Similar words: assess, sunglasses, assessment, mass, possess, tresses, amass, obsessed. Meaning: [mæ'seɪ /'mæsɪ] n. the common people generally.
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121. Progress would enhance the wealth of those who, generally speaking, were already rich but not that of the masses.
122. Others need several revisions to their surgeries, and develop painful masses of scar tissue.
123. Purely ostentatious outlays, especially on dwellings, yachts and associated females, were believed likely to incite the masses to violence.
124. The approximate molecular masses of the bands were calculated from the migration of known standards.
125. The partial pressure of a component gas can be calculated if the masses of the component gases in a container are known.
126. Proof of the growing estrangement between the masses and their new rulers was not long delayed.
127. I would disagree with Juliette that feminism doesn't reach the masses of women's lives.
128. Ever wonder what collective reasoning lies behind our peculiar national perspective,(http://sentencedict.com/masses.html) and who disperses that complex viewpoint to the unwashed masses?
129. Had the masses become almost embarrassed by the heavily hyped prospect of a walkover and wanted to encourage the visitors?
130. Such ease of access means that very large masses of asteroid materials can be returned to the vicinity of Earth.
131. Red cartoon depicting monkeys skating about a typical street with masses of detail.
132. In that time he has said 27 funeral masses for gang members who had died at gunpoint.
133. The same processes could explain how related species appeared on widely separated land masses.
134. The other was the ability of Louis-Napoleon to make use of his legal position and his popularity with the masses.
135. The endowment fund for such masses was enormous and in the thirteenth century some system of regulation was required.
136. More sophisticated in-seat entertainment on long-distance flights, even for the masses stuffed in coach class.
137. The method is particularly useful for determining the average relative molecular masses of polymers and other macromolecular substances.
138. Similarly, comparatively few chantries were re-established by pious benefactors, and endowments for masses failed to recover to their pre-Reformation level.
139. Have we really moved since the 1840s, when gentrification was seen as the only way to educate the masses?
140. He loved possessions, not masses of them, but a select few that he did not part with.
141. An additional contradiction of avant-garde culture is its distant relationship to the masses.
142. They are among the masses of lawyers scorned by the public.
143. A roast chicken followed, with pale stuffing, a hot gravy and masses of floury roast potatoes.
144. These forced the Soviet masses to become preoccupied over the daily struggle to make ends meet.
145. The sum of the masses of protons and neutrons is the atomic weight of the atom.
146. The very weak carbonaceous meteorites often fall as showers of tiny fragments with masses of grams.
147. The egg masses can survive temperatures as low as twenty below zero Fahrenheit.
148. By contrast, the large zebra lives on the masses of low quality stem material.
149. The relative molecular masses of non-volatile substances can be determined experimentally by colligative methods.
150. But the improvement in the position of the masses was far less evident than the increase in industrial and mercantile wealth.
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