CRYSTAL in a Sentence
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57 example sentences for CRYSTAL, such as:
1. The evidence is now crystal clear.
2. He drank from a crystal wine glass.
3. The winter morning was as clear as crystal.
4. Those fine wine glasses are made of crystal.
5. The dining table shone with silver and crystal.
2. He drank from a crystal wine glass.
3. The winter morning was as clear as crystal.
4. Those fine wine glasses are made of crystal.
5. The dining table shone with silver and crystal.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of CRYSTAL
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crystal
n. a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
n. glassware made of quartz
Classic Sentence: (39 in 3 pages)
1 The winter morning was as clear as crystal.
2 Of a sudden, the oft-told family tales to which she had listened since babyhood, listened half-bored, impatient and but partly comprehending, were crystal clear.
3 For a moment, his eyes came back to her, wide and crystal gray, and there was admiration in them.
4 At the word "money," her mind came back to him, crystal clear.
5 Her eyes went quickly to his but they were wide and crystal gray and they were looking through her and beyond her at some fate she could not see, could not understand.
6 It was the first time she had ever known what Ashley was thinking when his eyes went past her, crystal clear, absent.
7 No one save Kennicott knew exactly what this meant, but they laughed, and Sam Clark's party assumed a glittering lemon-yellow color of brocade panels and champagne and tulle and crystal chandeliers and sporting duchesses.
8 She reflected that if she could not have ballrooms of gray and rose and crystal, she wanted to be swinging across a puncheon-floor with a dancing fiddler.
9 Then there you lie like the one warm spark in the heart of an arctic crystal.
10 Then come out those fiery effulgences, infernally superb; then the evil-blazing diamond, once the divinest symbol of the crystal skies, looks like some crown-jewel stolen from the King of Hell.
11 Edna could not help but think that it was very foolish, very childish, to have stamped upon her wedding ring and smashed the crystal vase upon the tiles.
12 There were silver and gold, as she had said there would be, and crystal which glittered like the gems which the women wore.
13 The water in the fountain, pellucid as crystal, was alive with myriads of gold and silver fishes, twinkling and darting through it like so many living jewels.
14 It was the miniature of a noble and beautiful female face; and on the reverse, under a crystal, a lock of dark hair.
15 The arch of it looked very high and the small snowy clouds seemed like white birds floating on outspread wings below its crystal blueness.
Example Sentence: (18 in 2 pages)
1 From majestic mountains and valleys of GREen to crystal clear waters so blue, this wish is coming to you.
2 The evidence is now crystal clear.
3 Those fine wine glasses are made of crystal.
4 He drank from a crystal wine glass.
5 Local economists have looked into their crystal balls and seen something rather nasty.
6 Hugh Johnson's shop in London has a range of superb Swedish crystal glasses that I would have if money were no object.
7 The dining table shone with silver and crystal.
8 In its ideal form, the alloy is a crystal with each element occupying specific crystal locations relative to one another.
9 In short the crystal is about the exterior form, not about the displays or the experience inside the building.
10 Gwen's aplomb in handling potentially embarrassing moments was legendary around the office; when one of her clients broke a piece of her best crystal, she coolly picked up her own goblet and hurled it into the fireplace.
11 Sapphire can be found naturally or manufactured in large crystal boules.
12 The crystal can refract the rays of sunlight so they formed a beautiful pattern on the wall.
13 Writing is simply crystallized thought; thought is like water which flows unceasingly, without form and cannot be grasped fully.
14 Crystallization is the natural or artificial process of formation of solid crystals from a uniform solution.