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Example sentences for "nut"

Lexicographically close words:
nurturing; nus; nusquam; nuss; nussed; nutation; nutbrown; nuter; nutgalls; nuthatch
  1. But however superficial it be, it always refers to a will conceived of as a continuous entity, p.

  2. In progressive societies each member of the society at last admitted to be born with an equal claim to the right to live, ibid.

  3. Steinmetz doubts whether in such cases the unfortunate sufferer is really supposed to have committed the deed imputed to him.

  4. The taking of life for life may itself, in a way, serve as compensation, p.

  5. The hardest drudgeries of life often said to be imposed on the women, p.

  6. The moral emotions may as naturally give rise to judgments on human character as to judgments on human conduct, p.

  7. The advantages of the practice of composition, p.

  8. According to Butler, conscience is "a faculty in kind and in nature supreme over all others, and which bears its own authority of being so.

  9. The position of woman among the peoples of archaic civilisation, pp.

  10. In the estimate of life a distinction also made between different classes of freemen, p.

  11. The unfortunate circumstance that there do exist dangerous things in the world, proves that something may be dangerous and yet true.

  12. The terms which embody these concepts must originally have been used--indeed they still constantly are so used--as direct expressions of such emotions with reference to the phenomena which evoked them.

  13. I been here in St. Louis since Wilson's first administration and worked in de nut factory five years.

  14. Grandfather also used 'butter nut root', some call it white walnut.

  15. She has worked at de nut factory every since she been here, till her health failed her.

  16. By turning this nut the pressure on the face of the two cylinder blocks can be adjusted, and the model engineer must always remember that the pressure on these springs must be greater than the steam pressure in the feed-pipe.

  17. A nut is placed on each end of this rod and tightened.

  18. A small spring is placed over the protruding end of the pivot and a nut put in place.

  19. Remove from fire, add raisins, cream, nut meats, and extracts, and beat mixture until thick and creamy.

  20. Press the whole through a fine sieve; add the nut meats, seasonings and yolks of eggs.

  21. This nut bread is delicious served hot with butter.

  22. The little girl, seeing the good food, cried for it, and the mother, not knowing any better, picked up the palm nut and gave it to her daughter.

  23. Then you took my palm nut and gave it to your child.

  24. Directly the tortoise saw this he climbed down the tree, and asked the woman where his palm nut was.

  25. In inscripties zegt men dat hij in dezen huist en zijn moeder Nut wordt dikwijls in een vijgeboom afgeschilderd.

  26. Annual members shall pay five dollars annually, to include one year's subscription to the American Nut Journal, or three dollars and fifty cents not including subscription to the Nut Journal.

  27. It always seemed to begin at the butt end and would gradually spread over the whole nut and then get inside and spoil it.

  28. But a nut that keeps two years, and I don't know but what they are good yet, is going to be a very big item in hickory nut culture.

  29. Now, many scores of carloads of that nut are eaten under the name of "peanut butter.

  30. Your secretary has attempted to make the public, only more or less awake to the possibilities of our work so far, more nut culture minded.

  31. There is one nut that I have been drawing attention to in the past few years, called Hagen, that I have frequently said was the best nut growing in Iowa.

  32. Deming and as you know when a nut gets by either of those gentlemen it has to possess some merit.

  33. Almonds were next used, and were found to make a delicious nut paste, or butter, which by the addition of water and a little salt, became a most delicious cream.

  34. These Asiatic Nut Pines are alike in leaf and cortex as well as in the peculiar seed-wing.

  35. Its three leaves and the uniform color of the nut distinguish it from P.

  36. These are the Nut Pines, growing on the arid slopes and table-lands above the great plateau of northern Mexico and its extension into the southwestern United States.

  37. In both subsections there is a gradual evolution from a wingless nut to one with an effective wing, adnate in one subsection, adnate and articulate in the other.

  38. The nut pine (Pinus edulis) scattered along the upper slopes and roofs of the canyon buildings, is the principal tree of the strange dwarf Coconino Forest.

  39. The grand nut harvest is over, as far as the Indians are concerned, though perhaps less than one bushel in a thousand of the whole crop has been gathered.

  40. But the squirrels and birds are still busily engaged, and by the time that Nature's ends are accomplished, every nut will doubtless have been put to use.

  41. This is a nut pine forest, the bountiful orchard of the red man.

  42. In fruitful seasons like this one, the pine nut crop of Nevada is, perhaps, greater than the entire wheat crop of California, concerning which so much is said and felt throughout the food markets of the world.

  43. The harshest mountainsides, hot and waterless, seem best adapted to the nut pine's development.

  44. Lettuce hearts prepared as above and sprinkled with finely chopped nut meats instead of celery and pimentoes.

  45. When the last nut was hidden Bobby skipped off toward home.

  46. Something frightened him, and made him drop that nut near my door.

  47. Would you like to have a nut to eat, too?

  48. Back and forth he ran until the very last nut was stored away in the new hiding place.

  49. The nut that held the engine driving sprocket on the shaft had worked loose and dropped off.

  50. Every nut and bolt, valve and spring was gone over again and again, until even his critical judgment was satisfied.

  51. Had the slightest thing gone wrong then; had a nut worked loose, a tire punctured, a chain broken or jumped the sprockets, Bert would have been hurled through the air like a stone from a catapult.

  52. He personally filled the tank, looked to the oil, and went over every nut and bolt and valve.

  53. Tom and Dick were there, anxiously waiting for Bert to emerge from his dressing room, and meanwhile inspecting every nut and bolt on the "Blue Streak.

  54. Ten minutes later the last nut had been tightened, and the "Blue Streak" was wheeled out into the street.

  55. He found a nut that fitted the shaft fairly well, but nothing he could substitute for the key.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nut" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    addict; alien; almond; amateur; authority; berry; bigot; buff; bug; button; case; character; collector; connoisseur; crackpot; crank; critic; crop; cuckoo; cut; demon; demoniac; devotee; dig; dilettante; eccentric; enthusiast; erratic; expert; fan; fanatic; fastener; fiend; flake; fou; freak; fruit; gather; girth; glean; grain; harvest; hay; hayseed; head; hermit; hobo; hound; idiot; infatuate; issue; kernel; lacing; loon; loony; lunatic; madman; maniac; maverick; meat; natural; nut; oddity; original; outsider; pariah; peanut; pick; pit; pluck; problem; psychotic; pundit; pursuer; question; reap; recluse; rhapsodist; savant; scholar; sectarian; seed; solitary; specialist; stone; technician; tramp; type; visionary; zany; zealot


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    nutmeg grated; nutritive value