How to use in-sentence of “flakes”:
+ Frosted Flakes is a cereal like Corn flakesCorn Flakes from Kellogg’s, but coated with frosted sugar.
+ Some were touched with glue and sprinkled with flakes of mica for a glittering appearance.
+ The mud is a mix of flakes of clay minerals and tiny fragments of other minerals, especially quartz and calcite.
+ The artefacts are flakes and other implements, 48 in all, some of which show signs of being worked to produce a cutting edge.
+ Frosted Flakes are also available with apple pieces, banana pieces or coated in chocolate.
+ Schist is characteristically “foliated”, meaning the mineral grains split off easily into flakes or slabs.
+ The flakes would have been used as crude knives or scrapers.
Example sentences of “flakes”:
+ Dried peppers may be reconstituted whole, or processed into flakes or powders.
+ More and better flakes meant better use of carcasses and therefore a need for fewer carcasses, less hunting, etc.
+ Gold can be mined by searching in the bed of a river or other stream of water to remove the flakes of gold.
+ Hammerscale looks like either flakes or spheres.
+ The method used to get the blades and flakes is called the Levallois technique.
+ The “pellegrino”, identifiable with the alchemist “Giustiniani Bono”, stayed for a night in the gardens of the villa in search of a mysterious herb capable of producing gold, the next morning he was seen disappearing forever through the door, but left behind a few flakes of gold fruit of a successful alchemical transmutation, and a mysterious paper full of puzzles and magic symbols that would contain the secret of the Philosopher’s Stone.
+ The Artifact artefacts found there included flint chopping tools, flint flakes and the tip of a worked wooden shaft along with the remains of a giant elephant and hippopotamus.
+ In the former one, dough flakes are roughly torn by hand, whereas in the latter one, dough flakes are round shaped.
+ Flint flakes have been found on the island, and one is currently in the Alderney Museum.
+ Moreover, the increased number of flakes available made ranging farther from the source of the stone possible and gave more staying power to the hunt.
+ Dried peppers may be reconstituted whole, or processed into flakes or powders.
+ More and better flakes meant better use of carcasses and therefore a need for fewer carcasses, less hunting, etc.
+ The flakes can be very different in size and shape.
+ Corn flakes are marketed as a popular breakfast meal.
+ The earliest known use of adhesives was discovered in central Italy when two stone flakes partially covered with birch-bark tar.
+ He saw some shiny little flakes of gold in the river.
+ The Clactonian industry involved striking thick, irregular flakes from a core of flint, which was then employed as a chopper.
+ Corn flakes are a breakfast cereal, normally served with milk.
+ In Japan, a fish and kelp stock called dashi is made by briefly flakes called “katsuobushi” in nearly boiling water.
+ Tony the Tiger has been the mascot in Frosted Flakes since it was first introduced in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes, and he is known for saying the cereal’s slogan: “”They’re grrreat!””.