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Sentence count:257+17Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: changedissolveliquefysoftenAntonym: freezesolidifySimilar words: beltsheltersveltehomelandsmell outsmell ofhomelessextremelyMeaning: [melt]  n. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. v. 1. reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating 2. become or cause to become soft or liquid 3. become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial 4. lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually 5. become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly 6. become less intense and fade away gradually. 
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(151) As he had nothing to do, he tried to melt into the background and give his own eyes a chance.
(152) Melt butter in a pan, add caster sugar and dark brown sugar, mix and allow to cool. Add eggs.
(153) Often it can take a little while to melt down the pieces of ice to make drinking water.
(154) A pleasant smile and a willing spirit melt barriers and keep communications civilised.
(155) Such materials char and melt, rapidly absorbing and dissipating energy as they do so.
(156) However, when you meet Sean Young she's disarmingly polite and looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth.
(157) She would get away from here as soon as the snow began to melt.
(158) Even though your knees trembled and your heart fluttered and you felt weak with longing, how could you melt, knowing that?
(159) Just let the chocolate melt in your mouth. It's sheer ecstasy!
(160) I pressed snow against my bruised face, and managed to melt more snow in my mouth to quench my thirst.
(161) That kind of success would surely melt down the lead of anxiety and fear.
(162) Temperatures high enough to melt silicates and make droplets of glass are commonly found near surface bursts.
(163) Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin,[Sentence dictionary] or in a food processor. Melt butter.
(164) I stayed there for three days, until the snow began to melt, dripping in stealthy drops from my little roof.
(165) Melt the butter in a pan, stir in the flour and cook for 1 minute.
(166) Drain, reserving water. Melt butter and fry lettuce slowly until soft.
(167) I was disappointed when I bit into a banana and it did not melt in my mouth.
(168) Melt the butter in a deep saucepan and add the chopped onion.
(169) Melt the butter in the same pot over medium heat.
(170) In a heavy Bottomed saucepan, melt butter over medium high heat.
(171) Melt the butter in a saucepan and stir in the sugar.
(172) Chill until set. 3 Melt the remaining plain chocolate and the white chocolate in separate bowls over hot water.
(173) Melt 2 tablespoons margarine in a large skillet and cook three sandwiches in margarine until browned, turning to brown both sides.
(174) The maximum temperature to which a melt is heated is also critical.
(175) Melt chocolate, best done on a double boiler, and add it to the egg white mixture.
(176) It is hoped that in this way the metaphysical difficulties surrounding this problem will largely melt away.
(177) I was allowed to play in a huge pile of white sand and to melt wire with a hot soldering gun.
(178) She may look like a fire-breathing dragon, but butter wouldn't melt in her mouth.
(179) Both activities cause the tax revenue necessary to pay for redistributive activities to melt away.
(180) Calcium chloride, another useful salt, will melt ice at even lower temperatures.
More similar words: beltsheltersveltehomelandsmell outsmell ofhomelessextremely
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