Southeast from the kiva there is a large mass of rocks projecting above the general level, which has been incorporated into a cluster of dwelling rooms.
Uncle George nodded, and, stepping to the edge of the pond, he pulled the net out, and with it a large mass of what looked like clear jelly, having a large number of black dots in it.
With the aid of the glass, the boys saw that in the wheat seed the baby plant is attached to one large mass of plant-food, made up of flour with an outside layer of bran.
It was now a large massof thick leaves all folded together, and covered all over with a sort of wool.
To that experience it was now necessary to add a large mass of experimental evidence with regard to toxins and antitoxins.
The recent Royal Commission on Tuberculosis has collected a large mass of evidence in support of the view that tubercle may be spread by articles of food.
Here, then, we have a large mass of evidence from the data collected by Buchanan, Bowditch, Pettenkofer, and Ballard.
A controversy for many years existed between the Historical Society and the State as to the custody of a large mass of Hutchinson’s papers.
A large massof manuscripts remains at the State House, and is known as the Massachusetts Archives.
The man cast a disconsolate look on a large mass of rock which lay in the middle of the path at his feet.
The hole was sunk nearly two feet deep diagonally behind a large mass of rock that projected from the side of the level.
Almost at the same instant a large mass of rock burst outwards, followed by a stream of water so thick and violent that it went straight at the opposite side of the cavern, against which it burst in white foam.
The few Mexican myths that have come down to us (probably only the remains out of a large mass) show reflection and portray human experiences.
Lightfoot doubts, and a large mass of critics recognize that the authenticity of none of these Epistles can be established and that they can only be considered later and spurious compositions.
In some instances, however, especially when a tree is being moved with a large mass of soil, a square hole will be found handier than a round one, on account of the additional room given by the corners.
A large mass of this, with its delightfully-tinted foliage in autumn, is a pleasing picture, and is well adapted for any position or any part of the garden.
A large massof ice, generally floating in the ocean.
By a soft insinuation mix'd With earth's large mass.
Defn: A large massof ice, generally floating in the ocean.
The fact is undeniable, that a large mass of moral evil exists, and in very fearful forms.
The assertion of this religious purpose in the composition of the fourth Gospel, and that the materials are a selection from a large mass of others is even more distinct and definite.
A large massof earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land; earth and rock forming an isolated peak or a ridge; an eminence higher than a hill; a mount.
The fracture healed well, with the deposition of a large mass of provisional callus.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large mass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.