Mole in a sentence
Synonym: animal, measurement.
Meaning: A small burrowing animal; also a unit in chemistry.
Mole sentence for class 1
- The mole is a small animal that digs in the ground.
- We saw a mole in the garden today.
- The mole has soft, furry skin.
- The mole loves to eat bugs and worms.
- My friend found a mole in his backyard.
- The mole can make tunnels under the soil.
- A mole has tiny eyes and big hands.
- The mole is a good digger.
- Look, there goes a mole in the grass!
- The mole is gray and very cute.
- We learned about a mole in school.
- The mole is not a pet that we keep.
- The mole comes out at night to search for food.
- Did you know a mole can dig fast?
- The mole makes the ground fluffy when it digs.
- I saw a mole hiding under a rock.
- The mole helps to keep the soil healthy.
- We made a craft of a mole in art class.
- The mole can be found in many gardens.
- The baby mole is very tiny and sweet.
- A mole has a long nose for sniffing.
- The mole uses its big hands to dig.
- Sometimes a mole makes a hill in the yard.
- We took a picture of a mole at the park.
- The mole likes to play in the dirt.
- My dad told me about a mole he saw.
- The mole has soft little feet for digging.
- The mole is busy all night looking for food.
- I watched a mole pop its head out of the hole.
- The mole is a part of nature that is fun to learn about.
Mole simple sentence
- The mole dug tunnels underground.
- She saw a mole in her garden.
- He learned about the life cycle of a mole.
- The mole is known for its velvety fur.
- They discussed how a mole helps aerate the soil.
- She was fascinated by the habits of the mole.
- He noticed the mole's small eyes and ears.
- The mole is a burrowing animal.
- She felt happy to find a mole in her yard.
- He read about the diet of a mole.
- The mole prefers a moist environment.
- She watched the mole play in the dirt.
- He described the characteristics of a mole in class.
- The mole is often hidden from view.
- They learned that the mole is a nocturnal animal.
- She wanted to protect the mole in her garden.
- He found a mole's tunnel near the flowers.
- The mole plays an important role in the ecosystem.
- She was excited to spot a mole while hiking.
- He sketched a picture of a mole for his project.
- The mole's fur helps it stay warm underground.
- She discussed how to identify a mole's tunnels.
- He enjoyed studying the behavior of a mole.
- The mole uses its strong claws for digging.
- She learned about the habitat of a mole.
- He admired the mole's ability to navigate underground.
- The mole is often seen as a pest in gardens.
- She felt curious about how a mole finds food.
- He watched a documentary about moles in nature.
- The mole is a unique creature in the animal kingdom.

(1) I have a mole on my toe.
(2) I have a mole on my neck.
(3) I have a mole on my skin.
(4) Aroints, you digging mole!
(5) I have a mole on my cheek.
(6) She has a mole on her piel.
(7) I have a mole on my big-toe.
(8) I have a mole on my big toe.
(9) The naked mole rat is blind.
(10) I have a mole on my left arm.
Mole sentence
(11) My mole was born underground.
(12) I have a mole near my nombril.
(13) The mole lives under the soil.
(14) She had a mole on her big toe.
(15) The mole guzzled from the grub.
(16) The mole lives below the earth.
(17) The surgery depigments the mole.
(18) The mole lives under the ground.
(19) She had a mole on her upper lip.
(20) She had a mole on her pinky toe.
Mole make sentence
(21) The mole burrows belows the soil.
(22) I have a mole on my big-toe nail.
(23) The mole burrowed b-low the soil.
(24) The mole lives beneath the earth.
(25) Nobody can dig as deep as a mole.
(26) The mole burrows below the earth.
(27) She had a tiny mole on her cheek.
(28) He had a specky mole on his cheek.
(29) The mole dug a tunnel underground.
(30) The mole's burrow is called a run.
Sentence of mole
(31) The woman had a mole on her cheek.
(32) The mole tunnels beneath the lawn.
