Class of chemical compounds that are plastic (malleable) near ambient temperatures.
1 Pretyman emphasizes trifles, slights important matters, and waxes learned concerning the irrelevant.
2 In them is a supreme God, and one who waxes not old.'
3 The amount of sea ice waxes and wanes with the seasons.
4 He slipped the cylinder over the waxes and tightly into the rubber base.
5 These waxes are selected based on the anticipated snow temperature of the course.
6 Enforcement typically waxes under Democratic administrations and wanes under Republican ones.
7 As the moon waxes , the power of the current wanes, and vice versa.
8 The subterranean brotherhood waxes curiously indignant over being lied to by prison officials.
9 Who established that whereby the moon waxes , and whereby she wanes, save Thee?
10 The tobacco cherry waxes , and we soon catch the first waft of smoke.
11 I dare not sit idle whilst Roose Bolton's star waxes and mine wanes.
12 But there's a problem: The full moon waxes this weekend.
13 There'd barely be time for scheduling waxes , let alone any other essential maintenance operations.
14 As the credit of the Crown Prince wanes, so the cult of Hindenburg waxes .
15 End-group analysis of the waxes reveals β-H elimination as the dominant chain transfer process.
16 For 20 minutes he waxes lyrical, his corporate terminology belying a chilling messianic zeal.
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