Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

18 Sentences With "make bright"

How to use make bright in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "make bright" and check conjugation/comparative form for "make bright". Mastering all the usages of "make bright" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It also helped make bright pigments, used to paint walls, metalwork and toys.
It's unnerving, surreal, and somehow managed to make bright, primary colors feel absolutely terrifying.
In November and December 2016, when everything felt completely depressing, I couldn't make bright, pure spaces.
The element cadmium, for instance, can be ground down to make bright reds, oranges, and yellows.
The company ponied up more than $90 million to make Bright, which will debut on December 22nd.
If you make bright Scandinavian-ish synth pop, use a made-up word with two vowels in a row.
And the discovery changed everything, beginning a long chain of chemistry advances that would make bright, inexpensive synthetic color available to the masses.
The poet and filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky and his wife, the artist Pascale Montandon-Jodorowsky, make bright and fantastical works together under the moniker pascALEjandro.
"Carrie wanted to make Bright Lights for Debbie and Debbie wanted to make it for Carrie," HBO Documentary Films president Sheila Nevins told Variety Wednesday.
Still it has the ability to make bright, juicy wines with an underlying chalky minerality, like this entry-level beauty from the cool 2016 vintage.
Remember when Netflix spent hundreds of millions of dollars to make Bright, a movie about humans and mythical creatures clashing over shared turf in Los Angeles?
Local dimming is a technology that uses a backlight embedded inside the TV to make bright parts of the screen look brighter without washing out shadow detail.
Netflix paid over $90 million to make Bright, an insane buddy cop movie where one of the cops is an orc, or something like that, and LA is inhabited by fantasy creatures, and Will Smith, also playing a cop, has a sword.
The Latin root arguere (to make bright, enlighten, make known, prove, etc.) is from Proto-Indo-European argu-yo-, suffixed form of arg- (to shine; white).
I have deeded my > land to the Pine Mountain Settlement School to be used for school purposes > as long as the Constitution of the United States stands. Hoping it may make > bright and intelligent people after I'm dead and gone.
A glowworm is a luminous trail of a tiny meteor, occasionally visible in the night sky during a meteor shower. The centimeter-sized comet pieces can produce hundreds of fireballs or more each hour. In some cases, particularly during the Leonids, the fireballs make bright trails that can stay up for 10 to 15 minutes, according to astronomers.
They are used for cutting, welding and marking of metals and other materials, and also in spectroscopy and for pumping dye lasers. These lasers are also commonly frequency doubled, tripled or quadrupled to produce 532 nm (green, visible), 355 nm and 266 nm (UV) beams, respectively. Frequency-doubled diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) lasers are used to make bright green laser pointers. Ytterbium, holmium, thulium, and erbium are other common "dopants" in solid- state lasers.
The Dindsenchas relate that Loch Léin was where he would make bright vessels for Fand the Long-Haired, the daughter of Flidais. Every night, after finishing his work, it is written that he used to fling his anvil away to a nearby hill called the Indeoin na nDési or 'Anvil of the Dési' and the showers that came from the back of the hill were said to be pearls off his anvil as it was flung. Whether the name Lén can be philologically related to the Romano-Celtic god Lenus is disputable. While the meaning of the name is uncertain, the Old Irish words lén 'defeat, misfortune'Entry for lén in the online dictionary of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.

No results under this filter, show 18 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.