(33) The mole likes to dig underground.
(34) The mole dug a hole in the garden.
(35) The mole lives beneath the ground.
(36) A mole is a dark spot on the skin.
(37) She had a facial mole on her cheek.
(38) She had a prieta mole on her cheek.
(39) She had a teensy mole on her cheek.
(40) The mole is digging under the dirt.
Mole meaningful sentence
(41) The mole is digging under the soil.
(42) The mole has its own tunnel system.
(43) The mole dug a tunnel to find food.
(44) The baby mole was born underground.
(45) The mole dug a molehill in the yard.
(46) I have a small mole near my earhole.
(47) The mole absconded below the ground.
(48) The mole burrowed beneath the earth.
(49) The mole burrows a hole in the dirt.
(50) The mole is digging below the roots.
Mole sentence examples
(51) The mole sauce was too spicy for me.
(52) The mole is digging below the garden.
(53) The mole is digging under the ground.
(54) The mole can burrow through the dirt.
(55) I have a mole on the back of my neck.
(56) The mole digs tunnels in the pasture.
(57) The mole's burrow is dark and narrow.
(58) The mole can dig tunnels underground.
(59) The mole is digging under the garden.
(60) He had a small mole on his upper lip.
Sentence with mole
(61) The mole burrowed beneath the garden.
(62) She has a mole above her left eyebrow.
(63) The mole sauntered through the tunnel.
(64) The naked mole rat is a unique animal.
(65) The mole digs tunnels below the earth.
(66) She had a small mole on her upper lip.
(67) She had a small mole on her lower lip.
(68) He had a small mole on his left cheek.
(69) She had a protrudent mole on her cheek.
(70) She had a mole on the side of her face.
Use mole in a sentence
(71) The mole burrows underneath the garden.
(72) The mole dug a tunnel under the garden.
(73) The girl had a mole on her right cheek.
(74) The mole lives in a burrow underground.
(75) The mole lives in a hole in the ground.
(76) The mole burrowed a tunnel underground.
(77) I have a mole on the bottom of my foot.
(78) She had a mole on the back of her neck.
(79) The model had a mole on her left cheek.
(80) The mole burrowed underneath the garden.
Sentence using mole
(81) He cauterizes the skin to remove a mole.
(82) The mole rat's fur was dark and velvety.
(83) I observed a mole rat gnawing on a root.
(84) The mole digs tunnels belows the garden.
(85) She had an itty-bitty mole on her cheek.
(86) The mole tunneled through the soft soil.
(87) The whiskered mole burrowed underground.
(88) The little girl had a mole on her cheek.
(89) A mole's tunnel is a type of habitation.
(90) The mole's burrow was a maze of tunnels.
Mole example sentence
(91) The mole dug a tunnel beneath the fence.
(92) The mole rat's eyes were small and beady.
(93) The mole rat's tail was short and stubby.
(94) The beaglers dug up a mole in the garden.
(95) The mole's snout was round and sensitive.
(96) The mole hides underground in its burrow.
(97) The mole dug a tunnel beneath the ground.
(98) The mole dug a tunnel beneath the garden.
(99) The mole dug a deep burrow in the ground.
(100) She had a mole above her left supercilium.
Sentence with word mole
(101) The mole loves to bur tunnels underground.
(102) The mole likes to dig tunnels underground.
(103) I like to play whack-a-mole at the arcade.
(104) The mole made a contract beneath the dirt.
(105) The excision of the mole left a small scar.
(106) The mole is changing shape under your skin.
(107) I have a small mole on the side of my nase.
(108) I have a mole on the scalp beneath my part.
(109) The mole was indifferent to the new tunnel.
(110) The mole is privy to the tunnel's location.
Sentence of mole
(111) The mole rat burrows below the desert sand.
(112) The mole cricket burrows beneath the grass.
(113) The mole's burrow has a network of tunnels.
(114) The mole sauce was a complex Mexican sauce.
(115) The mole's burrow was lined with soft dirt.
