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Example sentences for "mold"

Lexicographically close words:
molar; molariform; molars; molasses; molave; moldboard; molde; molded; molder; moldered
  1. Hurlbut One and one-half or two pounds of well seasoned sausage meat mold it into a flat cake; place in a frying basket which, in turn, is put in a larger pan, to catch the drippings.

  2. Freeze, pack in mold and let stand in ice and salt from two to three hours.

  3. When the rice has absorbed all of the water press into a square mold or bread pan and set aside to cool.

  4. Chill mold and put in layer of chicken and three eggs and put balance of chicken in.

  5. Pack the mold in equal parts of chopped ice and coarse salt and let it stand for four hours, when it will be ready to use.

  6. Pour this mixture into a mold that has been wet with cold water.

  7. Be careful and have mold damp inside, but not wet, before using.

  8. Line a mold with lady fingers and pour half the mixture on them, then fill with lady fingers, repeating with the chocolate mixture.

  9. Turn into a quart mold and pack in salt and ice for four hours.

  10. Garnish with a slice of hard boiled egg on top of mold and parsley.

  11. Beat cheese to cream, mix with fruit, put in melon mold and freeze about three hours.

  12. Stir all until gelatine is entirely dissolved; then pour in a ring mold that has been dipped in cold water.

  13. Mold in brick shaped tin which has been dipped in very cold water.

  14. Moisten a piece of bread, then dip a match or a pin into the blue mold on a lemon, and draw the match across the moist bread.

  15. The same blue mold that grows on bread often attacks apples that have been slightly bruised; it cannot pierce healthy apple skin.

  16. This bread will not mold until you allow live mold from the outside to enter.

  17. The best soil for covering small seeds is made by rubbing dry moss and leaf-mold through a sieve together.

  18. If, however, at any time you open the bottle and allow spores to enter, or if you plant spores therein, and if there be moisture enough, mold will immediately set in.

  19. You can plant the mold in the bruised apple just as you did on bread and watch its rapid spread through the apple.

  20. This mold is a living plant; very small, certainly, but nevertheless a plant.

  21. What damage does fruit mold do to peaches, plums, or strawberries?

  22. If you cut a lemon and let it stand for a day or two, there will probably appear a blue mold like that you have seen on the surface of canned fruit.

  23. The best contains some undecayed organic matter such as leaf-mold or partly decayed sods and some sand.

  24. Pile the manure and wood-mold in alternate layers for some time before the planting season.

  25. The best manure for watermelons is a compost of stable manure and wood-mold from the forest.

  26. Next, a coating of common clay is added to strengthen the mold to the thickness of some inches.

  27. But for a moment or two before the pipe which is to convey the metal to the mold is opened, the smith stands and stirs the molten mass to see if all is melted.

  28. The hollow space between the clay cover and second clay mold is now the exact shape of the required bell, and only waits to be filled with metal.

  29. At a given signal the pipe is opened, and with a long smothered rush the molten metal fills the mold to the brim.

  30. An annular mold wheel, provided with cogs or gear teeth upon its periphery, and mounted upon a central hub or support, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

  31. Ihe arrangement upon the mold wheel of the two pug mills on opposite portions, substantially as described.

  32. Six copies of his "Dying Hercules" had been made in London, and the mold was then destroyed.

  33. They may also be sown in the fall and lightly covered with leaf mold or other light soil, but unless coated with tar or some offensive poisonous substance, vermin of some form will be very likely to find them and leave few to grow.

  34. Through it, great creative minds mold the destinies of nations.

  35. Not that I believe that the mold of mind of which we have been speaking could have been created in the fifth and sixth centuries.

  36. But if she found the mold and the habit there to aid her, she came too late for the initial energies of the morning, or the full forces of the manvantaric noon.

  37. It is a mental mold petrified with age; the minds participating must conform to it, solidify, and grow harder in the matrix it provides than granite or adamant.

  38. So we must look for the cause and formation of this mold in the past.

  39. It was a racial mold of mind, and one of extraordinary strength and persistence,--and one totally unjustified by facts in what were then the present and future.

  40. No; that mold certainly was a relic of the lost Celtic empire.

  41. But in Rome we see from the first the astral mold so strong that the strongest party feelings, the differences of a conqueror and a conquered race, are shaped by it into compromise after compromise.

  42. He created an astral mold for about a quarter of humanity, which for twenty-four centuries has endured.

  43. We absorbed a large number of Latin words; but assimilated them to the Celtic mold so that you would never recognise them; whereas in a page of English the Latin borrowings stand out by the score.

  44. When Siegfried throws into the trough the mold which encases the sword, and when he tempers the sword, the steam rises.

  45. After the head was modeled, a plaster of paris mold was taken from it, and from this another plaster cast was made, upon which the actual head was built up out of papier mache.

  46. When Siegfried judges that the sword has cooled sufficiently, he takes it from the trough and, striking it a smart blow, breaks the mold which surrounds it.

