Example sentences for: melts

How can you use “melts” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • National commemoratives include Americium, Germanium, Polonium and Francium; ancient France likewise gets a nod in Gallium (Ga), the only metal that melts in your hand, not in your chamber (unless you have a very warm room)—named both for Gaul (Latin Gallia, that place which, thanks to Julius Caesar's memoir of its subjugation by the Romans, every schoolchild used to know was divided into three parts) and, in a gesture of unusual levity, as a pun on the name of its discoverer, Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran.

  • When the snow melts in the spring, it's flooding their nesting areas and drowning their eggs and chicks.

  • 2) Fleece easily melts, even when exposed for less than a second to the flame of a cigarette lighter.

  • Public journalism as propounded by Rosen is so broad and vague, so infused with good intentions and cracked premises, that it melts at first touch.

  • As the object elevates him, his pettiness melts away.


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