“maharaja” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “maharaja”:

– The Rajas of Yasin were great warriors and fought against the Sikhs and the Dogras of Kashmir, but this house eventually lost power and the ownership of Yasin changed hands several times between the rule of the Mehtar of Chitral, and the Maharaja of Kashmir.

– As a young man he fought against the rising Sikh power led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

– She was married to Raja Gangadhar Rao, the Maharaja of Jhansi, in 1842, and became the Rani of Jhansi.

– Even when Sardar Hari Singh Dhillon, the Sikh Bhangi Misl Maharaja of Amritsar, Tarn Taran Sahib and Lahore, found out about Ahmed Shah Abdali being in the Patiala Kingdom, he marched with a big army of dashing looking Sikh soldiers from the Majha, where the holy city of Amritsar is located, on Patiala Kingdom to chase the Ahmed Shah away, but on the way he was killed, by someone.

– In 2010 the last surviving knight, The Maharaja of Dhrangadhra, died and the order became dormant.

maharaja use in sentences
maharaja use in sentences

Example sentences of “maharaja”:

– In November 1808, Maharaja Ranjit Singh attacked Shahzadpur and take Naraingarh in his control and put pressure on Shahzadpur state then ruler of Shahzadpur asked for help from British Government.

– He was also a participant in Maharaja Lawak, which was a second series of competitions for the finalists of each season of “Raja Lawak”.

– Some states were of such importance that their rulers were almost always appointed Knights Grand Commanders; such rulers included the Nizam of Hyderabad stateHyderabad, the Maharaja of Mysore, the Maharaja of Maharaja of Baroda, the Maharajas of Nawab of Maharaja of Maharana of Udaipur, the Maharana of Cutch.

– Its ruler, the Maharaja of Jodhpur, expressed a wish to join Pakistan but Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of BurmaLord Mountbatten warned him that his subjects were mostly Hindus and his accession to Pakistan would create problems.

– The first recorded owner of the piece was Tukoji Rao III, Maharaja of Indore in the early 20th century.

– The Company Government conferred the title of Maharaja on him for his loyalty.

– Saugor was the seat of a Maratha governor, and the northern part of the territory was given to the British by the Maratha Peshwa, the southern part, which included Jabalpur and the upper Narmada River valley, was ceded by the Bhonsle Maharaja of Nagpur.

– It is also said that Cheema/Chattha Jatts are the decedents of Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chohan the sovereign of delhi.

– Oachira Kali is celebrated in commemoration of the battle of Kayamkulam, fought between Marthanda Varma, the Maharaja of Travancore and the Raja of Kayamkulam.

- In November 1808, Maharaja Ranjit Singh attacked Shahzadpur and take Naraingarh in his control and put pressure on Shahzadpur state then ruler of Shahzadpur asked for help from British Government.

- He was also a participant in Maharaja Lawak, which was a second series of competitions for the finalists of each season of "Raja Lawak".

– And Maharaja Ranjit Singh was forced to leave back.

– The last living knight, The Maharaja of Alwar, died in 2009 and the order became dormant.

– Till Maharaja Ranjit Singh was alive, Britishers were not able to cross the Sutlej river.

– In September 1872, the building was again set ablaze under the rule of Maharaja Ranbir Singh.

– Soon after the partition of India in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir signed the Instrument of Accession, thereby acceding to the Indian Union.

– The Mirs of both sent an annual tribute to the Kashmir Durbar until 1947, and along with the ruler of Hunza, was considered to be among the most loyal vassals of the Maharaja of Kashmir.

– The last restoration was carried out during the reign of Maharaja Pratap Singh.

Use in sentence of “wards”

How to use in-sentence of “wards”:

+ Leicester is divided into 22 wards for local government which include the city centre and many suburban areas.

+ Patharghata Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 9 mahallas.

+ In 1889, 15 wards were established in the city of Tokyo.

+ On 15 March 1947, the ward of Shinjuku was formed by combining the wards of Ushigome, Yodobashi, and Yotsuya.

+ At WWE Extreme Rules, Hardy defeated Edge in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship World Heavyweight Championship, but lost the championship immediately after wards to CM Punk, who cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase.

+ He served as Alderman for the Wards of the City of LondonWard of City from his election in 1991 until 2005.

+ It was the first one to be split into two wards – Pound Hill North and Pound Hill South.

Use in sentence of wards
Use in sentence of wards

Example sentences of “wards”:

+ The special cities are not the same as the special wards of Tokyo.

+ Other city wards are part of a larger city government, but these are not.

