ORE in a Sentence
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12 example sentences for ORE, such as:
1. They struck a rich seam of iron ore.
2. They used to extract iron ore from this site.
3. A pointed tool, such as a spike or chisel, used for breaking rock or ore.
4. When they assay the ore, they find that they have discovered a very rich vein.
5. While commerce from her Cornucopia pours the mingled tribute of her different ores.
2. They used to extract iron ore from this site.
3. A pointed tool, such as a spike or chisel, used for breaking rock or ore.
4. When they assay the ore, they find that they have discovered a very rich vein.
5. While commerce from her Cornucopia pours the mingled tribute of her different ores.
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Meanings and Examples of ORE
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n. a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined
n. a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona
Classic Sentence:
1 The first torn away, a second fills the place in gold, and the spray burgeons with even such ore again.
2 Brass and ore of gold flow in streams, and wounding steel is molten in the vast furnace.
3 Vast sections of it have been cleared, for this is the seat of the first iron-works of the country, and the trees have been felled to smelt the ore.
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4 While commerce from her Cornucopia pours the mingled tribute of her different ores.
Example Sentence:
1 A new ore - dressing plant is rapidly going up.
2 They struck a rich seam of iron ore.
3 They used to extract iron ore from this site.
4 It is possible to premix the ore at the shipping point, thus saving time at the iron works.
5 The supply of this ore is apparently inexhaustible, but no veins have as yet been found.
6 When they assay the ore, they find that they have discovered a very rich vein.
7 A pointed tool, such as a spike or chisel, used for breaking rock or ore.
8 Things will get even busier in mid-March when the shipping season begins for the lakes' regular traffic of vessels carrying iron ore, coal, grain and other bulk cargo.