A degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature.
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Examples for "fahrenheit"
Examples for "fahrenheit"
1The thermometer was 106° Fahrenheit in the shade of the ethel to-day.
2For example, is the patient's temperature above or below 100 degrees Fahrenheit?
3Air pressure about 20 psi at the surface; temperature around ninety-five Fahrenheit.
4After the equinox, the temperatures remained in the vicinity of zero, Fahrenheit.
5During the afternoon the thermometer stood inside the tent at 95° Fahrenheit.
1For example, is the patient's temperature above or below 100 degrees Fahrenheit?
2The temperature for cooking crullers in the oil is 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
3One yeast cake dissolved in one cupful of water, 80 degrees Fahrenheit
4Prolonged exposure to temperatures below 28 degrees Fahrenheit can spoil the crops.
5He knew from science class that bread toasted around 310 degrees Fahrenheit.
6A thermometer near the door indicated a temperature of ten degrees Fahrenheit.
7Heat to 140 degrees Fahrenheit for thirty minutes, to kill all insects.
8Water, as you know, boils at two hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit.
9The Pro will blast up to 650 degrees Fahrenheit of Maillard-inducing heat.
10Temperatures in the area dropped overnight to negative 21 degrees Fahrenheit, Reitz said.
11So before launch, engineers exposed the ship to conditions near -300 degrees Fahrenheit.
12Because average temperatures there are -300 degrees Fahrenheit, these liquids are not water.
13Bake in a similar manner, having the oven heated to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
14In certain northern-central regions, minimum temperatures rose by a full 4 degrees Fahrenheit.
15The oven instructions called for twenty minutes at 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
16With average surface temperatures of -82 degrees Fahrenheit, Mars is a cold place.
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