Sentence example with the word 'perishable'

perishable

brittle, deciduous, fading, fly-by-night, fugacious, impulsive, mortal, passing, temporary, undurable

Definition adj. liable to perish

Last update: October 10, 2015


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Pickle is perishable when it is kept without the acid.   [Please select]

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The larch, from its lofty straight trunk and the high quality of its wood, is one of the most important of coniferous trees; its growth is extremely rapid, the stem attaining a large size in from sixty to eighty years, while the tree yields good useful timber at forty or fifty; it forms firm heartwood at an early age, and the sapwood is less perishable than that of the firs, rendering it more valuable in the young state.   [Please select]

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For the first element of man is perishable matter.   [Please select]

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She much prefers gossamer texture lavishly embellished with equally perishable lace.   [Please select]

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Nothing perishable, nothing requiring a maid's help to get into, or to take care of.   [Please select]

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Gilding, whose skin is as perishable as it is lovely, always wears orange on the golf course.   [Please select]

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It was the care of several thousand perishable dollars and the control of men.   [Please select]

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The receivers in the cities, whose whole business is in perishable products, cannot afford to handle goods in this slipshod way.   [Please select]

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