Immerse yourself in a Harry Potter and you are inside a hermetic world. [verb]
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immerse the potatoes in water for their better cooking. [verb]
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It was also decided to immerse one sample directly into the ammonium oxalate solution for five hours. [verb]
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Edward found him in his office, immersed among papers and accounts. [verb]
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She did so breathe ambrosia, so immerse My fine existence in a golden clime. [verb]
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Any nearer and more palpable meeting would have alarmed Cosette at this first stage, when she was still half immersed in the exaggerated mists of the cloister. [verb]
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Pierre remained gloomily silent, answering in monosyllables and apparently immersed in his own thoughts. [verb]
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Then he took a step in the direction of the traveller, who appeared to be immersed in reflections which were not very serene. [verb]
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As his thoughts were still half immersed in the mists of sleep, "Hold." [verb]
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In the case of solids we may determine the volume in some cases by direct measurement - this gives at the best a very rough and ready value; a better method is to immerse the body in a fluid (in which it must sink and be insoluble) contained in a graduated glass, and to deduce its volume from the height to which the liquid rises. [Please select]
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To this, a little soap is added, after which the sheep are immersed and thoroughly cleansed. [Please select]
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