mote in a sentence
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Definition
MOTE: A tiny particle or speck, especially of dust.
Sample Sentences
- A single mote of dust floated lazily through the sunbeam.
- She squinted against the sunlight, trying to spot the mote that had caught her eye.
- Despite his genius, he often overlooked the smallest mote of detail in his work.
- The artist meticulously painted each mote in the landscape to bring it to life.
- In the vastness of the universe, we are but a mote, insignificant yet unique.
- A single mote of dust floated in the sunlight streaming through the window.
- She squinted at the page, trying to identify the tiny mote that had obscured her reading.
- Despite the chaos around him, he focused on the mote of hope that remained in his heart.
- The scientist examined the sample under a microscope, searching for even a mote of contamination.
- In the vastness of the universe, our planet is but a mote in the grand cosmic design.
- A mote of dust danced in the sunlight streaming through the window.
- She squinted at the tiny mote that had settled on her glasses, distracting her from the page.
- Even a single mote can be significant in the grand scheme of the universe.
- He dismissed her concerns as a mote in the grand tapestry of their relationship.
- The artist captured every mote of light in his painting, bringing the scene to life.
- The sun streamed through the window, illuminating a tiny mote of dust dancing in the air.
- She squinted at the text, struggling to discern a single mote of meaning from the convoluted argument.
- Despite the chaos around him, he found a mote of peace in the familiar rhythm of the rain.
- A mote of doubt crept into his mind as he considered the implications of his decision.
- In the vast universe, even the smallest mote can have a significant impact on the greater whole.
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