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Example sentences for "mould"

Lexicographically close words:
moughty; mouille; mouing; moujik; moujiks; moulded; moulder; mouldered; mouldering; moulders
  1. Hand made paper is made by means of a mould and a deckle.

  2. The mould is dipped in paper pulp and a quantity taken upon it.

  3. A mould is a piece of fine wire gauze, tightly stretched on a wooden frame.

  4. But these men and women and babes that the shells dispossessed from their narrow tenements of mould had died peacefully in their beds away back yonder--and how long ago it seems now!

  5. After the clay mould has been withdrawn the plaster of paris mould is greased, and five successive coats of small pieces of thick brown paper that have been soaked in water are carefully laid on.

  6. Press into a mould and turn it out at once and serve.

  7. The comprehension and the cure of this greater theme depend upon the same agencies as the first: it is the past alone that can explain the present, and it is youth that alone can mould the remedial future.

  8. The arch-mould is the same as that to the round-headed window on the east; but there is a label-mould over this south one and not on the other.

  9. The label-mould and the capitals of the attached shafts in the jambs are a little later in design than the windows themselves.

  10. The arch-mould of its rounded head is the same in detail as those in the priest-vicars' vestry and in the chamber above the present library.

  11. It is a small window with a cusped head and a square label-mould above it.

  12. But the arch-mould of the #Doorway# within the porch is work of approximately the same date as the outer moulded member of the enclosing arch on the west front of the west porch.

  13. Through the big windows and the open doors the salt dampness of the sea, the vague smell of mould and flowers from the garden of the hotel drifted in and mingled with the odour of lamp oil, growing heavier as the night advanced.

  14. Thus you may make fresh cheese and cream in the French fashion called Jonches, or rush cheese, being put in a mould of rushes tyed at both ends, and being dished put cream to it.

  15. Maybe the green mould in the damp, slick walk at its northern side was a little bit greener and a little bit thicker; and maybe, in summer, the promenading snails were a trifle more numerous there.

  16. But the Italian mould in which Mozart's work is cast, and on which the harmony of the whole depends, is not consciously put forward as a national colouring.

  17. The artisan was liable to the same accidents to which modern founders are exposed, produced by the casual presence of a little water in the mould into which the molten metal is poured.

  18. Their mould is conceived with an exclusive view to speed; they are therefore slender and weak in their build, of great length in proportion to their width, and having a very small draught of water.

  19. Prepare a small mould by plunging it first into hot water, afterwards into cold water.

  20. The mould should be turned out for eating.

  21. Dissolve the gelatine, mix it, when cool, with the apricot, and mould when cold.

  22. Split the savoys in half and place them perpendicularly round the mould to line it; break up the ratafias and put them also in the mould.

  23. Add some clarified isinglass and put some of it into a mould in ice; then fill up with the jelly and peaches alternately and freeze it.

  24. As a hostess, the English woman is sure to mould her house to look like home.

  25. The Reverend Mr. Chizzy was only twenty–four, and he might have passed for nineteen; but he was so high a churchman that the mould of several centuries was on him.

  26. The pleasant smell of freshly turned garden–mould and of young growing things came in through the open window of the Justice of the Peace.

  27. This stranger must be, like herself, a country–bred soul, longing for the new green and the upturned brown mould of the country fields.

  28. The banks were encrusted with a mould because of the breath from below that sticks on them, and was making quarrel with the eyes and with the nose.

  29. After this is well done, and your under surface quite level with the plane, take the block to a good band sawyer, and get him to saw just through the inner line, and you will have your mould in a measure ready for your ribs.

  30. But the mould in which they are to be temporarily fixed must be first made by you, and this is the way to go about it.

  31. The other four are much easier to fit and fix; small cramp 2 being used; but here you must always be sure of a perfect fit all over, or you will find when taken from the mould there will be apertures, Fig.

  32. The great poems, paintings, inventions, theories and philosophies, enlarge and mould the mind of man.

  33. We now know, if we know anything, that Jehovah, the divine potter, did not mix and mould clay into the forms of men and women, and then breathe the breath of life into these forms.

  34. They should respect the mould and moss of antiquity.

  35. One of those men of original mould who leave cultivation leagues behind, and arrive at truth by a bound.

  36. They mould its interests, sway its fashions, suggest its tastes, and they finally rule those who fancy that they rule mankind.

  37. Antony, "it's no matter what the mould may be.

  38. I am afraid," he remarked to himself as he heaved the leaf-mould out of the barrow, "that she knew perfectly well there was no one at the gate.

  39. These considerations engrossed his mind for at least the next half-hour, when, the leaf-mould having been transported from the wood, he went round to the front of the house to trim the edges of the lawn.

  40. My mould has been used for labour since I was little more than a boy, and stiffer labour than this little smiling village has dreamt of, that's sure.

  41. You didn't start in the same mould as the rest of us.

  42. It is one thing to agree to a mad-brained scheme in the first amused interest of its propounding, even to mould it further, and bring it into shape.

  43. A mould for shaping young enthusiasms into heroisms has been scrapped and it takes a desperate long time to recreate it.

  44. Oh that their ranks could be kept filled and that a mould so unique was being used to its fullest in forming new regulars.

  45. Among the minor works issued during the later years of Darwin's life may be mentioned particularly the little book on "The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms.

  46. Not even the tiniest strip of land lies below the mountain to protect it against the breakers; but these reach all the way up to the mountain walls, and can polish and mould them to suit themselves.

  47. He fancied they were some sort of firefolk--that was why they could bend and mould the iron as they wished.

  48. These are the forces that are within us, simply waiting to be recognized and used,--the forces that we should infuse into and mould every-day life with.

  49. Taught to mould the living vase, What matter the cracked pitchers dead and gone?

  50. To mould life as we choose it, shows our choice: That 's our one act, the previous work 's his own.

  51. These make myself: I have long sought in vain To trace how they were formed by circumstance, Yet ever found them mould my wildest youth Where they alone displayed themselves, converted All objects to their use: now see their course!

  52. We talk of mould that heaps the mountain, mites That throng the mould, and God that makes the mites.


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