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Example sentences for "mole"

Lexicographically close words:
molders; molding; moldings; molds; moldy; molecular; molecule; molecules; molehill; molehills
  1. I would give for the mole on thy cheek Samarcand and Buchara!

  2. Mr. Brown woke up suddenly and carried the mole into his house.

  3. He had a sack with something live in it; I watched him set a mole trap.

  4. There he had dug quite a deep hole for dog darnel; and had set a mole trap.

  5. He sat in the sun, and conversed cordially with Tommy Brock, who was passing through the wood with a sack and a little spud which he used for digging, and some mole traps.

  6. He found another mole trap newly set; he was still upon the track of Tommy Brock.

  7. Fifteen minutes later, an old British submarine was run into a viaduct connecting the mole with the shore and there blown up, breaking a big gap in the viaduct.

  8. Wasn't I for washing out my Gerard's mole in his young days?

  9. She described the little Gerard minutely, not forgetting the mole on his little finger.

  10. And see this mole on his little finger; now look at thine own; there!

  11. I'll have Mole send it over to Judge Flyinfox.

  12. In addition, to supply oxygen for human respiration (at a rate of 1 mole of O2 per hour) the cleavage of two additional moles of water is required.

  13. On the average, the oxidation of 4 moles of H2 is required for the conversion of 1 mole of CO2 (the hourly production of a man).

  14. A mole is carried from the end of this pier, which bends in a south-westerly direction towards the town, forming nearly a quarter of a circle.

  15. The Mole was crowded with troops, many of whom got upon the parapet to look at the ship; and Lord Exmouth, observing them as he stood upon the poop, waved to them to move away.

  16. The officers of the squadron presented to their commander a magnificent piece of plate, of 1,400 guineas value, representing the Mole of Algiers, with its fortifications.

  17. The fire all round the Mole looked like Pandemonium.

  18. The rock upon which the mole is built extends about two hundred yards to the N.

  19. At eleven o'clock, she was met outside the mole by the captain of the port, who received the communication, and promised an answer in two hours.

  20. The deceased is of medium height, with a dark complexion, dark hair, clean shaved, has a mole on the left temple, and was dressed in evening dress.

  21. Keep an eye on that mole along the edge of the water," advised Frank.

  22. Here was a mole alongside of which possibly submarines tied up, and its destruction would deprive the enemy of a valuable station.

  23. She has always groped amidst obstacles like a mole pressing on where the earth is softest.

  24. I want to see if he's really--got a mole in front of his ear!

  25. But it was too late coming; the mole was finished, and the opening in it defended by two forts; and a floating palisade blocked the passage as well.

  26. The whole court had assembled in the gallery: Mole spoke first.

  27. Chancellor Seguier had the poltroonery to accept the presidency of the council, offered him by the Duke of Orleans; he thus avenged himself for the preference the, queen had but lately shown for Mole by confiding the seals to him.

  28. The water will loosen it," remarked Mole quietly.

  29. He again who for a few francs induced the real Paul Mole to follow him into the house of the murdered demagogue and to mingle there with the throng.

  30. The parlour and even Simonne's room were also filled with people: men, most of whom Mole knew by sight; friends or enemies of the ranting demagogue who lay murdered in the very bath which his casual servant had prepared for him.

  31. Mole did not pause to listen to these comments.

  32. Mole had it in his hand, when suddenly a rough blow struck him on the shoulder.

  33. Mole kept an obstinate shoulder turned towards him--a grimy shoulder, which showed naked through a wide rent in his blouse.

  34. He pushed his way through the crowd to the corner of the anteroom where Mole stood, crouching and hunched up, his grimy hands idly fingering the papers which Chauvelin had returned to him a moment ago.

  35. It was the factitious Paul Mole who stole the ring and who stood for one moment gazing into clever citizen Chauvelin's eyes.

  36. Papers or no papers, testimony or no testimony, the incarcerated Paul Mole was the Scarlet Pimpernel--of this Chauvelin was as certain as that he was alive.

  37. IV Paul Mole had been to the offices of the Moniteur and to the printing works of L'Ami du Peuple.

  38. What had Paul Mole to do with the child and the ring?

  39. He looked up at Mole as he said this, for the latter, though his shoulders were bent, was unusually tall, and Mole took the papers from him.

  40. He discovered the real Paul Mole first, studied him, learned his personality, until his own became a perfect replica of the miserable caitiff.

  41. On the Mole and sometimes in the Largo di Medini Pulcinello holds forth all day long, quacks scream out the efficacy of their nostrums and improvisatori recite battles of Paladins.

  42. The Largo di Medina is situated close to the Mole and light house and is not far from the Largo del Palazzo where the Royal Palace stands, nor from the Strada di Toledo, which is the most bustling part of the town.

  43. The Port and Mole are striking objects and considerable commercial bustle prevails there.

  44. When they found a mole hill they opened it and put in a few beans so the mole would eat them and die.

  45. Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may not hear a footfall; we are now near his cell,” said Caliban.

  46. Then Iachimo told of the little mole which he had noticed on the white skin of Imogen, and Leonatus could no longer refuse to admit that he had lost his wager.

  47. But Alexander began to construct a wider mole from the mainland, capable of containing more towers; and he ordered the engine-makers to prepare fresh engines.

  48. It was likewise intended that the Tyrians who might sail near to injure the men engaged in the construction of the mole should not retire easily, being assailed by missiles from the towers.

  49. The men also in the triremes tarrying near the mole kept on shooting arrows into the towers, so that it was not safe for men to approach in order to bring materials to quench the fire.

  50. Their walls opposite the mole were about one hundred and fifty feet high, with a breadth in proportion, and constructed with large stones imbedded in gypsum.

  51. Alexander constructed a mole seven stades long from the coast to the island, thus forming the two harbours of Alexandria.

  52. However, as these arguments of his had prevailed, he resolved to construct a mole from the mainland to the city.

  53. As soon as they approached the mole and the towers, they threw fire among the wood, and at the same time ran the vessel, with the triremes, aground as violently as possible, dashing against the end of the mole.

  54. When all the preparations had been completed they brought up the engines of war along the mole that had been made and also began to shoot from ships moored near various parts of the wall and making trial of its strength.

  55. However curious I may have been, nature placed that mole in such a position as to escape any but the most minute search.

  56. I concluded, therefore, that Esther had a mole like that on her chin in a certain place which a virtuous girl does not shew; and innocent as she was I suspected that she herself did not know of this second mole's existence.

  57. Gwynne stooped suddenly and kissed the little black mole on her shoulder.

  58. Her neck and arms were bare, and Gwynne noticed at once that she had another little black mole where the bodice slipped from her shoulder.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    molecular motion; molecular physics; molecular weight