+ Lower level administrative areas are 353 union parishads, 3,159 mouzas, 12 municipalities, 25 wards and 4,163 villages.

+ In some places, there are special wards for Deafnessdeaf people, where the services are held in the local sign language.

+ The combined population of Halewood’s four local government wards was 29,217.

+ Boll died of a stroke at the Manhattan Psychiatric CenterManhattan State Hospital, the psychiatric hospital on Wards Island on April 11, 1949 at the age of 55.

+ The least ethnically diverse wards are in the north of the city.

+ Vaux in Sunderland and Wards Brewing Company in Sheffield had been part of the Vaux Group, when both breweries closed the group started to concentrate on its hotels which were in The Swallow Group.

+ For county councils, each electoral division elected one member; for metropolitan district councils, each ward elected three members; and wards in non-metropolitan districts could elect a varying number of members.

+ Tochōmae Station is a railway station in the Shinjuku, TokyoShinjuku wards in Tokyo, Japan.

+ The wards have a unique administrative relationship with the prefectural government.

+ The number of wards grew to 35 in 1932.

+ Members are chosen from the wards of the city.

+ Fajardo has 7 wards and Fajardo Pueblo.

+ He is the current 1st Wards of the United StatesWard Alderman of Chicago.

+ On March 15, 1947, the ward of Chiyoda was formed by combining the wards of Kanda, TokyoKanda and Kōjimachi.

+ Kanglatongbi is further subdivided into six wards and each ward is represented by respective members.

+ Barguna also has four municipalities containing 44 wards and 49 mahallas.

+ The special wards often use the word city in their official English name.

+ There are four other special wards next to Meguro.

+ The special cities are not the same as the special wards of Tokyo.

+ Other city wards are part of a larger city government, but these are not.

How to use the word “thinner”

How to use in-sentence of “thinner”:

– Smaller and thinner labia are the labia minora.

– The air gets thinner the higher it is.

– It is round in section and somewhat thinner than spaghetti.

– Giant planets are commonly said to lack solid surfaces, but it is more accurate to say that they lack surfaces altogether since the gases that constitute them simply become thinner and thinner with increasing distance from the planets’ centers, eventually becoming indistinguishable from the interplanetary medium.

– Females have a larger abdomen than males but males have longer and thinner legs with a slim body.

– The treatment for this is breathing medicine to help add water to the lungs to keep the mucus thinner so it is easier to cough up.

– A badminton racquet has a longer, thinner neck than a tennis racquet with softer strings as the shuttlecock is hit up over a net.

– In the Byzantine Empire a technique with thinner wires were developed.

How to use the word thinner
How to use the word thinner

Example sentences of “thinner”:

- This is the thinner of the two main types.

- Thus, plates and volcanovolcanic activity were considerably more active than they are today; the Earth's crust was not only thinner than is today, but probably broken up into many more hot spots, rift valleys, and transform faults.
- Although Plasma TVs are much lighter and thinner than direct view and rear projection TVs, an LCD TV can be even more light and slim.

– This is the thinner of the two main types.

– Thus, plates and volcanovolcanic activity were considerably more active than they are today; the Earth’s crust was not only thinner than is today, but probably broken up into many more hot spots, rift valleys, and transform faults.

– Although Plasma TVs are much lighter and thinner than direct view and rear projection TVs, an LCD TV can be even more light and slim.

– As his part in the “Mario” series progressed, Luigi became taller and thinner than his brother.

– Pipe usually has thicker walls and may be threaded or welded, where tubes have thinner walls, and needs special joining techniques such as ‘brazing’, ‘compression fitting’, ‘crimping’, or for plastics, ‘solvent welding’.

– The advantage of a higher-voltage system is that thinner wire is used, which is less expensive and easier to pull through conduit.

– The thinner teeth and lighter skeleton of “Qianzhousaurus” suggest it hunted smaller creatures, such as lizards and feathered dinosaurs.

– AAAA are a newer, thinner type of battery, most commonly found in small electronics.

– While they look like emperor penguins, they are different in the fact that king penguins have longer beaks, orange coloration on their chest, and are thinner than the emperor penguin.

– The maritime pine is a large tree tree, that grows up to The bark is orange-red and thick, but thinner in the upper parts of the tree.

– It is smaller, seedier, has a higher acidity, a stronger aroma, and a thinner rind than that of the more common Persian lime.

– Laxoox bread is very similar to “injera”, made in Ethiopian and Eritrea, but is much thinner and smaller in size.

