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Lexicographically close words:
prodigiously; prodigy; prodromal; prods; produce; producer; producers; produces; produceth; producible
  1. The coloring substances of cane and those produced in the process of manufacture.

  2. The world's production of sugar amounts to nearly seventeen million tons, practically one half of which is derived from the beet root, the greater percentage of which is produced in Europe.

  3. The less of these tops, of course, that may be produced for a given amount of cane, the better it will be for the growers, nevertheless they have a good feeding value if properly handled.

  4. The amount of this material produced per hectare will depend upon various factors, including the variety of cane, its stage of maturity, etc.

  5. In Bengal the wild date palm (Phoenix silvestris) has produced a low grade of molasses sugar for consumption by the natives for a great number of years.

  6. The scenery produced by the green rock-bound fiords with the snowy peaks beyond is truly magnificent.

  7. The effect produced by this verdant growth upon the scenery of the state of Washington can be best realized by climbing to one of the heights overlooking the timber line.

  8. If the occasion always produced the man London would have produced an Aristophanes.

  9. A play isn't fully produced until it is in a form in which you can refer to it.

  10. I don't know what they put on the posters; but the plays are written and acted--produced with great success.

  11. Mr. Abbey has produced nothing more charming than this bright knot of handsome, tittering daughters of burghers, in their primeval pelisses and sprigged frocks.

  12. An illusion is produced which, in its very completeness, makes one cast an uneasy eye over the dwindling fields that are still left to conquer.

  13. And in relation to the latter I must repeat what I said about the young lady with the flower, that this is the sort of work which, when produced in youth, leads the attentive spectator to ask unanswerable questions.

  14. From his army-kit he produced a boot-brush and a can of tan polish, and fell to work, finding in the accustomed task some slight surcease from his troubles.

  15. Bill Conway produced a dollar and likewise covered it.

  16. From somewhere on his person, he produced a dirk and slashed vigorously.

  17. Saïd produced some dollars, which were no doubt intended to last her during her husband's absence: he then rode on without attempting a farewell, and we were really off at last.

  18. From the recesses of a bunk in the next shelter, where he slept, he produced some pink china cups; then returned with a plate of bread, hardened to the consistency of biscuit, and smelling strongly of aniseed.

  19. Kent and Story had not then produced those works which have secured to them their present freehold of European fame.

  20. It is an ancient fable that the eruptions of Etna were produced by the restless movements of the giant Enceladus imprisoned beneath.

  21. Certain it is, no single concession of king or emperor recorded in history has produced such disastrous far-reaching consequences.

  22. Sir: Mr. Browere has produced and read to me several letters from sundry most respectable personages; on their recommendation and at his request I sat to him to take my bust.

  23. This offer produced the best effect in the city, giving confidence to the well-affected, whilst, as the discontented were ignorant of the extent of aid that could be afforded, they deemed it wisest to keep quiet.

  24. Is it then justifiable, to suffer the engagements which produced such results to be evaded and set at nought?

  25. The effect anticipated was, in reality, produced by their report, so that we contributed in no small degree to hasten the peace which was shortly afterwards established.

  26. The poets tell us, that after the giants were overthrown by the gods, the earth in revenge produced her last offspring', which was Fame.

  27. Sometimes it is produced a monster, and licked into shape; at other times it comes into the world completely formed, and is spoiled in the licking.

  28. If a cardinal bishop should be questioned for any offense, there must be twenty-four witnesses produced against him.

  29. This is another of the primary colors and a very essential one, it being the nearest allied to shade, and although not shade itself, no shadows can be produced without it.

  30. It is also free from the mussy, dirty appearance which is produced by the use of the cotton and crayon sauce alone.

  31. In transparent color this has more the effect of a dark gray than a brilliant black, such as is produced with body colors.

  32. These colors are more suitable for figures and landscapes combined than they are for landscapes alone, yet very pretty effects in landscapes can be produced with them.

  33. The line effect is produced throughout the whole picture, in the background, face and dress.

  34. The foregoing illustration is the first or ground work for the stipple effect produced by the aid of the fingers.

  35. Orange, purple and green are called secondary colors, and are produced by the combination of the primary colors.

  36. This can be produced in crayon portraits made over a photographic enlargement, or in free-hand crayons after the filling in just described has been done.

  37. The tertiary colors--broken green, gray and brown--are produced by the mixture of the secondary colors.

  38. If the background is dark, a nice effect is produced by tinting it a little with this color.

  39. So complicated a structure could no more have been struck out on paper in a deliberate and single plan than those separate pieces could have been produced by a single blow.

