How to use in-sentence of “silver”:
+ Sterling silver standards are protected by hallmarks stamped on pieces by officials.
+ He competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 1964, where he won the silver medal in the middleweight class representing the United Team of Germany.
+ He was the first Indian to win an individual silver medal.
+ By the 1860s he owned many copper and silver mines.
+ Ye made a declaration that he would pay 30 pieces of silver for each English person killed.
+ The gaol was at the top of Silver Street in the centre of Bedford, only 5 minutes walk from his house in St Cuthbert Street, which was then on the edge of the town.
Example sentences of “silver”:
+ However, shiny Ponyta have blue flames while shiny Rapidash have silver flames.
+ However, shiny Ponyta have blue flames while shiny Rapidash have silver flames.
+ The “Signature White iPod” has also been replaced with a silver iPod and the iPod now has a metal body.
+ Companies that use silver have benefited from speculators who sell promises to deliver silver that does not exist, keeping prices artificially low.
More in-sentence examples of “silver”:
+ Ulleungdo county’s tree is a silver magnolia.
+ The Austrian team won the silver medal in the Olympic football tournament in Berlin.
+ In the Edo period, silver was discovered and mined.
+ Ulleungdo county's tree is a silver magnolia.
+ The Austrian team won the silver medal in the Olympic football tournament in Berlin.