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Example sentences for "bleaches"

Lexicographically close words:
bleach; bleached; bleacher; bleachers; bleachery; bleaching; bleak; bleaker; bleakest; bleakly
  1. The sun, as it bleaches white fabrics, may be counted in this group.

  2. Chemical bleaches are used to whiten clothes, but should not be resorted to unless clothes are yellow from poor washing, as in the end they weaken the fabric.

  3. They are used with meat and fish, and in sweet dishes.

  4. Indeed, the use of bleaches at any time is a custom more honored in the breach than the observance.

  5. Chlorine water bleaches several coloured resins, if they be diffused in a milky state through water.

  6. It has been observed that the wool cut from certain parts of the sheep, especially from the groins, never bleaches well.

  7. Its aqueous solution bleaches like chlorine, but less powerfully.

  8. It bleaches organic substances, and acts as a powerful oxidating agent.

  9. Remain for some time in a room illuminated by a colored light (as the yellowish light of most artificial illuminants), and by degrees the color sensation bleaches out so that the light appears nearly white.

  10. The excess of sulphurous acid not only bleaches the leather, but also swells it up and thus permits a further absorption of strong tan liquor, which is conducive to good weight.

  11. An acid sol bleaches too slowly, or not at all; an alkaline sol induces evolution of oxygen and consequent waste.

  12. They are finished off by paddling for 1 or 2 days in a fresh liquor containing much sumach, which mordants the skins and bleaches the bark tannage.

  13. For printing bleaches the cloths are singed.

  14. It has been even asserted that thread, well soaked and spread on the grass at night, bleaches better than that which is exposed, after soaking, to the sun-light.

  15. It bleaches like chlorine, only more feebly.

  16. Excess of light, particularly the direct rays of the sun, also acts injuriously on paintings, since it bleaches some colours and darkens others.

  17. Linen is less elastic and pliable than cotton and bleaches and dyes readily.

  18. Bleaching powder bleaches by having its hypochlorous acid set free, which in turn gives up oxygen, being converted into hydrochloric acid.

  19. This bleaches the skin to a light bright shade.

  20. Peroxide of hydrogen bleaches organic substances, dark or red hair being thereby changed to reddish-yellow or pale blonde.

  21. This spinach extract unfortunately bleaches very rapidly when exposed to light, and the extraits colored with it acquire a dirty-brown color.

  22. This liquor is very useful, but it bleaches the surface of the parts, particularly the muscles; it hardens, and attacks the instruments when new researches are attempted, upon parts already prepared.

  23. For large moths and butterflies cyanide of potash and carbonate of ammonia serve very well, but it must be remembered that carbonate of ammonia bleaches insects which are green in color.

  24. Light ultimately bleaches many species, moisture leads to mould and mildew, and insect pests devour the specimens.


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bleaches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.