  40. Some enamoured potter having produced a masterpiece as a present to his lady destroyed the design, so that the service he gave her might be unique.

  41. But somehow the song fell flat; the contretemps about Verena, or perhaps the sullenness it had left on Sir Dace, produced a sense of general discomfort; and nobody asked for another.

  42. Betty produced a card from her innermost pocket, and showed it to Mr. Pym: who carefully copied down the address.

  43. Inspector Badger produced a funereal notebook, which he laid open on his knee; and the rest of us settled ourselves in our chairs with no little curiosity to hear Mr. Jellicoe's statement.

  44. And all that has been done already," he added as I produced my measuring-tape.

  45. The will itself is the most diabolically exasperating document that was ever produced by the perverted ingenuity of a wrong-headed man.

  46. It is produced by the unprotected surface of one bone grinding against the similarly unprotected surface of another.

  47. The examiner produced blanks, and Mr. Cooley got busy getting pens and ink.

  48. He produced witnesses who swore on the stand that John Marsh, of late years, was an entirely changed man, irresponsible for his actions.

  49. Said Judge Lowell, in rendering his famous decision: "A century of Reis would never have produced a speaking telephone by mere improvement of construction.

  50. As might have been expected, the independent movement produced a number of competent local leaders, but none of national importance.

  51. A very bad effect was produced in the undecided districts--it is perhaps wiser not to specify them at this moment.

  52. During the day I ate one slab of chocolate, which, with the heat, produced a violent thirst.

  53. But on the whole the impression produced was one of surprise that the Boers had done so little damage with the sixteen thousand shells they had fired during the siege.

  54. But the Artillery stood to their work like men, and though they apparently produced no impression on the Boer guns, did not suffer as severely as might have been expected, losing no more than fifteen officers and men altogether.

  55. Anxious to find out the impression produced on the Boers by the late actions, I hastened to meet the ambulances, which, preceded by three horsemen carrying a large white flag, were now coming from the direction of Bulwana.

  56. We introduced ourselves as President Kruger and General Joubert, and presented the farmer as Mr. Schreiner, who had come to a secret conference, and having produced our passes, satisfied the patrol that we were not eligible for capture.

  57. They simply imitated, and therefore never produced real artistic work except when, as sometimes happened, they painted grotesque figures instead of the persons whom they were supposed to copy on their porcelain.

  58. Perhaps the finest porcelain produced during the Kang-he period was the green family, sometimes used with blue under the glaze.

  59. Another production of the Chinese which has never been successfully produced in Europe is this crackled or crackle ware.

  60. In the Chinese soft paste better effect was produced by the hatching and stippling style of decoration which was adopted in later times and superseded the broad washes adopted in the Kang-he period.

  61. At Nagano-mura, a pottery produced ware with a streaky glaze, but not painted.

  62. Suen-tih, whose reign is the most celebrated for the production of Ming porcelain, produced very fine examples, with flowers in pale blue, having red fish moulded as handles.

  63. The dull black was produced from manganese which had some impurities in it, whilst the mirror black was made of manganese having cobalt in it mixed with white glaze and an earth containing iron.

  64. Small crackles like the herring's roe, and large crackles like the ice cracks, could be produced by the potter as he chose.

  65. These glazes are amongst the finest produced in Japan.

  66. Kutani, in the province of Kaga, produced pottery of dark clay with a light chocolate glaze about the middle of the seventeenth century.

  67. Nature which makes your science marvel, is she not herself a mirage, produced by senses as deceptive as the wizard's lantern?

  68. He produced the two white pigeons, bound together, which the Christian had begged him to offer as a sacrifice to the goddess of love.

  69. At the entrance to a showman's travelling booth, a blind slave, for four obols a day, was pumping up the water which produced this extraordinary harmony.

  70. You say that people weep and pray before semblances produced by a lamp and coloured glasses?

  71. If any of the jokes from the lower end of the table reached the upper end, they seldom produced much effect.

  72. The two parties being confronted before him, each produced a book of accounts, written in a language and character that would have puzzled any but a High-Dutch commentator, or a learned decipherer of Egyptian obelisks.

  73. I brought it to a close, as well as I could, and published it; but the time and circumstances in which it was produced rendered me always unable to look upon it with satisfaction.

  74. But if so much evil is mingled with the good produced by the public press in Great Britain, how must the case stand with the same mighty agent of benefit or mischief in a colony like that of New South Wales?

  75. They are sung by a whole chorus of females of all ages, and the effect produced upon the bystanders by this wild music surpasses belief.

  76. The fruits of Italy and Spain, the tobacco of Virginia, and the Indian corn of the southern states of America, are all produced in the Australian colonies.

