FIBRE in a Sentence
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28 example sentences for FIBRE, such as:
1. Peaches are a good source of fibre.
2. Dried fruits are especially high in fibre.
3. The muscle fibre of this animal is diseased.
4. He has been advised to increase his fibre intake.
5. Fresh fruit and vegetables provide fibre and vitamins.
2. Dried fruits are especially high in fibre.
3. The muscle fibre of this animal is diseased.
4. He has been advised to increase his fibre intake.
5. Fresh fruit and vegetables provide fibre and vitamins.
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Meanings and Examples of FIBRE
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fibre
n. a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
n. the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions
Classic Sentence:
1 But tonight every fibre in her body shrank from Lily's nearness: it was torture to listen to her breathing, and feel the sheet stir with it.
2 The touch of her hand, the moving softness of her look, thrilled a vulnerable fibre in Rosedale.
3 The form of the Huron trembled in every fibre, and he raised his arm on high, but dropped it again with a bewildered air, like one who doubted.
4 As he thought of it, a sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife and made each delicate fibre of his nature quiver.
5 From cell to cell of his brain crept the one thought; and the wild desire to live, most terrible of all man's appetites, quickened into force each trembling nerve and fibre.
6 Upstairs, in his own room, Dorian Gray was lying on a sofa, with terror in every tingling fibre of his body.
7 Her imagination was somewhat affected, and, had she been of a softer moral and intellectual fibre would have been still more so, by the strange and solitary anguish of her life.
8 She entered the house, which now she hated with every fibre in her body.
9 Now Sears, whom we met next lolling under the chubby oak-trees, was of quite different fibre.
10 Her fibres had been softened by suffering, and the sudden glimpse into his mocked and broken life disarmed her contempt for his weakness.
11 The lower subdivided part, called the junk, is one immense honeycomb of oil, formed by the crossing and recrossing, into ten thousand infiltrated cells, of tough elastic white fibres throughout its whole extent.
12 The fibres in the upper and lower layers, are long and horizontal; those of the middle one, very short, and running crosswise between the outside layers.
13 The story of your romantic origin, as related to me by mamma, with unpleasing comments, has naturally stirred the deeper fibres of my nature.
14 Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up cells in which thought hides itself and passion has its dreams.
15 When the nettle is young, the leaf makes an excellent vegetable; when it is older, it has filaments and fibres like hemp and flax.
Example Sentence:
1 The muscle fibre of this animal is diseased.
2 The use of fibre optics has served to increase the volume and speed of data transmission.
3 Dried fruits are especially high in fibre.
4 He has been advised to increase his fibre intake.
5 We can offer you practical suggestions on how to increase the fibre in your daily diet.
6 Fresh fruit and vegetables provide fibre and vitamins.
7 Some large chains of supermarkets publish booklets on calorie, fat, and fibre content of their foods.
8 Peaches are a good source of fibre.
9 The Maya produced fibre from the henequen plant since the time of Christ.
10 Pistorius, known as the Blade Runner due to the carbon fibre prosthetic blades he uses to race, became the first double amputee to compete in the Olympics and Paralympics last summer.
11 Each platelet is only a few millionths of a metre across, it consists of a sheet of stiff cellulose fibres; although the fibres are minute, they are strong.
12 Wood is a composite material, its fibres are embedded in a matrix of lignin, an organic polymer that provides woody plants with their rigidity.
13 Plastic material is extruded through very small holes to form fibres.