(116) I noticed a small mole near my belly button.
(117) The mole can strike from beneath the ground.
(118) The mole aestivates in a burrow underground.
(119) The mole peeked out from beneath the ground.
(120) She had a small mole on the tip of her nose.
Mole used in a sentence
(121) He had a mole removed from his right bittock.
(122) I played the whack-a-mole game at the arcade.
(123) The mole rat dug a tunnel system underground.
(124) The mole's burrow had a special digging claw.
(125) The mole's burrow can be up to 200 feet long.
(126) The mole continued to burrow around the field.
(127) I saw a mole rat digging a hole in the garden.
(128) The mole rat scurried across the forest floor.
(129) The mole dug tunnels to nowhere in particular.
(130) The mole is digging a tunnel below the garden.
Mole sentence in English
(131) The mole dug a tunnel to escape from the hawk.
(132) The mole dug subterraneanly through the ground.
(133) I spotted a mole rat burrowing into the ground.
(134) I stumbled upon a mole rat colony in the field.
(135) The mole digs tunnels belowground to find food.
(136) The mole burrowed deport underneath the garden.
(137) He thought her beauty-spot was a mole at first.
(138) The doctor said the mole on my face was benign.
(139) The mole burrows through the soil to find food.
(140) The mole covered under the dirt to dig tunnels.
(141) The surgeon will cut the skin to remove a mole.
(142) The mole dug a tunnel underground to find food.
(143) The mole's burrow was used for hunting insects.
(144) I saw a mole digging for angleworms in the lawn.
(145) The hairless mole rat is a fascinating creature.
(146) The mole dug and scratched up out of the tunnel.
(147) The mole lives beneath the surface of the earth.
(148) The star-nosed mole nibbled along the earthworm.
(149) The mole was caught in a burrow by the gardener.
(150) The mole burrowed through the soil to find food.
(151) She had a mole above her eyebrow that she loved.
(152) He had a distinctive mole near his right canthus.
(153) I used the bopper to play a game of whack-a-mole.
(154) The mole rat continued to burrow on the farmland.
(155) The mole rat's sharp claws helped it dig tunnels.
(156) The Avogadro constant is used to define the mole.
(157) The mole snarled through the underground tunnels.
(158) The mole can burrow through the ground with ease.
(159) The mole was rootling through the dirt for worms.
(160) The mole was entrenching its tunnel in the earth.
(161) The mole dug a tunnel contract beneath the earth.
(162) The mole dug a tunnel contract beneath the grass.
(163) The mole admitted to digging tunnels underground.
(164) The mole dug a tunnel to find food in the garden.
(165) The mole burrowed underground in the soft ground.
(166) The mole dug a tunnel underneath the garden fence.
(167) The mole burrowed slick out from below the ground.
(168) Monty is a character in the video game Monty Mole.
(169) The mole rat began to burrow on the backyard lawn.
(170) The mole dug through the soil to uncover a hopper.
(171) The mole is burrowing below the roots of the tree.
(172) The blind mole digs tunnels with its strong claws.
(173) The mole burrowed down into the soil to find food.
(174) The mole is digging below the surface of the soil.
(175) The mole dug a tunnel beneath the spherical garden.
(176) Cacao is a staple ingredient in Mexican mole sauce.
(177) The mole can burrow into the soil with great speed.
(178) The mole expertly burrowed behind the garden fence.
(179) The mole burrowed deep beneath the earth's surface.
(180) The mole created a tunnel to burrow near the creek.
(181) She had minor surgery to remove a mole on her face.
(182) The mole will go under the snow to search for food.
(183) Mole-rats are social animals that live in colonies.
(184) The mole burrowed into the soil to search for food.
(185) The mole popped up to go into a hole in the garden.
(186) I like to play the whack-a-mole game at the arcade.
(187) The doctor explained that a nevus is a type of mole.
(188) The molecular weight of oxygen is 32 grams per mole.
(189) The mole can tunnel through the ground effortlessly.
