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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mote' in a Sentence

"A tiny particle or speck, especially of dust." more

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With a gentle breath, she blew away a mote of dandelion seeds, watching them scatter.
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A gentle breeze carried the mote away, creating a dance of specks in the sunlight.
The curious child watched a mote settle on the petals of a delicate flower.
He brushed a mote of lint off his suit before the important meeting.
She noticed a mote floating in her glass of water during lunch.
She noticed a mote of flour hanging in the air as she baked cookies in the kitchen.
A mote's dance in the sunlight caught her attention.
In the ancient cathedral, a single mote of incense wafted through the air.
The old book on the shelf had a tiny mote settled on its cover.
In the quiet forest, a mote of sunlight pierced through the dense canopy.
A single mote of rain clung to the window, reflecting the gray sky outside.
In the bustling market, a mote of spice hung in the air, tempting passersby.
High in the mountain range, a mote of snow danced in the chilly breeze.
The old book on the shelf was covered in dust, each mote telling a story of neglect.
With a sweep of his hand, he cleared a mote of sand from the tabletop.
As the boat sailed through the mist, a mote of moisture settled on the deck.
A mote settled on the book's page as she read.
A tiny mote danced in the sunlight streaming through the window.
The playful kitten pounced on the mote floating in the air.

Mote

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nounA tiny particle or speck, especially of dust.

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Last Updated On: August 18, 2024
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