How to use in-sentence of “chrome”:
+ Google Chrome is a freeware web browser made by Google.
+ The turbo, located at top right, feeds pressurized air into the engine through the chrome T-pipe spanning the engine.
+ Wilhelm Ostwald gave a detailed account in 1899 and 1900, describing the oscillations of Chrome in Hydrochloric acid and of iron in Nitric acid.
+ There was more chrome parts and a built-in speedometer.
+ It works on its own and makes up a large amount of the source code for the Google Chrome browser.

Example sentences of “chrome”:
+ On December 6, 2018, Microsoft announced its intent to base Edge on the Chromium Chromium source code, using the same rendering engine as Google Chrome but with enhancements developed by Microsoft.
+ A Chromebook is a laptop that uses the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating system.
+ Because of that, various proprietary Web 3D formats came out over the next few years, including Microsoft Chrome and Adobe Atmosphere, neither of which is supported today.
+ This makes Internet explorer behave like Google Chrome on the Wave website.
+ GMR was discovered in layers iron, chrome and ferrite by Peter Grünbergs research team of the Jülich Research Centre in 1988.
+ Brothers, Josef and Chrome Čeněk, were interested in the karst formations in the area.
+ He played bass and/or written songs for Art Bergmann, DSK DSK, ShoCore, Chrome Dog, Bif Naked and Real McKenzies, and others.
+ He was very proud of the shiny chrome work he did to the engines and frames of his cars; the Orbitron’s engine and frame were covered by the body.
+ On December 6, 2018, Microsoft announced its intent to base Edge on the Chromium Chromium source code, using the same rendering engine as Google Chrome but with enhancements developed by Microsoft.
+ A Chromebook is a laptop that uses the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating system.
+ Because of that, various proprietary Web 3D formats came out over the next few years, including Microsoft Chrome and Adobe Atmosphere, neither of which is supported today.
+ The Chromebook, which runs the Linux kernel-based Chrome OS, dominates the US K–12 education market and represents nearly 20% of sub-$300 notebook sales in the U.S.
+ Supported browsers are the current versions of Opera, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Internet Explorer.
+ To use Google Wave in some browsers like Internet Explorer, you have to install Google Chrome Frame.
+ For the initial deployment, the feature will be available to Google Chrome browsers on Android.
+ Upon release, some technology journalists were unsure on what it could do that a Microsoft Windows PC with the Google Chrome browser installed could not.