(190) The doctor is biopsying a suspicious mole on my arm.
(191) The mole dug a tunnel lateral underneath the garden.
(192) The mole denned in a network of tunnels underground.
(193) The patient had to undergo surgery to remove a mole.
(194) The mole dug a tunnel under the ground to find food.
(195) The molecular weight of ethanol is 46 grams per mole.
(196) The vibrissa of a mole helps it dig through the soil.
(197) The mole was expertly burrowing around in the garden.
(198) The melanotic mole on her cheek was a unique feature.
(199) I can see a mole on her shoulder in the summer dress.
(200) A mole rat emerged from its burrow in search of food.
(201) The physical unit of amount of substance is the mole.
(202) The mole tunnels through the ground to find its food.
(203) The birkiest game at the arcade was the whack-a-mole.
(204) Arnotto is a common ingredient in Mexican mole sauce.
(205) The mole burrowed without a sound through the garden.
(206) The doctor lases the patient's skin to remove a mole.
(207) The Mole Antonelliana is a famous landmark in Torino.
(208) The shape beneath the surface of the skin was a mole.
(209) The mole burrowed around in the soil to find insects.
(210) She had a mole on her toe that she always covered up.
(211) The spot on my skin turned out to be a harmless mole.
(212) The mole's burrow was a maze of tunnels and passages.
(213) She had a mole on her skin, but it was not cancerous.
(214) The mole's burrow up was a complex network of tunnels.
(215) The molecular weight of HMDS is 161.38 grams per mole.
(216) The molecular weight of glucose is 180 grams per mole.
(217) The mole burrowed deep underground to avoid predators.
(218) The molar mass of oxalic acid is 90.03 grams per mole.
(219) The mole taught its offspring to burrow without delay.
(220) I can't believe he agreed to be a mole for the police.
(221) The pedunculated mole was examined by a dermatologist.
(222) The mole rat's long snout helped it sniff out insects.
(223) The mole rat's ears were barely visible under its fur.
(224) The mole rat's presence indicated a healthy ecosystem.
(225) The mole cricket burrowed into the soil to find mates.
(226) The mole insinuated inside the ground and dug tunnels.
(227) The mole burrowed out of sight to escape the predator.
(228) It's not ethical to be a mole for a competing company.
(229) The mole burrowed around in the dirt to make its home.
(230) The mole's burrow has a special area for storing food.
(231) The mole's burrow helps it find food and avoid danger.
(232) The mole made a tunnel in a contract beneath the lawn.
(233) The mole's burrow had a special room for storing food.
(234) The mole is accustomed to digging tunnels underground.
(235) The mole was able to tunnel into the garden undetected.
(236) The mole can easily burrow under the soil to find food.
(237) The Mole Antonelliana is a prominent landmark in Turin.
(238) The mole burrowed in the garden and damaged the plants.
(239) The mole uses its strong claws to burrow into the soil.
(240) The mole dug a tunnel in a diagonal beneath the garden.
(241) The mole burrowed in a diagonal beneath the garden bed.
(242) The mole created a tunnel to burrow near the riverbank.
(243) The mole will go under the ground to create its burrow.
(244) The mole dug a tunnel and burrowed off into the garden.
(245) Mole-rats have adapted to their subterranean lifestyle.
(246) The mole rat dug a burrow without delay to find a mate.
(247) The mole's snout peeped up from the hole in the ground.
(248) Ancho chili paste is a common ingredient in mole sauce.
(249) She had an itty-bitty mole on her cheek that she loved.
(250) I have a mole on my scalp near my ear that concerns me.
(251) The mole snouted through the ground to find some worms.
(252) It's not ethical to be a mole for a political campaign.
(253) The mole will bury itself in the dirt to make a tunnel.
(254) The sagacious mole knew how to dig tunnels underground.
(255) The mole was able to burrow through the soil with ease.
(256) The mole's burrow was filled with tunnels and chambers.
