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Example sentences for "succulence"

Lexicographically close words:
succotash; succour; succoured; succouring; succours; succulent; succumb; succumbed; succumbing; succumbs
  1. He lives in such felicity for a thousand Kalpas subsisting upon the succulence of ambrosia that is as sweet as nectar itself.

  2. As long as the Sun and the Moon move in firmament, so long does that man of wisdom reside in those regions of felicity, subsisting upon the succulence of ambrosia and nectar.

  3. There he subsists upon the succulence of ambrosia.

  4. Its influence on the neighborhood depends on its size or succulence (as also on the difference in width of the foramen jugulare or lacerum, which corresponds with the difference in size of the transverse sinuses).

  5. From cancrum oris it is {338} distinguished by the absence of induration of the skin of the cheek over the swollen membrane, and by the succulence and diffuseness of the tumefaction.

  6. Defn: The quality or condition of being succulent; juiciness; as, the succulence of a peach.

  7. Defn: The state or quality of being juicy; succulence plants.

  8. This fat, thus artificially produced, is doubtless delicious, and the taste and succulence of the boiled and roasted bird draw forth the praise of the guests around the table.

  9. In preparing meat for the table, great care should be taken to prevent the escape of this precious juice, as the succulence and sapidity of the meat depend on its retention.

  10. Or, By keeping the meat whole, you will better preserve the succulence of it.

  11. It should be more or less wilted before being stored, according to the succulence in it, and it is considered highly important that it shall also be free from external moisture.

  12. Its high protein content in combination with its succulence pre-eminently adapts it to such a use.

  13. This danger increases with the humidity of the atmosphere, with the succulence of the alfalfa, and with the degree of the moisture resting on it, as from dew or rain.

  14. But whether this is true or not, the danger is very considerable, and is enhanced by the presence of frost as well as the presence of moisture, from much succulence in the plants, from rain and from dew.

  15. If left until the stems lose their succulence the slow decay following in conjunction with the bulkiness of the mass plowed under might prove harmful to the crop following the clover.

  16. Blue grass pastures are excellent while succulent and abundant, but in midsummer they lose their succulence for weeks in succession.

  17. Field roots furnish succulence that, pound for pound, is more valuable than corn, because of the more favorable influence which it exerts on the digestion.

  18. The plants that furnish succulence in winter are corn in all its varieties, field roots of certain kinds, and the sorghums.

  19. In autumn soiling foods may be fed with profit that are possessed of less succulence than would suffice at an earlier period, as in the autumn the pastures are usually more succulent than in the summer.

  20. Corn and sorghum to furnish the necessary succulence must be ensiled.

  21. Corn ensilage is without a rival in providing winter succulence for cows.

  22. The grandeur of the gold and silver ornaments was actually cast into the shade by the elegance and succulence of the mets they contained.

  23. We find no longer the rich succulence of Herodotus, no longer the strong filament of Thucydides, but thoughts fit only for the slave, and language for the rustic and the robber.

  24. Would you consume a beautiful meadow because there are reptiles in it; or because a few grubs hereafter may be generated by the succulence of the grass?

  25. The plant varies wonderfully in size, and succulence of leaves, according to the nature and state of the soil where it grows.

  26. In dry weather, plenty of water should be given to promote the succulence of the leaves.

  27. Those from the gardens and highly cultivated spots near Philadelphia come to a remarkable size, and succulence of leaf.

  28. The art of doing it well consists in doing it quickly, to keep the gravy and succulence in the meat, which a slow process would nullify, and is of course confined to small articles of every kind of food.


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