How to use in-sentence of “wax”:
+ The wax gives some plants a whitish or bluish surface color.
+ In the 1980s, he had further international chart success as half of Wax Wax, a collaboration with 10cc’s Graham Gouldman.
+ In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name.
+ Earwax is a sticky yellow or grey substance like wax produced by the ears.
+ The leaves are evergreen and needle-like, 8–60mm long, arranged in an open spiral on long shoots, and in dense spiral clusters of 15–45 together on short shoots; they vary from bright grass-green to dark green to strongly glaucous pale blue-green, depending on the thickness of the white wax layer which protects the leaves from drying out.
+ All of Issler’s records were recorded on fragile hollow cylinders made of a waxy blend of materials that usually became brown-colored during the making of the blank cylinders, so they are called “brown wax cylinders” because of their shape and usual color.

Example sentences of “wax”:
+ Odysseus tells his men to put wax in their ears, so they will not hear the song of the sirens.
+ The pain increases in areas such as the genitals, especially for people who have not waxed before or do not wax often.
+ Some people use wax or electrolysis to remove pubic hair.
+ During the shoot, a prop man moved what was thought to be a wax mannequin that was hanging from the set.
+ A wax statue of Caesar was erected in the forum displaying the 23 stab wounds.
+ Paraffin wax was identified by Carl Reichenbach in 1830.
+ While in prison he draw around two thousand drawings with wax or pencil, and define another specific stage of production.
+ Odysseus tells his men to put wax in their ears, so they will not hear the song of the sirens.
+ The pain increases in areas such as the genitals, especially for people who have not waxed before or do not wax often.
+ Many kinds of dry foods were once stored in wax paper because of its resistance to water.
+ Edam that is sold in the Netherlands does not usually have wax on it.
+ The lifelike character of Ancient RomeRoman portrait sculptures has been linked to the earlier Roman use of wax to keep the features of dead family members.
+ A worker bee grows wax in its abdomen.
More in-sentence examples of “wax”:
+ The writer would pour some wax over the joint of the letter, then press a ring or metal stamp which has his official mark on.
+ The wax is then used to make cells for the honeycomb.
+ However, wax can build up faster than in the ears of other cats.
+ The writer would pour some wax over the joint of the letter, then press a ring or metal stamp which has his official mark on.
+ The wax is then used to make cells for the honeycomb.
+ However, wax can build up faster than in the ears of other cats.
+ It was used for scratching onto black wax that covered white wood, a method used by the Romans.
+ Then plaster was put over the wax, and the wax was removed, leaving a mould.
+ A sphinx wax or Brazilian wax is is a type of hair removal.
+ In September 2016, a wax sculpture of her at Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong had her exhibition.
+ The wax sometimes drips down the side of the candle.
+ Then they can take the wax out of their ears, and free Odysseus.
+ It is a remake of the 1933 movie “Mystery of the Wax Museum”.
+ Models would be made of wax and clay and then burnt, spat upon, and defaced.
+ Guggenheim MuseumGuggenheim Museum, the Johnson Wax Headquarters, and the first Usonian home, the first Herbert and Katherine Jacobs house, in Madison, Wisconsin.
+ In August 2015, it was announced that Grumpy Cat would get her own wax sculpture at Madame Tussauds in San Franscisco.
+ Another famous building by Wright was called the Johnson Wax Headquarters.
+ On 28 April 2008, Madame Tussauds added a wax model of Doutzen to the exhibition.
+ They have a wax coating to make them waterproof.
+ In photography, wax paper can be used as a light diffuser.
+ Symptoms may wax and wane.
+ The most important ones are Old Souk, Qartaba, Faraya, Abraham River, Jeita Grotto and Byblos Wax Museum.
+ The Romans used lead styli with wax tablets which could be “erased” by rubbing the beeswax surface smooth again.
+ A seal is something such as a piece of wax which has an official mark on it, and which is attached to an important letter or document to make it official.
+ Some formal documents still use an official wax seal, such as a coat of arms.
+ Byblos Wax Museum is a wax museum that present historical people and everything old.
+ Paper cups are usually coated with plastic or wax to stop liquid leaking out or soaking through the paper.
+ To make a batik, they use the cloth as the paper, and they just start drawing hot wax over the cloth.
+ Luhan won his own wax statue in January 2016, from the Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in Beijing.
+ The original wax model was acquired by Paul Mellon in 1956.
+ A candle is a stick made of wax with a string straight in the middle.
+ The wax masks were then remade in stone.
+ In Blackpool’s Madame Tussauds there is a wax figure of Kyle.
+ The sculpture was originally made in wax before it was cast in bronze.
+ A death mask is a wax or plaster cast made of a person’s face.
+ Paraffin wax refers to the solids with n between 20 and 40, inclusive.
+ Clay or wax and graphite form the “lead” in a pencil.
+ Water poured onto a smooth, flat, horizontal wax surface, say a waxed sheet of glass, will behave similarly to the mercury poured onto glass.
+ Dietary fiber includes substances like cellulose, wax and lignin, among others.
+ The station was never provided with electrical installation and the lighting was provided by wax candles or kerosene lamps..
+ To make a batik, an artist uses the cloth as the paper, and they just start drawing hot wax over the cloth.
+ Honeycomb wax can be used for making soap and candles.
+ Soon wax cylinders were used in place of the tin foil.
+ When skin is sunburned it is not good to get a wax treatment.
+ Then it is polished with flax oil for brightness, and wax for protection.
+ Water adheres weakly to wax and strongly to itself, so water clusters into drops.
+ Sixty-nine original sculptures in wax and mixed-media survived the casting process.
+ A honeycomb is a container made by bees out of wax that they produce.
+ Lithography originally used an image drawn in wax or other oily substance applied to a lithographic stone as the medium to transfer ink to the printed sheet.
+ The only parts not covered with wax were the ribbon given to him by van Goethem and the tutu.
+ The use of wax to remove all pubic hair is sometimes called “Brazilian”.