(257) The excision of the mole was done for cosmetic reasons.
(258) The doctor will numb up the area before removing a mole.
(259) The mole used its strong claws to burrow under the soil.
(260) The mole burrowed in the garden and uprooted the plants.
(261) The molecular weight of benzene is 78.11 grams per mole.
(262) The spy decided to be a mole for the rival organization.
(263) The molecular weight of propene is 42.08 grams per mole.
(264) I noticed a small mole on my scalp past my hair parting.
(265) The mole had to tunnel through to find food in the soil.
(266) I noticed a mole peeping up from the hole in the ground.
(267) The mole uses its strong claws to burrow under the soil.
(268) Anattos is used to color traditional Mexican mole sauce.
(269) The mole withdrew beneath the soil to create its burrow.
(270) The mole peeked out of its tunnel to see if it was safe.
(271) The mole made its home in a contract beneath the garden.
(272) Chocolate can be used in savory dishes, like mole sauce.
(273) I have a mole on my skin that I need to get checked out.
(274) The mole burrowed underground to tunnel through the soil.
(275) The mole used its strong claws to burrow out of the soil.
(276) The soldier was assigned to be a mole for the enemy army.
(277) The mole burrowed without delay to search for earthworms.
(278) The mole created a tunnel up to the surface to find food.
(279) The mole rat continued to burrow on the vegetable garden.
(280) We watched as the mole began to burrow off into the soil.
(281) The mole created a maze of tunnels underneath the garden.
(282) The heptyl molecule has a molar mass of X grams per mole.
(283) The mole used its powerful claws to tunnel into the soil.
(284) The mole can steal beneath the ground to avoid predators.
(285) Don't be a mole for your roommate, respect their privacy.
(286) The mole decided to burrow beside the roots of the plant.
(287) The mole dug a tunnel in the contract beneath the ground.
(288) The mole peeked out of the tunnel to check for predators.
(289) My dermatologist performed a biopsy on a suspicious mole.
(290) The mole popped out of its hole to catch a passing insect.
(291) The doctor noticed a mole on her cheek in the examination.
(292) The mole burrowed under the garden and damaged the plants.
(293) The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58.44 grams per mole.
(294) The molecular weight of nitrogen gas is 28 grams per mole.
(295) Tomatillos are a key ingredient in traditional mole sauce.
(296) The mole can obtrude beneath the ground to create tunnels.
(297) The mole dug deep to burrow beyond the reach of predators.
(298) She was blackmailed into being a mole for the drug cartel.
(299) The scarless mole removal procedure is quick and painless.
(300) The mole rat's underground tunnels were an intricate maze.
(301) I spotted a mole rat nest hidden beneath a pile of leaves.
(302) The mole rat's strong legs allowed it to dig deep tunnels.
(303) Zapotec cuisine includes dishes such as tlayudas and mole.
(304) The molar mass of silver nitrate is 169.87 grams per mole.
(305) Mole-rats are fascinating creatures that live underground.
(306) I have a mole on my lower back that I need to get checked.
(307) The mole humped up underneath the soil to create a tunnel.
(308) The mole can burrow under the soil at an incredible speed.
(309) The equivalent weight of acetic acid is 60 grams per mole.
(310) The equivalent weight of nitric acid is 63 grams per mole.
(311) The cascabel chili is often used in mole sauces and stews.
(312) The doctor cauterised the patient's skin to remove a mole.
(313) I accidentally shaved over a mole and it started bleeding.
(314) Don't be a mole for your friends, keep their secrets safe.
(315) Don't be a mole for your family, respect their boundaries.
(316) It's not ethical to be a mole for a criminal organization.
(317) The mole burrowed a hole in the ground to create its home.
(318) He had a mole on the back of his neck that he had removed.
(319) The mole rat used its sharp teeth to burrow under the soil.
(320) The mole was burrowing through the soil in search of worms.
(321) The dermatologist confirmed that the mole was nonmalignant.