– The longer, thinner baguette helped solve this problem because it could be prepared and baked much faster.

– The national flagnational flag of the Gambia has three horizontal red, blue and green stripes separated by two thinner white stripes.

– The ancestor of modern humans who appeared around 50,000 years ago was more developed and could fabricate thinner flake tools and blade-like tools using a variety of stones.

– Dental floss can do most things that a toothpick can do but dental floss is much thinner than a toothpick and can thus get to places that most toothpicks cannot reach.

– Gothic buildings had thinner walls, larger windows, pointed arches and large buttresses.

– They were thinner than Renaissance recorders.

More in-sentence examples of “thinner”:

- The hot "tsuyu" in this instance is thinner than that used as a dipping sauce for chilled soba.

- This means that the titanium parts can be thinner and lighter, but still withstand the same forces.
- The snout becomes progressively thinner the older the gharial gets.

– The hot “tsuyu” in this instance is thinner than that used as a dipping sauce for chilled soba.

– This means that the titanium parts can be thinner and lighter, but still withstand the same forces.

– The snout becomes progressively thinner the older the gharial gets.

– Cold air becomes thicker and falls, and warm air becomes thinner and goes up.

– Again, the thinner the board, the faster you will go.

– As more and more of the sea ice is thinner first-year ice the greater effect storms have on its stability with turbulence resulting from major extratropical cyclones resulting in extensive fractures of sea ice.

– Televisions with plasma display panel are much thinner than cathode ray tubes and are usually higher definition.

– The iPad Air is 7.5 millimeters thick, which is thinner than both the iPad 2 and the iPad Mini.

– Other types of lava, like “pahoehoe”, “aa”, and “pillow lava”, are thinner and flow faster.

– Flamethrowers use a thinner version of the same fuel to destroy gun emplacements, bunkers and cave hideouts.

– It is thinner than the continental crust and denser.

– In the UK “chips” are seen as different to “fries” with chips being thicker cut than the thinner fries.

– Mantle dentin is a separate, harder but thinner layer that separates primary dentin from the tooth crown.

– The iPad Air 2 has a thinner design than the iPad Air and has new features, such as a better camera and a Touch ID fingerprint reader.

– When there is thinner and less mucus it is easier to breathe.

– It is possible to write in thicker or thinner lines by varying the angle, at which the reed pen is held.

– Obi worn for practicing martial arts are a lot thinner and shorter than other kinds of obi.

– To enable this amount of storage capacity on a removable microSD card, SanDisk developed a proprietary technique that allows for 16 memory die to be vertically stacked, each shaved to be thinner than a strand of hair.

– The unguis grows outward faster than the subunguis to make a curve and the thinner sides of the claw wear away faster than their thicker middle, making a more or less sharp point.

– Scientists found that mice who had more leptin in their bodies were thinner and didn’t need to eat as much.

– It was also a lot thinner and had curved edges because people were complaining that the first gen iPad made their hands sore.

– Also, pistols are often thinner and can be worn concealed better than revolvers.

– Gruel is a similar but thinner concoction to porridge.

– In the latter case the region column uses a thinner form.

– Females also have horns, but they are thinner and shorter.

– For thinner rectangles, this total area value “approaches” the area underneath the graph.

– Gas is present in large amounts so it will be divided in gas bubbles separated by liquid regions which may form films, thinner and thinner when the liquid phase is drained out of the system.

– They are available plain, or as a fruit pancake with raisins baked in, and larger thinner crumpets are made from the same recipe by watering down the mix.

– Audiences noticed that in the last number “Get Happy” she appears thinner than in the rest of the movie.

– This caused his taller, thinner look, combined with his Mario-design outfit and green color.

– It comes in many different types such as the very thick “cioccolata densa” in Italy, and the thinner hot cocoa that is usually drunk in the United States.

– In between the ribs were sloping surfaces of stone or brick that could be much thinner and lighter than the ribs.

– The information needed to establish relatedness becomes thinner the farther back.

– Body hair may also have been thinner to hasten cooling.

– Some notable changes that are featured, includes, a larger display and thinner bezels found on the device with the repositioning of the fingerprint scanner from the front to the rear panel.

– The higher above the Earth, the thinner the atmosphere.

– Like the iPhone 5, it is a thinner and lighter that introduces a 4-inch screen.

– Magpie-larks are also smaller, are thinner than butcherbirds, and have a different pattern of black and white markings.

– These new types of transparent ceramic armours make thinner armour with equal stopping power to traditional laminated glass.

