PARTICLE in a Sentence
Learn PARTICLE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
44 example sentences for PARTICLE, such as:
1. He choked on a particle of food.
2. No, not a particle of this was there in him.
3. The gaps between the teeth trap food particles.
4. I don't feel a particle of sympathy for such cases.
5. There was not a particle of earth beneath their feet.
2. No, not a particle of this was there in him.
3. The gaps between the teeth trap food particles.
4. I don't feel a particle of sympathy for such cases.
5. There was not a particle of earth beneath their feet.
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Meanings and Examples of PARTICLE
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particle
n. (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
n. a function word that can be used in English to form phrasal verbs
Classic Sentence: (24 in 2 pages)
1 He looked like a man cut away from the stake, when the fire has overrunningly wasted all the limbs without consuming them, or taking away one particle from their compacted aged robustness.
2 There was not a particle of earth beneath their feet.
3 No tiniest particle of organic matter was wasted in Durham's.
4 "Not a particle, your Honor," said the boss.
5 Nothing lost, or out of order; not a picket loose in the fence, not a particle of litter in the turfy yard, with its clumps of lilac bushes growing up under the windows.
6 There are things about her so singular; she isn't like me, now, a particle; and Marie sighed, as if this was a truly melancholy consideration.
7 I do wish St. Clare ever would go to church," said Marie; "but he hasn't a particle of religion about him.
8 I don't feel a particle of sympathy for such cases.
9 Now Florence's mama hadn't a particle of taste, and Amy suffered deeply at having to wear a red instead of a blue bonnet, unbecoming gowns, and fussy aprons that did not fit.
10 He glanced at her frizzled head, bare shoulders, and fantastically trimmed dress with an expression that abashed her more than his answer, which had not a particle of his usual politeness in it.
11 "Not a particle, but she's a dear," returned Sallie, defending her friend even while confessing her shortcomings.
12 If they love one another it doesn't matter a particle how old they are nor how poor.
13 Yet let it not be inferred from this that our hero's character had grown so blase and hard, or his conscience so blunted, as to preclude his experiencing a particle of sympathy or compassion.
14 No, not a particle of this was there in him.
15 Nor, for that matter, was there in him a particle of anything at all, whether good or bad: which complete negativeness of character produced rather a strange effect.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 The comet it had met was itself a visitor from the outer limits of the solar system and the dust particle it shed, and which Stardust caught, have been untouched since the Solar System formed billions of years ago.
2 The teacher is showing how an electron, a negatively charged subatomic particle, to move in such condition.
3 The observed particle is the heaviest boson ever found, said Joe Incandela, spokesman for one of the experiments at CERN, at a seminar yesterday at its Geneva headquarters.
4 Scientists announced Thursday that the particle discovered through experiments at atom-smashing large hadron collider last summer is, in fact, the long-sought Higgs boson.
5 He choked on a particle of food.
6 The collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction.
7 But, on rare occasions, microscopic metal particles can lead to a short circuit within the cell, causing overheating and potentially flames.
8 The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface.
9 The gaps between the teeth trap food particles.
10 The next refinement is to take into account that the luminous screen is typically round: any alpha particles striking outside the round area will not be visible.
11 They are a kind of air pollution called particles or particulate matter.
12 But, on rare occasions, in their words, microscopic metal particles can lead to a short circuit within the cell, causing overheating and potentially flames and that is a sober statement for anyone using a Sony-powered computer.
13 The magnetosphere is the region of electrically charged particles that are trapped in the magnetic field of the planet.
14 The dust particles from the comet have been untouched since the Solar System formed billions of years ago.
15 These fires create convection funnels, and throw a lot of particles into the upper atmosphere.