Similar words: global, globally, globalize, globalization, global warming, globalisation, cob, jacob. Meaning: [kəʊ'bɔːlt] n. a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element; a trace element in plant and animal nutrition.
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1. Cobalt sat up, swore and rubbed his head.
2. Kelly green, cobalt blue and fire-engine red.
3. Cobalt, who did not know, gripped the rail.
4. Cobalt had resumed his grim expression.
5. Rain, Oliver and Cobalt all gave Tim rather doubtful looks.
6. Cobalt joined the coast road and they roared along the ramparts of the ancient town.
7. Oliver asked Cobalt whether Barbara Coleman had not told him she suspected Joseph of murder.
8. Oliver and Tim were talking together, Cobalt was waiting for his prey.
9. The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital's cobalt unit opened only last September after a massive public fund-raising drive.
10. Meteorite metals contain about 0. 5 percent cobalt, which sells for about $ 15 a pound.
11. Uranium shutters, that shield the cobalt radioactive source until the patient is in position, were found to be crumbling.
12. This blown vessel has a body of translucent cobalt blue glass, with a casing of opaque white glass.
13. The cobalt abundance is usually about a tenth of the nickel concentration.
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14. There were mines for copper, lead, cobalt. nickel, antimony, manganese and uranium.
15. Cobalt looked in his rear view mirror and reported that the Josephs' car and Maurin's were not far behind.
16. Oliver was not there and she supposed he, Cobalt and Tim had stayed at the Jonquil.
17. The metals probably include chromium, manganese, cobalt, vanadium, nickel, tungsten and tantalum.
18. Cobalt is important in the jet engines of aeroplanes because it makes turbine blades resist high temperatures.
19. During irradiation, food is exposed to gamma rays from sources such as cobalt 60 or cesium 137.
20. The three principal elements in irons are always iron, nickel, and cobalt.
21. She had no doubt it would be a very bad idea for them to go in search of Oliver and Cobalt.
22. Rain joined him in the doorway but there was no time to speak before Cobalt splashed through the puddle to them.
23. In modern commercial synthesis graphite is mixed with a metal solvent - cobalt or nickel is used today.
24. The range of the artist's palette widened to include cobalt blue, ultramarine, chrome yellow and viridian green.
25. Heaven help the villagers of Fungureme, still living in poverty alongside those cobalt deposits.
26. The result was a glorious panoply of sensual colour ranging from vibrant cobalt to cool mauve-blue, from sunflower yellow to melon.
27. Inorganic chemistry in particular provided the bulk of new pigments based on chromium, cadmium, cobalt, zinc, copper and arsenic.
28. Maurin had already tried to ruin Joseph by helping Cobalt reveal his drug smuggling.
29. Shining beads of silver and jet looped in the sunlight of space - but now they were blue diamonds on cobalt.
30. Rain went back into the sitting room expecting to see Cobalt there.
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