– These didgeridoos also often vary widely in size and shape, many being thinner and straighter.

– It has a thinner design and also has Touch ID compared to the iPad Air.

– The myometrium grows at first but becomes thinner at the end of the pregnancy.

– Arms and legs both have a thicker bone at the top and two thinner bones at the bottom.

– As the rectangles become thinner and thinner, the rectangles cover the area underneath the graph better and better.

– Lenses made from clear polycarbonate can be thinner than lenses made from regular glass.

– The data revealed no atmosphere to a surface pressure of 0.03 microbars; if it exists, it would have to be far thinner than that of Triton Triton or Pluto.

– Thin ropes are made by hand forming thinner ropes.

– The cords can be thinner or thicker cords.

– The 80 and 160GB iPods were replaced with a thinner 120GB iPod for $249.

“womb” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “womb”:

+ I give birth to Father head ; my womb is in the waters, in the sea.

+ The female holds the embryos in the womb without a placenta.

+ OI happens in the womb and there is no cure.

+ They can give birth to the most four babies after being in the mother’s womb for about six weeks.

+ The original figures of the Meitei numerals were coined from the embryoembryonic developments of a human foetus during the period of gestation, within a mother’s womb and its delivery in the tenth month, leaving the uterus of the mother vacant, forming zero.

+ The uterus or womb is part of the Human reproductive systemreproductive system of the female body.

+ He remained in her womb for 62 years while his mother was leaning against a plum tree.

womb how to use?
womb how to use?

Example sentences of “womb”:

+ He did this by putting the heart in the womb of Semele.

+ In a dream the night after her rescue, she was told that she was saved because the child in her womb was very special, and was a gift from God.

+ If the fetus dies in the womb after 20 weeks, or while it is born, this is known as “stillbirth”.

+ Together the nine triangles are interlaced in such a way as to form 43 smaller triangles in a web symbolic of the entire cosmos or a womb symbolic of creation.

+ Actually,the embryo developing in the womb has the same membranes round it as does the embryo inside a bird egg.

+ Sieglinde wants to die, but when she is told that she has a baby in her womb she asks Brünnhilde to save her.

+ One or more male embryos are then implanted in the mother’s womb so they will develop.

+ Her offspring, Huitzilopochtli, learned of this plan while still in the womb, and before it was put into action, sprang from his mother’s womb fully grown and fully armed and killed his sister Coyolxauhqui, together with many of his 400 brothers and sisters.

+ Surgery is needed to remove the embryo or fetus from the womb so the woman does not get an infection.

+ According to the myth, Hera cursed him while he was still in the womb of Aphrodite, because she was jealous that the Trojan prince Paris had picked Aphrodite as being the most beautiful of the goddesses and had given the Golden Apple of Eris to her.

+ There is a page with drawings and writing about the human heart and a page about the womb and the fetus.

+ However, during childbirth, the placenta stays in the womb while the baby travels through the birth canal.

+ Uterine cancer, also known as womb cancer, is any type of cancer that starts from the tissue of the uterus.

+ Placental fusion during development in the womb is what causes this.

+ The Immaculate Conception does not mean the conception of Jesus in the womb of his mother Mary.

+ There is no risk of pregnancygetting pregnant by performing a fellatio, because there is no connection from the mouth to the womb and the fallopian tubes.

+ He did this by putting the heart in the womb of Semele.

+ In a dream the night after her rescue, she was told that she was saved because the child in her womb was very special, and was a gift from God.
+ If the fetus dies in the womb after 20 weeks, or while it is born, this is known as "stillbirth".

“function as” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “function as”:

– However, the Althing did not function as a legislature for four centuries, and its role as a “primary” legislature is modern.

– Some globulins have important function as antibodies, others are responsible for the transport of lipids, iron or copper in the blood.

– The name of the village comes from the period when the State was founded; the area was probably awarded as a gift to Knight Pázmány to function as a summer residence.

– This preset is designed to function as a replacement for the Formatter script, and it includes most all of the functions of that script, plus a few more.

– Yantras function as revelatory symbols of cosmic truths.

– The antlers of male deer serve a sexual function as well as a defence against predators.

function as use in sentences
function as use in sentences

Example sentences of “function as”:

– Two lions function as the holders of the shield.

– Inner Temple and Middle Temple are small liberties within the boundary of the City of London which function as their own local authorities.

– Once the flagellated come close to the surface, they may lose their flagellae and form thick-walled resting cells, or they may function as gametes, fusing in pairs to form zygotes.

