Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

12 Sentences With "shrinks away"

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

In some areas the fat atrophies (shrinks away) and creating hollows (for instance around the eyes).
He stares at the rain of commentary while downtown shrinks away and people around him talk about craft beer and clothing.
Trump suddenly becomes Atamanuik the satirist, experiencing an insight that he shrinks away from at the last second to revert to his oblivious self, the golden ass.
In retail establishments, traffic shrinks away when your store is overly hot of clammily cold.
Carmen arrives at college where she falls into a sort of depression. She has let the relationship with Win drop off due to confidence issues. She gains weight and shrinks away from making new friends and from the sisterhood. She befriends a beautiful and sophisticated actress named Julia Beckwith; together, they go to a special acting camp.
The poem's fifth stanza introduces "a stark-faced fellow, / Beetle- browed, / Whose black soul shrinks away / From a lawyer-ridden day, / And has thoughts he dare not say / Half avowed." Stashower describes this as "quite possibly the most personal and revealing line Conan Doyle ever wrote," perhaps reflecting the difficulties of Doyle's personal life in the mid-1890s.Stashower, pp. 210-11; see also Booth, pp. 222-23.
Sclerotherapy is the "gold standard" and is preferred over laser for eliminating telangiectasiae and smaller varicose leg veins. A sclerosant medication is injected into the diseased vein so it hardens and eventually shrinks away. Recent evidence with foam sclerotherapy shows that the foam containing the irritating sclerosant quickly appears in the patient's heart and lungs, and then in some cases travels through a patent foramen ovale to the brain. This has led to concerns about the safety of sclerotherapy for telangectasias and spider veins.
At low temperatures, where the material can become completely brittle, such as in a body-centered cubic (BCC) metal, the plastic zone shrinks away, and only the elastic zone exists. In this state, the crack will propagate by successive cleavage of the grains. At these low temperatures, the yield strength is high, but the fracture strain and crack tip radius of curvature are low, leading to a low toughness. At higher temperatures, the yield strength decreases, and leads to the formation of the plastic zone.
Walking wary stride by stride, Peering forwards anxious-eyed, Since he learned to doubt his guide In the past. And 'mid them all, alert, But somewhat cowed, There sits a stark-faced fellow, Beetle-browed, Whose black soul shrinks away From a lawyer-ridden day, And has thoughts he dare not say Half avowed. There are others who are sitting, Grim as doom, In the dim ill- boding shadow Of my room. Darkling figures, stern or quaint, Now a savage, now a saint, Showing fitfully and faint Through the gloom.
Nutmeg is the spice made by grinding the seed of the fragrant nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) tree into powder. The spice has a distinctive pungent fragrance and a warm slightly sweet taste; it is used to flavor many kinds of baked goods, confections, puddings, potatoes, meats, sausages, sauces, vegetables, and such beverages as eggnog. The seeds are dried gradually in the sun over a period of six to eight weeks. During this time the nutmeg shrinks away from its hard seed coat until the kernels rattle in their shells when shaken.
After a visit by the couple in 1899, Charlotte wrote that Feodora was "incomprehensible" and "shrinks away, whenever I try to influence her, concerning her person & health". Charlotte also disliked her son-in-law, criticizing his appearance and inability to control his strong-willed wife. Unlike her mother, Feodora wanted children; her inability to conceive left Feodora disappointed, though it pleased Charlotte, who had no desire for grandchildren. Van der Kiste writes that Charlotte and Feodora had very similar personalities, "both strong-willed creatures who loved gossip and were too ready to believe the worst of each other".
Achilles, the most formidable warrior of the age, shown here with the fatal arrow wound he suffered during the siege of Troy. Weil introduces the central theme of her essay in the first three sentences: > The true hero, the true subject, the centre of the Iliad, is force. Force > employed by man, force that enslaves man, force before which man's flesh > shrinks away. In this work, at all times, the human spirit is shown as > modified by its relations with force, as swept away, blinded, by the very > force it imagined it could handle, as deformed by the weight of the force it > submits to.

No results under this filter, show 12 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.