Bleach

//bliːt͡ʃ//

"Bleach" in a Sentence (17 examples)

Mixing ammonia and bleach is dangerous.

I used too much bleach and made a hole in my shirt.

You can bleach and dye your hair at home.

My nerdy friend said it's dangerous to mix muriatic acid and bleach.

Don't mix ammonia and bleach together.

It smells like bleach.

Coral bleaching occurs when corals become heat-stressed enough to expel their primary source of food, the microalgae that live inside their cells. This leaves the coral looking as white as if they had been soaking in bleach.

Layla washed her hands with bleach.

Layla washed the pail with bleach.

I don't usually use bleach when I wash clothes.

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Candifacio, to make whyte, to bleache, to make to glowe lyke a burnyng cole.

The destruction of the colouring matters attached to the bodies to be bleached is effected either by the action of the air and light, of chlorine, or of sulphurous acid.

The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With heigh! the sweet birds, O, how they sing!

[…] when Mrs. Giddy-gaddy came to take out her clothes, deep green stains appeared on every thing, for she had forgotten the green silk lining of a certain cape, and its color had soaked nicely into the pink and blue gowns, the little chemises, and even the best ruffled petticoat. […] “Lay them on the grass to bleach,” said Daisy, with an air of experience.

The autumn trees, ravaged as they are, take on the flash of tattered flags kindling in the gloom of cool cathedral caves where gold letters on marble pages describe death in battle and how bones bleach and burn far away in Indian sands.

Once coral bleaching begins, corals tend to continue to bleach even if the stressor is removed.

semantically bleached words that have become illocutionary particles

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