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    mole example sentences

    mole


    1. Repeat at all the locations where gophers or mole ‘mounds’ are present


    2. The gopher or mole sees its reflection and runs away - plus, they can’t dig through the bottles


    3. • Cinch Mole Trap is the same as the cinch trap for gophers but smaller which kills too


    4. •Out of Sight Mole Trap is a scissors jaw and spring type of trap that has been in use for a long time and kills em fast


    5. There mole had given a


    6. buried by mounds of mole plumed and sieved earth


    7. the roughness of a mole on your skin,


    8. In this mirror the most beautiful landscapes looked like boiled spinach, and the best persons were ugly, or appeared to stand on their heads; their faces were so twisted you didn’t know who they were; and if anyone had a mole, you might be sure that it would be larger than ever


    9. ) `Stupid animal that I was' (he said), `now I must sit in this dungeon, till people who were proud to say they knew me, have forgotten the very name of Toad! O wise old Badger!' (he said), `O clever, intelligent Rat and sensible Mole! What sound judgments, what a knowledge of men and matters you have! O unhappy and lost Toad!' With cries such as these he passed his days and nights for several weeks, refusing his meals or snacks, though the grim and ancient jailer, knowing that Toad was rich, often pointed out that many comforts, and indeed luxuries, could be sent in-- at a price--from outside


    10. or two, or, at least, a big black mole somewhere on the chin

    11. nosed mole, the pygmy, the sucker footed bat, and even


    12. every inch of skin that contained a mole with the spray


    13. Lenny sat on his hand that had the large mole near the


    14. crawled his way down to the arm that had the mole on his


    15. The beetle slowly crept toward the mole, not


    16. headed closer to the mole and like a black hole, it sucked


    17. mole,” or perhaps, “There's a beetle that's traveling down


    18. mole, but I needed to change some thinks into things to


    19. Apart from the mole, with the adventurers boat was tied, there was no trace of the once bustling nomad city


    20. " Manna said, walking around the waters edge towards the mole

    21. Mankind wanders through each individual’s life experience like a mole, with senses sufficient only to his limited burrowing existence, and only vaguely aware that there might be something above him, or beyond him


    22. The best of science alone cannot guide us along this path to that “other world,” for their vision is limited to this existence, and the “darkness” that they currently stare into without understanding its dimensions or nature blinds them as surely as above- ground light does to a mole


    23. Negative - Mole is semi-hibernating and is recording and saving detailed information on the host


    24. asked if a mole on his penis was ‘cute’


    25. his penis to show her a mole


    26. “So when did your mole say they would bring the Ring?” John asks a moment later


    27. the mole that wormed its way into the Democratic Party and now


    28. As he talked, the commanders were split between following the movement of the mole above his lip, or following the sway of his slightly hunched back as he shuffled his feet nervously


    29. And then came the mole


    30. the sign of a mole is about as welcomed as a death omen

    31. that one mole, as no new molehills ever reappeared after that


    32. Next to the mole, I had to keep off other invaders


    33. One looked like a witch with a mole by her lip, the second was a very beautiful young woman, and the third one had no face, only a mouth and tiny ears that stuck out on the sides


    34. Six point oh two two times ten to the twenty-third per mole


    35. As they approached the city's harbor, the young man was thrilled by the great lighthouse of Pharos, located on the island which Alexander had joined by a mole to the mainland, thus creating two magnificent harbors and thereby making Alexandria the maritime commercial crossroads of Africa, Asia, and Europe


    36. “What if I am pregnant? I’ll never know whose it is? Or will I? Will it show in some physical trait? Alex’s handsome face, or tall thin frame? Maurice’s deep-set blue eyes, powerful shoulders, the mole on his cheek


    37. Henry was planting me as a mole in Madison's Island and when Wendy was pulled away from her training, Madison knew that her time was coming short


    38. After what looked like an eternity for Gautam, the mole soon enough showed him the green light


    39. 2 Daily, for this period of two weeks, the apostles and evangelists entered Tyre by way of Alexander's mole to conduct small meetings, and each night most of them would return to the encampment at Joseph's house south of the city


    40. "What's the jargon for it? A mole? You've got a mole?"

    41. still the persistent white mole hills, the insides of this earth,


    42. I believe that someone in our corporation is a mole


    43. I believe there is a mole


    44. “Our source was a mole


    45. ‘’We have a mole inside the Mossad, Boss?’’ Asked Price in his usual, unceremonious way


    46. ‘’Hey, if the Israelis think nothing of spying on us, what’s wrong with returning them the favor? Yes, we do have such a mole, which will be left anonymous for everyone’s sake


    47. What that mole told us is that the Mossad stumbled by accident about a year ago on someone that supposedly is a time traveler


    48. first of the Mole sections was on the tarmac, five minutes


    49. and the Mole on the apron


    50. sections of the Mole













































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    Synonyms for "mole"

    mole breakwater bulwark groin groyne jetty seawall counterspy gram molecule mol dam mound hill blotch blemish flaw

    "mole" definitions

    the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams; the basic unit of amount of substance adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites


    a spy who works against enemy espionage


    spicy sauce often containing chocolate


    a small congenital pigmented spot on the skin


    a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away


    small velvety-furred burrowing mammal having small eyes and fossorial forefeet