  47. Grasping the mold with a piece of cloth, he carries it to the rough-hewn tempering log trough and throws it in.

  48. The parts of the mold are put together in the frame and dried.

  49. We then made a mold and reproduced this mirror, not in Japanese bronze, but in ordinary gun metal.

  50. Salt as desired Surround mold with slices of hard cooked egg, placing the spinach in the center.

  51. When gelatin is half congealed, mold and set on ice.

  52. Pour over this the gelatin mixture; allow to mold and serve on lettuce.

  53. Mold into biscuits, and bake in a quick oven 10 to 12 minutes.

  54. Pour the mixture into a mold or individual glasses and set aside on ice to become set.

  55. Pour into a small 1/4-pound baking powder can, seal the edges of mold or can with a thin strip of buttered muslin.

  56. We come into the world according to the whims of chance, in the upper or the lower stories of society, and we mold our lives according to the place designated by fate.

  57. They work their way into our lives, and finally dominate us, and want to mold our ways to suit their own.

  58. To translate these passages into prose were like trying to translate a lily into the mold out of which it springs, or a bar of Beethoven into the sounds of the forum, or the sparkle of stars into the warmth of a coal fire.

  59. For though all nature teems with the essence and the outward mold of beauty, to the unkindled mind beauty is no more present then was Banquo's ghost to the guests of Macbeth.

  60. Mix thoroughly and then mold into croquettes.

  61. Place the mould deep in a pan containing sufficient boiling water to cover the mold two-thirds of its depth.

  62. And this must always be the condition of things while the Bible, with its numerous bad examples and bad morality, is accepted as a guide by those teachers and preachers who mold the moral sentiments of the people.

  63. He was of the finished mold of the young southerners of that period.

  64. The mold of his mind was singularly judicial, and his career as a public servant shines through his jurisprudential service.

  65. There was a fastidious touch in his style, a classical mold to his thought, which, while they pleased the most scholarly of readers, equally charmed the common people.

  66. He was of that mold of humanity that immensely preferred disagreement with one than tranquil acquiescence.

  67. He was a young man of striking and even prepossessing appearance, tall, graceful, erect, with classical mold of feature and black eyes that twinkled with an unusual luster.

  68. Governor Collier was of the practical mold of men who merely did things, who patiently wrought in painstaking silence far away from the madding crowd and the host of empty babble.

  69. This effect is accentuated by using a hollow mold through which water is circulated.

  70. The type mold is shown at B and of course the thickness of the matrix varies with the width of the type letter it is designed to cast.

  71. When molten iron is poured into an iron mold the surface that comes into contact with the mold is suddenly chilled, producing a very hard surface that takes a good polish.

  72. In leaves on leaf mold in hillside forest (Hebard, 1916a).

  73. Nymphs frequent under bark on decaying pine logs in pine woods; occasional in leaf mold in heavy junglelike scrub (Rehn and Hebard, 1914).

  74. Very scarce, under palm trees in decaying leaf mold and litter; one found under decaying bark of a log (Hebard, 1921a).

  75. In dense jungle brush of the river plain; on gravelly hillocks in scattered scrub; under debris and leaf mold under mesquite trees; in rat's nests, Neotoma sp.

  76. In leaves on leaf mold in hillside forest, Jamaica (Hebard, 1916a).

  77. For walnut creams, make cream as above, and mold into larger balls, placing 1/2 an English walnut on either side.

  78. Place the mold in it, and keep boiling constantly five hours.

  79. Pour in a mold to cool, and serve with cream.

  80. Line a mold with slices of sponge cake or lady fingers, and fill with the mixture.

  81. Put the mixture of cake and fruit in an ice cream mold and strain the custard over it, and place it in the freezer, as you would ice cream.

  82. The Roman Catholic, when you disqualify him on the ground of his religion, may with great justice tell you that you are not his God, that he cannot mold or fashion his faith by your decrees.

  83. Surely there was yet time to mold her character in better shape.

  84. Among the many influences conspiring in that hour to mold the boy's future life, none was more wholesome than that of the tub-thumping preacher.

  85. It was found in the garden next spring, jammed to the top of the hilt into the soft mold beneath a rhododendron.

  86. Such a fact, when it became known, would help to mold public opinion.

  87. You can mold it when you mix it," the technician said significantly.

  88. Hetty's eyes grew wide and then her features set in a mold of firm determination.

  89. Even if I succeeded in slitting the lid of my bier open the mold would drift in like fine sand and fill my mouth and eyes.

  90. The ladies knelt down and began fumbling in the mold with their beringed fingers, shouting gaily whenever they discovered a potato of exceptional size.

  91. The Mold of these Islands in the Valley, is blackish in some places, but in most red.

  92. The Mold is black and deep; and there are two small Brooks of fresh Water.

  93. Patches of moss and vegetable mold relieved the blackness of the stones, and a venerable ivy plant clung like a rotten fish-net to the wall.

  94. When mold appears, feeding to horses or mules should stop immediately.

  95. In many cases horses have been killed by eating moldy silage, and the careless person who fed it at once blamed the silage itself, rather than his own carelessness and the mold which really was the cause of the trouble.

  96. This condition consists in a poisoning and depression of the nervous system from eating or drinking feed or water containing poison generated by mold or bacteria.

  97. We have obtained excellent results by the use of a mold of thick gutta-percha, composed of two sections and made to surround the entire lower part of the leg as in an inflexible case.


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