(322) Mesitylene has a molecular weight of 120.19 grams per mole.
(323) The dermatologist excised the mole for further examination.
(324) Ancho chilies are commonly used in traditional mole sauces.
(325) The molehill was a sign of the mole's activity in the area.
(326) The molehill was a testament to the mole's industriousness.
(327) The mole can easily burrow beneath the surface of the soil.
(328) The mole created a tunnel up to the surface to find a mate.
(329) We watched as the mole began to burrow on the forest floor.
(330) The mole rat tunnels through the desert sand to find water.
(331) The mole rat's fur blended perfectly with its surroundings.
(332) She had a funnylooking mole on her cheek that she embraced.
(333) The mole created a network of tunnels to hibernate beneath.
(334) Mole-rats are known for their impressive digging abilities.
(335) The pain-free mole removal procedure left no visible marks.
(336) The mole tunneled through the garden, uprooting the plants.
(337) The mole emerged from below the ground, searching for food.
(338) The mole used its strong claws to burrow off into the soil.
(339) I have a small mole on my eyelid that I've had since birth.
(340) The mole dug a tunnel with multiple airholes for breathing.
(341) The protuberating mole on her face made her self-conscious.
(342) The mole will perforate beneath the lawn to create tunnels.
(343) The mole can burrow into the ground at an incredible speed.
(344) The mole burrowed without hesitation through the soft soil.
(345) The mole burrowed without permission in the farmer's field.
(346) Being a mole for your study group can help you all succeed.
(347) The mole burrows underground to cover over against the sun.
(348) The molecular weight of the compound is 100 grams per mole.
(349) The mole's claw is adapted for digging underground tunnels.
(350) The mole's burrow under the soil was a perfect escape route.
(351) He had a mole on the side of his face that resembled a star.
(352) The molecular weight of carbon dioxide is 44 grams per mole.
(353) The mole created a tunnel to burrow beside the garden fence.
(354) The pedunculated mole was removed to prevent further growth.
(355) I marveled at the mole rat's ability to dig with such speed.
(356) The molecular weight of cyclohexane is 84.16 grams per mole.
(357) The mole used its strong claws to burrow down into the soil.
(358) Cascabels are a staple ingredient in traditional mole sauce.
(359) The protuberant mole on her cheek was a distinctive feature.
(360) The mole burrowed off into the dirt, leaving a trail behind.
(361) The mole hunched up through the dirt, tunneling underground.
(362) The mole nibbled under the soil to create its tunnel system.
(363) She has a mole above her right brow that she thinks is cute.
(364) The cuisine in Puebla is known for its delicious mole sauce.
(365) The mole secrete underneath the ground to create its burrow.
(366) The derm noticed a suspicious mole and recommended a biopsy.
(367) The equivalent weight of sulfuric acid is 49 grams per mole.
(368) The fossorial habits of the mole make it an expert burrower.
(369) The guileless mole dug tunnels underground to make its home.
(370) The mole is digging a tunnel below the surface of the earth.
(371) Chocolate can be used to make a sweet and savory mole sauce.
(372) He had a mole on his cheek that he was self-conscious about.
(373) The mole used its strong claws to burrow up through the soil.
(374) The molar mass of hydrogen chloride is 36.461 grams per mole.
(375) The deform above the garden bed indicated a mole infestation.
(376) A mole rat popped its head out of the hole and looked around.
(377) A mole rat was busy collecting grass and leaves for its nest.
(378) The mole rat dug a tunnel and burrowed off into the darkness.
(379) Mole-rats create intricate tunnel systems beneath the ground.
(380) The mole rat uses its sharp teeth to burrow through the soil.
(381) The mole used its strong claws to burrow down into the earth.
(382) The mole bur a network of tunnels underground for protection.
(383) The mole rat dug a tunnel in a contract beneath the savannah.
(384) The mole's burrow was used for hibernation during the winter.
(385) The arcade had a whack-a-mole game that was really addictive.