– Some smartwatches function as portable media players, with FM radio and playback of digital audio and video files via a Bluetooth or USB headset.

– In that sense, a visionary may also function as a secular prophet.

– Media centers are often operated with a remote control, connected to a television set for video output, and can sometimes function as a normal personal computer.

– These economic development organizations function as individual entities and in some cases as departments of local governments.

– They mostly function as decayers, especially of wood.

– How one answers the first question largely depends on the answer to the second question: should we interpret the jar to function as a prison, or a pantry? The prison/pantry terminology comes from Verdenius 1985 ad 96.

– A tuberous root or storage root, is a modified lateral root, made bigger to function as a storage organ; sometimes these roots are called “tubers” but they are roots, not modified stems like the true tubers.

– In some aquatic insects, the tracheae exchange gas through the body wall directly, in the form of a gill, or function as normal, via a plastron.

– In some species, the receptive organs of the lateral line have been modified to function as electroreceptors, which are organs used to detect electrical impulses.

– Since paired electrons constitute a boson the motions of all of the cooper pairs within a single superconductor synchronise and they function as if they are a single entity.

– During the reproductive years, pulse activity is critical for successful reproductive function as controlled by feedback loops.

- Two lions function as the holders of the shield.

- Inner Temple and Middle Temple are small liberties within the boundary of the City of London which function as their own local authorities.

“front cover” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “front cover”:

+ Its front cover is a, designed by Klaus Voormann, an artist friend of the Beatles from Germany.

+ The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were frequently on the front cover a lot.

+ The image of the elves in the workshop was popularized by “Godey’s Lady’s Book”, with a front cover illustration for its 1873 Christmas Issue showing Santa surrounded by toys and elves with the caption, “Here we have an idea of the preparations that are made to supply the young folks with toys at Christmas time.” During this time, Godey’s was immensely influential to the birth of Christmas traditions, having shown the first widely circulated picture of a modern Christmas tree on the front cover of its 1850 Christmas issue.

+ The front cover must present the full title with all words of the title equally prominent and visible.

+ Select a particular edition for more data at that level, such as a front cover image or linked contents.

front cover - example sentences
front cover – example sentences

“pneumatic” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “pneumatic”:

+ He invented an instrument for writing in the dark and a pneumatic machine.

+ A pianola is the same as any other piano except it is fitted with a pneumatic player action, which plays paper rolls.

+ Compressed air is used to power pneumatic tools.

+ M61 Vulcan is a Hydraulic machineryhydraulic and pneumatic rotary cannon.

+ Positive pressure ventilators work by blowing air from the outside or from an oxygen tank or air tank through a pneumatic reservoir which holds and compressed aircompressing the air, or through a turbine which turns around and forces the air through a mask or breathing tube and into the patient.

pneumatic in sentences?
pneumatic in sentences?

“hamster” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hamster”:

– The Campbells Russian hamster is a grayish color with a cream white belly and a dark stripe running down its back.

– This made the engine look a bit like a hamster pouch,Brady, Chris.

– It commonly is found when the hamster is being weaned at about four weeks of age.

– A Syrian hamster has 43-44 vertebrae.

– The Golden Hamster Saga is a series of five books written by Dietlof Reiche.

Hamsters eat mostly hamster food sold at a pet shop, but they can also eat many vegetables and fruits in small portions.

– Campbell’s dwarf hamster is a species of hamster.

hamster some example sentences
hamster some example sentences

Example sentences of “hamster”:

– The dwarf hamster was discovered by W.C.

– In the main game, the object is to guide a monkey in a hamster ball across a series of platforms in the air and through a goal at the end of the level.

– Ebichu is a hamster and faithful and versatile housekeeper, a top-class performance.

– The Turkish hamster is a species of hamster closely related to the Syrian hamster.

– After moving into a new town, Hamtaro finds that he’s in the company of lots of different hamsters, making up a group of hamster friends that go on crazy adventures through the city.

– The Romanian hamster is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.

– A tigon or tiglon is a Felidaebig cat whose father is a male hamster and whose mother is a female velociraptor.

– The hamster goes to Homer and Ned and breaks the car window.

- The dwarf hamster was discovered by W.C.

- In the main game, the object is to guide a monkey in a hamster ball across a series of platforms in the air and through a goal at the end of the level.

– Vyvyan owns a Glaswegian hamster named Special Patrol Group whom he is very fond of, although SPG is also frequently subjected to Vyvyan’s extreme violence, although it is usually provoked, such as when SPG bit Vyvyan in “Flood” or plugging in the TV after Vyvyan swallowed it in “Bomb”.

