Sentences

mantle in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mantle: a layer or covering that serves as a protective or insulating layer, specifically referring to the layer of the Earth between the crust and core, or a cloak or covering worn for warmth.

Sample Sentences

  1. The mantle of the Earth is situated between the crust and the core.
  2. She wrapped herself in a warm mantle as she stepped outside into the chilly evening air.
  3. The professor discussed the symbolism of the mantle in Shakespeare's plays during the lecture.
  4. As the fog rolled in, it seemed to drape a misty mantle over the entire landscape.
  5. He inherited the mantle of leadership from his father, who had guided the organization for decades.
  6. The scientist explained how the Earth's mantle plays a crucial role in tectonic activity.
  7. She draped the warm, knitted mantle around her shoulders as she stepped out into the cold evening air.
  8. The ancient civilization believed that the mantle of the gods would protect their land from enemies.
  9. In the play, the character's sudden rise to power was symbolized by the donning of a grand mantle.
  10. The mantle of leadership requires both wisdom and compassion to guide others effectively.
  11. The ancient civilization believed the earth was covered by a mystical mantle of energy.
  12. After the ceremony, she draped the colorful mantle over her shoulders like a royal cloak.
  13. Geologists study the mantle of the Earth to understand its composition and dynamics.
  14. The actor took on the mantle of the beloved character, bringing new depth to the role.
  15. In the chilly evening, he wrapped himself in a warm mantle, feeling the comfort it provided.

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