smith allowed the melody of sudden voice to flood through the vacuum of the


    7. While an already crackling Tipperary settled in position just 2Ks from the point in the vacuum where she would breach space, Jordo zoomed in with his flight helmet and interrogated the closing alien warships one more time


    8. He had to use a mini-bot to weld those connections in vacuum and was glad he paid attention when he rode with Enrico or he wouldn't have been able to operate it


    9. It still had his major's duty-suit on and that was still relatively clean, not much dust settles in the vacuum of space


    10. As much as I am an advocate of the spiritual Kingdom, I find myself needing to fill the vacuum

    11. There were antimatter traps, nondestructive quantum-state sensors, particle sources and a magneto-cancellation chiller, all aimed at a vacuum chamber no bigger than a pea


    12. That meant there were extra veron cycles hanging around and he knew how nature abhorred a vacuum


    13. My engines will be sucking vacuum for fifteen seconds, the core will go cold and we'll have to re-light


    14. Emotions rarely occur in a vacuum


    15. The corpse was vacuum packed


    16. Somewhere along the corridor the sound of a vacuum cleaner resumes its low drone and Carol's defensive brusqueness breaks as Dave's shirt absorbs the moisture that spills from her eyes and onto her cheeks


    17. ‘Oh, can you put the vacuum away when you have finished, please?’ I called after him


    18. “And this Man was researching the secret to Eternal Life; I convinced him to pour every last cent of his Money on a collection of luxury vacuum cleaners! Now his dead body lies forgotten amidst an enormous pile of Vacuum-Cleaner boxes!”


    19. I was getting thought-transfer messages from Grenwer and Deria they said there was still no trace of Dan and that just as the Master said, Dan could be trapped in some sort of vessel or vacuum


    20. "I expect its that pink dust" called Sky "plays havoc with the vacuum cleaners as well

    21. In that vacuum of power, the military


    22. the vacuum of space, and propel themselves


    23. “They mean no vacuum on the outside


    24. Negative energy surrounding him, a vacuum of dilated space-time stretching to a zero-point singularity, spun to form a ring


    25. Two more vacuum suits about three metres apart on the blue carpeted floor


    26. He looked around the dull, plain-walled room and then wandered across to the four large windows which looked out into the inky black vacuum of space


    27. The marines are not equipped to progress in a vacuum and the atmospheric controls are at the other end of the station


    28. Time was a vacuum, and, long before he was expecting it, Russell arrived at the gates of the Temple


    29. It had rebuilt itself to the extent of its own control over power levels, and now had created a form of manoeuvrability using quantum vacuum fields


    30. Inside was a vacuum chamber that glowed blue

    31. were standing close to the vacuum chamber they


    32. vacuum, but that wasn't much to go on


    33. When talking about subjects like Zero Point Energy, otherwise known as Vacuum Energy, one would be dealing with empty space void of any particles and have 10107 Joules of energy contained within a mere cubic centimetre of empty space


    34. What occurs to the live baby as the surgical probe has penetrated its skull in order to vacuum out its brain in the supposed mother-saving (whether physical or emotional) exercise


    35. vanished and bodies suffered the horrors of exposure to the vacuum of space


    36. The hard vacuum, leaving them without breath, letting gases bubble out in the


    37. In the vacuum of that moment, Nutylla Parfinn kissed her daughter Soapy through a veil of salty tears and handed the small child to Farmer Edythe


    38. vacuum machine, and cleaned the interior


    39. Her silky black eyes grew bigger and started to suck Pirate in like a vacuum cleaner


    40. Families, however, do not exist in a (social) vacuum

    41. Even accidental effects or chance cannot occur in a vacuum, which exceeds the possibilities of Nothingness


    42. …that will leave a spiritual vacuum in its wake…‖material‖ bodies overcome by a heightened sense of misery and despair…of


    43. Having abandoned all scholarly pretexts, many set off on their self-appointed course that sought to discredit all forms of traditional manners and customs that would eventually leave a moral and intellectual vacuum in its (nihilistic) wake


    44. A variety of cultures broadly applied runs the risk of creating a Cultural Vacuum!


    45. The radical assumptions that defined that generation did not seek reform in the conventional sense but establish, rather, a new social order out of a vacuum lacking transitional (customary) support or intellectual substance of any sort


    46. Into that vacuum stepped Congress, Friends of the Indian, and above all, the operators of the boarding schools, like Pratt


    47. “Do you live in a vacuum, Truman? Don’t you follow the news? That’s exactly what my whole campaign is about


    48. “Nature abhors a vacuum


    49. That was a bubble, and it had nothing to do with gravity, in the sense that the range would be the same in a vacuum


    50. Soon they were in a free fall through the hard vacuum of intergalactic space, going nowhere fast













































    1. It isn’t as bad as I thought … more neglected than anything and by the time I have sorted out the furniture which had been thrown in here – literally, by the look of some of it - and vacuumed the carpet, the place doesn’t look too bad


    2. The washing machine is going merrily and the house has been vacuumed and dusted


    3. The undersides of the tentacles were covered with tinier tentacles with which the creature vacuumed up any bug-sized things it found


