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Example sentences for "storing"

Lexicographically close words:
storeys; storiche; storie; storied; stories; stork; storks; storm; stormbound; storme
  1. For the storing of valuable books and bindings such cases are excellent, provided always that there is a free circulation of air about the volumes, or that the doors are opened every day.

  2. The storing of cars out-of-doors, as at Highland Park, results in icy steps on winter mornings, and is a shiftless practice.

  3. On account, however, of the large areas of open farm-land that lie on the watershed of the Ohio and that cannot be reforested, additional means are necessary for storing the surplus storm water.

  4. Many swarms of wild bees descended on our fields: Stately stood the wheatstalk with head bent high: Big of heart we labour'd at storing mighty yields, Wool and corn, and clusters to make men cry!

  5. As we all know, this instinct of storing up food for winter use has been largely denied, but from Sir John Lubbock’s account it certainly exists in some species, though its extent varies greatly.

  6. They make holes in the ground there, and possibly they may be engaged in their proverbial custom of securing and storing up food for the winter.

  7. The objectors thought that the sacred writer had been deceived by appearances, and had mistaken the white cocoon of the ant-pupae (popularly called ant-eggs among ourselves) for grains of corn which they were storing away for future use.

  8. This terribly destructive animal not only steals the crops for immediate subsistence, but lays up a large stock of provisions for the winter, seeming to be actuated by a sort of miserly passion for collecting and storing away.

  9. Now, when there are so many banks and safe-deposit companies, we do not feel the need of secret drawers and repositories for storing our valuables.

  10. A method of storing electricity generated during a severe electrical storm.

  11. It came out on his deathbed what he had been storing up his money for.

  12. Earthenware was also used generally for the purpose of storing liquids or various kinds of food, for the preparation of food and liquids, and for the uses of the table or toilet.

  13. It didn't seem humanly possible that such a thing could be an adjunct to collecting power, to storing the marvel of electricity.

  14. But the next year two Hollanders, professors at Leyden University, carried von Kleist's experiment forward till they developed the Leyden Jar, a practical method for storing electricity.

  15. He just looked, taking it in and storing it away in his eager hungering brain.

  16. The use of electricity must be confined to its power of transmitting or storing up energy, and this truth being recognized, it becomes easy to estimate the future prospects of electricity at something like their proper value.

  17. The heating apparatus should be regulated, and, above all, the best possible provision must be made for catching and storing rain-water, even if this necessitates the providing of a brick and cement tank beneath the staging.

  18. The truth is, the two procedures are of opposite direction: the same effort, by which ideas are connected with ideas, causes the intuition which the ideas were storing up to vanish.

  19. All summer long they were gathering acorns, and in the fall when the nuts were ripe they spent all their time storing the old oak full of provisions for the winter.

  20. Ice house, a close-covered pit or building for storing ice.

  21. A pawnbroker's shop, or room for storing articles put in pawn; hence, a pledge, or pawn.

  22. The act or process of putting or storing in tanks.

  23. Wine cellar, a cellar adapted or used for storing wine.

  24. Not by storing up for the good of one sex or in waste for the pleasure of the other, but by free bestowing is salvation.

  25. The muskrats are repairing their houses and are storing in them the tubers of the water-lilies and of the arrow-leaf and of other kinds of plants for their winter supply.

  26. They are now busy at home gathering and storing their crops of corn, of beans, and of squashes and pumpkins.

  27. Young Buonaparte, come from Corsica to study in Paris, spent a year here and was confirmed in its chapel, now used for storing clothes.

  28. This storing up of energy is analogous to pulling aside the lath, and is the making use of the elasticity of the Aether, in order to produce a tendency to recoil.

  29. That which has actually been accomplished is the storing up of energy in the Aether around the jar.


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