20 collocations for corroded

Are not his hours by want depress'd? Penurious care corrodes his breast.

Twenty years of it suffice to give as much antiquity of aspect, whether to tombstone or edifice, as a hundred years of our own drier atmosphere,so soon do the drizzly rains and constant moisture corrode the surface of marble or freestone.

They burn and corrode the skin or membrane or other parts with which they come in contact.

Bertram felt that a deep grief was corroding Gotzkowsky's lifea grief whose destructive influence was greater because he avoided the expression of it, and sought no relief nor consolation by communicating it to others.

And there was not a thing or a person within reach that could offer an antidote to the self-contempt corroding his soul's integrity.

The operation of the steam in corroding the interior of the boiler is most capriciousthe parts which are most rapidly worn away in one boiler being untouched in another; and in some cases one side of a steam chest will be very much wasted away while the opposite side remains uninjured.

Trials have been made, and proved favourable; it resists the action of certain fluids that would rapidly corrode iron alone; it can be prepared of any size, and at a low price.

I think it was partly the sense of relief with which they welcomed a new interesta little break in the monotony of anxiety which had been for so many months corroding their very lives.

Joe made careful inquiries of one of the friends he had made among the road kids, and this boy told him that oftentimes these inhuman monsters continued the lye treatment for such a length of time and so fearfully corroded their helpless victim's limbs, that blood-poisoning set in and made amputations necessary to save their lives.

To thy unhappy courts a lonely guest I come, corroding Melancholy, where, Sequester'd from the world, this woe-worn breast May yet indulge a solitary tear!

He loved him, though he knew his failings, and particularly the leaven of envy, which corroded the mind of that elegant writer, and made him impatient, without disguise, of the praises bestowed on any person whatever.

Criticism of ourselves and everything else is corroding our active power; we have no stable basis, no point of issue, no faith in life.

"Have you also forgotten that I am the son of Henri IV?" "May your Majesty never forget it more than I do," said De Luynes, with an audacity before which the eye of Louis sank; "but believe me that the fact will avail you little until you have purged the nation of the foreign fungus which is corroding the root of your authority.

Such passion inflames love but corrodes the soul.

What was deadly in the neo-paganism of the Renaissanceits frivolity and worldliness, corroding the very sources of belief in men who made of art a decoration for their sensuous existencehad not penetrated to those Lombard valleys where Ferrari and Luini worked.

While genuine pride protects the heart, arrogance lays it open to every blow and every sarcasm, and corrodes even an originally noble-minded spirit.

The fouling is easier to remove then, and if left longer it will corrode the barrel.

It is the nature of vegetables soon to turn sour, when they are apt to corrode glazed red-ware, and even metals, and frequently, thereby, to become impregnated with poisonous particles.

From Mons to Jericho I've borne my crest And back from Jericho to Mons again; I've sampled smells in Araby the Blest Would burst a boiler or corrode a drain; The Blankshires have a port that raises Cain I've messed with them and never come to grief;

His anger presently died away, and he sat wondering what could have happened to Rose Hobbett that had corroded her whole existence.

20 collocations for  corroded