14 Verbs to Use for the Word globule

And again the brass filings disappeared and in the crevice appeared a new globule of gold.

Then, for the last time, I saw the earthan enduring globule of radiant blue, swimming in an eternity of ether.

I conceived that, by entering that impalpable globule, I had passed, at once, into some further, and, until then, invisible dimension; There, the Green Sun was still visible; but as a stupendous sphere of pale, white lightalmost as though its ghost showed, and not its material part.

And Heady, ripping away his mask again, whirled round and round, trying to find the little globule in the dazzling sky.

They multiply with great rapidity by giving off minute buds, which soon attain the size of their parent, and then either become detached or remain united, forming the compound globules of which Leeuwenhoek speaks, though the constancy of their arrangement in sixes existed only in the worthy Dutchman's imagination.

It would have been as easy to hold a globule of mercury under the finger's tip as to fasten him to a point he desired to evade.

I did not take the trouble even to find out how you obtained that little globule of molten gold from the crucible of alleged copper.

The charcoal was prepared beforehand, a slight hollow being cut in it with a penknife, in the bottom of which is placed a globule of pure gold, the top of which is just below the level of the charcoal, and the hollow is filled up with powdered charcoal mixed with a little bees-wax.

Mr. Wheatly, an eminent surgeon in Cateaton-street, London, observed these leaves to bend upwards, when an insect settled on them, like the leaves of the muscipula veneris, and pointing all their globules of mucus to the centre, that they compleatly intangled and destroyed it.

It was reserved to the distinguished German Wohler, in 1827, to complete the work of the past fifty years of struggle and finally produce the minute white globule of the pure metal from a mixture of the chloride of aluminum and sodium, and at last the secret is revealedthe first step was taken.

Next gash it in many places with a sharp knife, and with the aid of a beef-juice press or lemon squeezer, press out all the juice into a bowl set in hot water, salt but very slightly, remove all globules of fat, and serve.

4. Respecting the globules of solder (lead and tin) that are occasionally met with in canned food, I believe most persons detect them in the mouth and remove them, as they would shots in game.

" "It's only centrifugal force," said Leslie, spinning round between her finger and thumb a needle to whose head she had just touched a globule of the bright black wax.

There was a small round hole just where the golden locks waved from the edge of the brow, and from it there slowly welled a single globule of black gore.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  globule