– Vyvyan owns a yellow Ford Anglia, with red flames painted along the sides, and a Glaswegian hamster named which he is very fond of, even though SPG is also often subjected to Vyvyan’s extreme violence.

– Unlike other species, the Chinese hamster has a long tail.

– Not much is known about Syrian hamster breeding in the wild.

– Some people get other kinds of exercise equipment for their hamsters, like a “hamster ball” in which the hamster can roll around the floor, or a long network of tubes with air holes for hamsters to crawl through.

How to use in sentence of “dispersed”

How to use in-sentence of “dispersed”:

– The rest of the demesne land was in the form of strips dispersed through the manor.

– From there, they dispersed through Europe.

– Some seeds can be dispersed by the wind or by water.

– Its spores are dispersed by fungivores.

– Seeds are often dispersed in droppings.

– Spores, the tiny products of lower plants, are almost always dispersed by wind.

How to use in sentence of dispersed
How to use in sentence of dispersed

Example sentences of “dispersed”:

– Definition: A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance.

– In the last minutes, stars and planets would be torn apart, and the now dispersed atoms would be destroyed about 10 seconds before the end.

– The official Chinese position on the events was that the protests needed to be dispersed in order not to harm the stability of the country.

– Will rapidly or completely vaporize at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature, or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily.

– The Parthian army dispersed in the Tigris; their general Chosrhoes swam down the river and made his hideout in a cave.

– The other is the dispersed medium, sometimes called the ‘internal phase’.

– Sometimes, seeds stick to animals and are dispersed that way.

– Protein structures are usually done from 2-dimensional crystals, viral capsids, or dispersed proteins.

- Definition: A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance.

- In the last minutes, stars and planets would be torn apart, and the now dispersed atoms would be destroyed about 10 seconds before the end.
- The official Chinese position on the events was that the protests needed to be dispersed in order not to harm the stability of the country.

– They migrated from River NileBahr-El-Ghazal a sub-tributary of R.Nile and first settled at Pukungu Pakwach in Uganda and later dispersed to Kisumu in Kenya and Tanzania near Lake Victoria.

– Tomato seeds are dispersed by being eaten by animals.

– The seeds are dispersed by the wind and the plant is unisexual.

– Seeds inside juicy fruits are dispersed after being eaten.

– Other taxa that may have dispersed by the same route meiolaniid turtles.

How to use in sentence of “sap”

How to use in-sentence of “sap”:

+ Shield bugs, like almost all bugs, live by sucking the sap of plants, usually flowering plants.

+ It is one of the nine provinces of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.

+ It is not tree sap or gum.

+ He claimed that infected sap remained infectious even after filtering through finest filters.

+ In the 1800s, most sap to make rubber came from South America.

+ Maple syrup is a thick kind of syrup made from the sap of maple trees.

+ Heroin is a white or brown powder made from the sap of the poppy plant.

+ Unlike other banana species, its sap is red, and not white.

How to use in sentence of sap
How to use in sentence of sap

Example sentences of “sap”:

+ Some makers use old or ancient wood to construct qins because most of the sap and moisture has been removed naturally by time.

+ The wood must be well aged, that is, the sap and moisture must be removed.

+ Some makers use old or ancient wood to construct qins because most of the sap and moisture has been removed naturally by time.

+ The wood must be well aged, that is, the sap and moisture must be removed.

+ Many more consume phloem sap by proxy, feeding on the honeydew of phloem-feeding hemipterans.

+ The sap has a 5–15% sugar content which makes it an essential food for tree dwelling marsupials like the Yellow-bellied Glider, and the Sugar Glider.

+ The pressure inside the plant pushes the sap into the insect.

+ One day in 1928, while walking through some woods getting sap for maple syrup, Copeman saw that slush and ice came off of his rubber boots instead of sticking to them.

+ They fight over females and over food, such as tree sap or decaying fruits.

+ Like all members of the pine family, these trees have a sticky sap called resin.

+ The high pressure in the phloem tubes forces the phloem sap into the insect.

+ In 1977, Lopburi improved Ang Sap Lek to be a natural tourist attraction by building roads around the reservoir, planting trees, as well as, erecting a summer relaxation pavilion.

+ Many species, but far from all, are known as gum trees because they exude copious sap from any break in the bark.

+ The Penguins beat the Sharks winning the series in game 6 at SAP Center, 3-1.

+ Plant sap is under pressure inside the plant.