    4. For example, the fire ring is vacuumed out after each guest


    5. Lucy vacuumed at least once a day


    6. Without Newton, there are no other and science will be a vacuumed of


    7. Economic systems should be designed to work just like eco-systems: as dynamically balanced, regenerating structures; not as wastelands of opportunity to be vacuumed up so all the available wealth can be sucked into the fewest hands and sent elsewhere


    8. There were tracks in the thick carpet under their feet where someone had recently vacuumed


    9. My car was being released back to me—having been processed and vacuumed and printed, I assume—so I hitched a ride to the police station with an elderly volunteer, one of those bustling grandmotherly types who seemed slightly nervous to be alone with me


    10. These carefully vacuumed runners

    11. The sheets were clean, the carpet vacuumed, and the bathroom spotless


    12. One by one the great stages, vacuumed, slammed shut


    13. "What would you say if you could imagine a spider large enough, in a hideout big enough, so that a running child might hear a vacuumed sound, be seized, and vanish with a soft thud below


    14. And the three of them went babbling off while he let himself be vacuumed upstairs through the air flue and set about dressing himself


    15. First a great vacuumed sucking of air, and then the lament, the bewilderment, the loneliness of the great monster, folded over and upon us, above us, so that the sickening reek of its body filled the air, a stone’s thickness away from our cellar


    1. Continual use of the dusts, sprays and vacuuming mentioned above will provide a form of birth control for fleas


    2. That means vacuuming, mopping,


    3. With a little dusting and vacuuming, the place would be ready for furniture too


    4. I regretfully told my Uncle Wes, “My parents told me I have to get home and do chores around the house, vacuuming, sweeping, and dusting … all of that kind of stuff


    5. All that cleaning, dusting, vacuuming and polishing! It's not


    6. vacuuming, which was very precise and time-


    7. she ran out of cash that she stopped vacuuming, and by


    8. Trask changed, and they rushed around picking up, putting away, vacuuming, making the beds neater, starting a fire in the stove to take the chill off, boiling water for tea—and before long there appeared a car in the drive and a knock at the door, and here came a blocky darkish woman in a severe mannish pants-suit, barging into the house as if she owned it


    9. nothing else to occupy her time, she got busy vacuuming the carpets


    10. Kara began to take over the housework, preparing some meals, doing the laundry, dusting and vacuuming the bungalow, and so on

    11. She takes to scrubbing, pressing, sorting, sweeping, folding and vacuuming the place


    12. The dishes were all done and the vacuuming was complete


    13. After several moments of vacuuming the various lines up, he rose with a look of true fear; one that Mitchell hadn't absorbed until just then


    14. There was dirt on the floor, and I was vacuuming it up


    15. part of the house, vacuuming, dusting, laundry etc


    16. , thoroughly vacuuming house dust or using dust covers on the mattresses)


    17. vacuuming, dusting, and scrubbing the room,


    18.  stay on top of gravel and sand vacuuming (unless you have a deep sand bed)


    19. Doing a partial water change and vacuuming out as much


    20. Use caution when performing water changes and vacuuming the sand bed, especially for the smaller snails

    21. Cleaning the counters, wiping the sinks, sweeping the floor and vacuuming the living room floor—all part of her day, all part of the routine she set into after she married her husband


    22. He spent it vacuuming and mopping and cleaning the tub


    23. Why break your back vacuuming when a saucy twitch of the nose can clean the whole house?”


    24. A worker was vacuuming the corridor, but her lights were still on


    25. A maintenance man vacuuming the stall winked at her


    1. And the Carter Center has decided, under my leadership, to fill the vacuums in the world


    2. constantly being spontaneously created and annihilated in vacuums without any nucleons or


    3. According to Alan Wallace, Buddhist contemplative science, like Western physical science, describes two types of vacuums


    4. Physicists work with false vacuums on a day-to-day basis


    5. Vacuums to Clean the Inside Out


    6. without the controls of vacuums and inert gasses necessary for


    7. The other type of roller handle that I have come across is the type that vacuums the paint into what would be the extension handle


    8. That months are vacuums and the ground but wallow and filth


    9. sell $1500 vacuums to people who could buy one in the store for under $100


    10. (In the Internet Age, who cared about Emerson’s heavy-duty wet-dry vacuums?) The company’s shares went into suspended animation

    11. It was the kind of place where he could imagine his old man trying to sell his vacuums, or knives, or whatever had been paying for the whiskey bottles back then


    12. Ether penetrates everything, including vacuums, including the human brain, so the impulses there assuredly affect it


    13. The biggest raids of the war, on cities such as Hamburg and Dresden, created terrible firestorms – heat so intense it sucked the oxygen out of the air and created vacuums, which led to burning hot tornados


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    Synonyms for "vacuum"

    vacuum vacuum cleaner vacuity emptiness vacancy void hoover vacuum-clean dust clean sweep clean house tidy up outer space nothingness

    "vacuum" definitions

    the absence of matter


    an empty area or space


    a region that is devoid of matter


    an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction


    clean with a vacuum cleaner