(386) The mole expertly burrowed into the ground to search for food.
(387) The mole's burrow in the ground was a complex maze of tunnels.
(388) The gas constant has units of energy per temperature per mole.
(389) I have a mole on the top of my foot that I've had since birth.
(390) The mole snake burrowed through the ground to ambush its prey.
(391) The protuberating mole on her cheek was a distinctive feature.
(392) The molecular weight of chloromethane is 50.49 grams per mole.
(393) The mole's burrow into the soil was a complex maze of tunnels.
(394) The molecular weight of decane is about 142.28 grams per mole.
(395) The mole rat created a complex burrow system beside the river.
(396) The mole rat created a complex burrow system beside the creek.
(397) Poblanos are a popular choice for making chili or mole sauces.
(398) The mole burrowed and managed to crunch up through the ground.
(399) Mole-rats have long, sharp incisors that they use for digging.
(400) Mole rats are herbivores, feeding on roots, tubers, and bulbs.
(401) The mole rat's teeth continuously grow throughout their lives.
(402) The H2 molecule has a molecular weight of 2.02 grams per mole.
(403) Mole-rats are herbivores and feed on roots, tubers, and bulbs.
(404) The piercer recommended to pierce around the mole on her neck.
(405) The mole's burrow has tunnels that can be up to 300 feet long.
(406) The mole sauce on the chicken was a traditional Mexican sauce.
(407) The mole burrowed under the lawn, and the dog chased after it.
(408) A common wart can be mistaken for a mole or other skin growth.
(409) The vermiform burrow of the mole extended deep into the ground.
(410) The atomic mass of actinon is approximately 227 grams per mole.
(411) The mole's burrow under the soil was a complex maze of tunnels.
(412) The dermatologist will excise the mole for further examination.
(413) Aguacate is a key ingredient in traditional Mexican mole sauce.
(414) The molecular weight of chlorobenzene is 112.56 grams per mole.
(415) The mole rat was known to burrow around in underground tunnels.
(416) The mole expertly navigated its way to burrow behind the fence.
(417) Allspice is a key component in traditional Mexican mole sauces.
(418) He volunteered to be a mole for the anti-corruption task force.
(419) The mole burrowed without delay to find shelter from the storm.
(420) Pentanoic acid has a molecular weight of 102.13 grams per mole.
(421) The doctor will anaesthetize the area before removing the mole.
(422) Mole-rats are highly specialized for their underground habitat.
(423) Mole rats are social animals that live in colonies underground.
(424) Poblano peppers are a key ingredient in traditional mole sauce.
(425) The gardener found a mole sniffing around under the flower bed.
(426) The equivalent weight of sodium hydroxide is 40 grams per mole.
(427) The snout for the mole is used for digging tunnels underground.
(428) Being a mole for your club can help you plan successful events.
(429) The mole dug a contract beneath the garden to make a cozy home.
(430) The mole burrowed in the ground, creating a network of tunnels.
(431) The dermatologist scarified the patient's skin to remove a mole.
(432) He had a mole on his cheek in the exact same spot as his father.
(433) The mole cricket burrowed through the ground to avoid predators.
(434) The molar mass of pentane is approximately 72.15 grams per mole.
(435) Frijolillo is a key component in traditional Mexican mole sauce.
(436) He was recruited to be a mole for the international spy network.
(437) The mole burrowed a tunnel up to the garden to search for worms.
(438) The mole rat found a suitable place to burrow near the hillside.
(439) The mole rat's burrows provided shelter for other small animals.
(440) The molar mass of potassium dichromate is 294.18 grams per mole.
(441) The mole's fur was soft and warm as it moved beneath my fingers.
(442) The foreign agent was working as a mole within the organization.
(443) Mole rats have a complex social structure within their colonies.
(444) The mole on my arm was benign and did not require any treatment.
(445) The equivalent weight of calcium carbonate is 50 grams per mole.
(446) The equivalent weight of magnesium sulfate is 49 grams per mole.
