574 examples of mold in sentences

There is no visible limit to this wondrous drama in which man's patient mastering of his immediate environment is gradually teaching him to mold to his purpose all the potent forces of the universe.

Spiller's face was crimson, and Robinson's coat sleeve still bore traces of garden mold.

The first is the triumph of romantic poetry in Wordsworth and Coleridge; the second is the success of our first English novelists, and the popularization of literature by taking it from the control of a few patrons and critics and putting it into the hands of the people as one of the forces which mold our modern life.

The customer made garment had found Cissie's body of richer mold than it had been designed to shield.

Unfortunately he did not afterwards take the trouble to improve his subject matter, or the mold in which it was cast.

And those who here monopolize education, those who try to mold the mind of youth, to the exclusion of all others whomsoever, how do they carry out their mission?

constitution, habitude, diathesis^; frame, fabric &c 329; stamp, set, fit, mold, mould.

[Fr.]; as like as two peas in a pod, as like as it can stare; instar omnium [Lat.], cast in the same mold, ridiculously like.

nothing of the kind; no such thing, quite another thing; far from it, cast in a different mold, tertium quid [Lat.], as like a dock as a daisy, very like a whale

text, copy, design; fugleman^, keynote. die, mold; matrix, last, plasm^; proplasm^, protoplasm; mint; seal, punch, intaglio, negative; stamp.

"You're both from the same mold," turning from Carolina Langdon to Congressman Norton, then back to the girl.

A tremendous, almost divine power rests, therefore, in the hands of parentsthe power to mold and fashion and transform the impulses and instincts of their children into whatsoever ideals of life and conduct they themselves possess.

Their boys were stamped from the same mold.

Soon afterward we reached the foot of Monte Rosa, and passed from the glacier to a slope of rocks, whose rounded forms and furrowed surfaces showed that the ice of former ages had moved over them; the granite was now coated with lichens, and between the bosses where mold could rest were patches of tender moss.

She had the wit to perceive that Charlie Benton had emerged from the chrysalis stage, that he had the will and the ability to mold his life after his elected fashion, and that her coming was a relatively unimportant incident.

Then slowly, as he saw the excellence of her, standing there, his face dropped back into its iron mold.

Cupboards used for the storage of food should be well ventilated; otherwise, they furnish choice conditions for the development of mold and germs.

All mold and mustiness should be kept out by thorough ventilation and frequent coats of whitewash to the walls.

Molded grains are also very nice served with fresh berries, either mashed or whole, arranged around the mold.

Serve hot with cream, or mold in cups previously dipped in cold water, and serve with a dressing of fruit juice.

Serve hot with cream, or mold, and serve cold.

Turn the liquid into a saucepan, and boil for a few moments, until it is thick enough to drop from the point of a spoon; then turn into cups previously wet in cold water, and mold.

JELLIED OATMEAL.Cook oatmeal or rolled oats with an additional cup or cup and a half of water, and when done, turned into cups and mold.

This paste, rolled thin and cut into shapes with a cookie-cutter, one half of them baked plain for under crusts, the other half ornamented for tops by cutting small holes with a thimble or some fancy mold, put together with a layer of some simple fruit jelly between them, makes a most attractive looking dessert.

2. "Bitter-sweet milk" has cream of a bitter taste, is covered with 'blisters,' and frequently with a fine mold.

574 examples of  mold  in sentences