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I . melt [melt] VB trans

II . melt [melt] VB intr

2. melt fig:

melt

Usage examples with melt

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Adding mineral oil makes the wax softer and melt at a lower temperature.
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Additional micro-habitats include tussock tundra with seeps and late snow melt areas and on grantic outcrops.
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The joint is then heated using a torch, and solder is melted into the connection.
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The arcing can oxidize, pit and melt the contacts.
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The heat collected at the top of the room and melted a television.
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The tumor has a unique property of being highly sensitive to radiation, sometimes acknowledged by the phrase melting like snow.
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However, though sites at the lower end get annual snowfall, it is typically light and melts too fast to be noticed.
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His favored themes included spring floodwaters, melting snow, ice, sludge, reflections of trees.
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Frozen precipitation melts to rain while falling into the warm air layer, and then begins to refreeze in the cold layer below.
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They are also able to slide through the pools of blood and melt their enemies using acid potions.
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