  77. It is a painful feeling to contemplate the past condition of one portion of the convict population, but it is a wholesome exercise of the mind, and has already produced an improvement in that wretched state.

  78. The fund thus produced is spent in encouraging emigration and providing labourers.

  79. At Sydney, the spot of cleared ground called the Governor's Farm had produced about twenty-five bushels of barley.

  80. She had complained of the dulness of her life, and that complaint from her had produced his noble, kind, generous, dear, enthusiastic benevolence towards her.

  81. Seen from the inside the garden was not much; but, from the outside, it gave a distinct character to the house, and produced an unexpressed acknowledgment that the owner of it ought to belong to the county set.

  82. The faint customary blush on Dorothy's cheeks which Mr. Gibson's name had produced now covered her whole face even up to the roots of her hair.

  83. The effort should be made, and the required result should be produced by it.

  84. Illustration] The feud between Miss Stanbury and Mr. Gibson raged violently in Exeter, and produced many complications which were very difficult indeed of management.

  85. Could it be possible that all those refusals were simply the early pulses of hesitating compliance produced by maidenly reserve?

  86. A man is the outgrowth of the double cell produced from the conjugation of two human reproductive cells, and consists of all the cells which arise from this and remain in connection with each other.

  87. Of the dyes produced directly upon the fiber itself, one may take aniline black and also primulin as a type, the latter a dye somewhat recently introduced by Mr. A.

  88. A fourth group, comprising comparatively few, is made up of those colors which are directly produced upon the fiber itself.

  89. The double individual produced from the fusion of two individuals, which divides and lives on in its descendants, contains the substance of both.

  90. Dark full shades invariably appear faster than pale ones produced from the same coloring matter, simply because of the larger body of pigment present.

  91. Any grade can be produced by means of this power of selection.

  92. From this double cell produced by conjugation many generations of cells arise by continual cell division in divergent series.

  93. In certain cases it is quite difficult to distinguish them by the physical appearances produced during their growth.

  94. The prints in Prussian blue are produced in a similar manner, the sensitive salt with which the calico is prepared being ammonium ferricitrate, and the developer potassium ferricyanide.

  95. They were also found to be most easily produced when the chain of molecules in the discharge were all of the same kind.

  96. If color fatigue was produced in the eye by a glass of any special hue, it was found that the color in question came last in the series in point of recognition.

  97. The votes were close--ninety to eighty-six--produced by the seceding and absence of a few moderate men from the North.

  98. This produced great excitement among the whites, and the two parties armed against each other, and horrible massacres and conflagrations followed.

  99. It has produced a greater effect here than any other single speech.

  100. So small a matter as a slight wavering in the Blackfoot mind as to the best place for encamping produced an effect on the trail sufficient to be instantly observed.

  101. The report of a rifle, the yell of a foe, could not have produced such an effect on the savages as did that fizzing sound.

  102. I do not imply that the French Revolution was the work of enthusiasts, but that the enthusiasm of Rousseau produced a horde of Brissots, Marats, Robespierres, &c.

  103. The new discoveries in politics have produced some in ethics not less novel, and until the adoption of revolutionary doctrines, the extent of human submission or human depravity was fortunately unknown.

  104. An apprehension of some attempt from the Jacobins, and the discontents which the scarcity of bread give rise to among the people, have produced a private order from the Committees of government for arming and re-organizing the National Guard.

  105. Books, few at the best, long used in Latin or French, were now demanded by English mind, and being produced in answer to the demand.

  106. On his return to England, he produced his American Notes for General Circulation.

  107. It may be safely asserted that Paul Clifford never produced a highwayman.

  108. Nothing that he produced is of the highest order of poetic merit, but everything was full of promise.

  109. Near the close of his life he produced a very successful comedy, entitled The Conscious Lover, which would have been of pecuniary value to him, were it not that he was already overwhelmed with debt.

  110. He produced much which he did not publish; and his writings all contain a suggestion of strength and scholarship, a surplus beyond what he has given to the world.

  111. With his public duties he combined severe historical study; and the novels he now produced gave witness of his riper and better learning.

  112. In his forced seclusion, he produced the greatest of English poems--religious, romantic, and heroic.

  113. In 1787 he produced Inkle and Yarico, founded upon the pathetic story of Addison, in The Spectator.

  114. Sidney's works have a relish of this diction, and are imbued with the spirit which produced it.

  115. In 1815, before half the reading world had delighted themselves with Waverley, his rapid pen had produced Guy Mannering, a story of English and Scottish life, superior to Waverley in its original descriptions and more general interest.


  116. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "produced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    done; executed; grown; made; raised


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    produced artificially; produced from