(447) The mole would scuttle beneath the ground to create its tunnels.
(448) Being a mole for your mentor can help you learn valuable skills.
(449) The Mexican dish mole is a sauce made with chocolate and spices.
(450) The arcade had a whack-a-mole game that was challenging but fun.
(451) The mole's burrow was so deep that it was difficult to catch it.
(452) The cauterant was used to remove a mole from the patient's face.
(453) The dermatologist used a scalpel to remove a mole under the skin.
(454) The molecular weight of water is approximately 18 grams per mole.
(455) The mole burrowed beneath the ground to create its tunnel system.
(456) The mole resurfaced from its burrow without delay to find a mate.
(457) The vibrissa of a mole rat helps it navigate underground tunnels.
(458) The surgeon had sewn-up the patient's skin after removing a mole.
(459) She was recruited to be a mole for the enemy intelligence agency.
(460) She was coerced into being a mole for the human trafficking ring.
(461) The mole rat's sensitive whiskers helped it navigate in the dark.
(462) The mole rat's underground lifestyle protected it from predators.
(463) The molecular weight of tribromomethane is 252.73 grams per mole.
(464) The mole rat used its sharp teeth to burrow down into the ground.
(465) She had a mole on her sinciput that she considered a beauty mark.
(466) The mole can move underneath the ground using its powerful claws.
(467) The mole can move underneath the snow during winter to find food.
(468) She had a mole on her upperpart that added character to her face.
(469) The mole rat's burrows can extend for several meters underground.
(470) The acidity of the solution is one hundredth of a mole per liter.
(471) The molar mass of propanal is approximately 58.08 grams per mole.
(472) The mole's burrow through the dirt was a complex maze of tunnels.
(473) The base-unit of measurement for amount of substance is the mole.
(474) The equivalent weight of sodium bicarbonate is 84 grams per mole.
(475) The equivalent weight of magnesium sulfate is 120 grams per mole.
(476) The bulge in the flower bed was caused by a mole digging tunnels.
(477) She had a mole on her shoulder that she was self-conscious about.
(478) The prairie mole's burrow was used for hunting insects and worms.
(479) The mole cricket's burrow was used for hunting insects and worms.
(480) He was determined to ferret out the mole within the organization.
(481) Poblano peppers are often used in traditional Mexican mole sauces.
(482) The mole's burrow up had multiple chambers for different purposes.
(483) The mole used its strong claws to tunnel down and search for food.
(484) Conjunctiva nevus is a benign mole-like growth on the conjunctiva.
(485) The pygmy mole cricket is a small insect that burrows in the soil.
(486) The mole rat burrowed through the ground to find roots and tubers.
(487) The mole vole burrowed through the ground to find a suitable mate.
(488) The mole created a network of tunnels to burrow behind the garden.
(489) She was chosen to be a mole for the corporate espionage operation.
(490) The mole burrowed without delay to create tunnels for ventilation.
(491) The mole can easily burrow inside the soil using its strong claws.
(492) I watched a mole rat disappear into its underground tunnel system.
(493) The mole rat quickly burrowed off into the darkness of its tunnel.
(494) The mole dug a tunnel to burrow into the wall and search for food.
(495) The naked mole rat is one of the most unique species of mole rats.
(496) The molar mass of propanone is approximately 58.08 grams per mole.
(497) The mole tunneled through the lawn, leaving behind mounds of dirt.
(498) The mole overwinters underground, creating tunnels for protection.
(499) The mole rat can burrow through the ground at an impressive speed.
(500) The beautician had to cauterize outside the skin to remove a mole.
(501) The mole burrowed without a trace, leaving the garden undisturbed.
(502) The mole rat can burrow through the ground to find food and water.
(503) The mole's vibrissa are specially adapted for digging underground.
(504) The equivalent weight of hydrochloric acid is 36.5 grams per mole.
(505) The equivalent weight of ammonium chloride is 53.5 grams per mole.
(506) Don't be a mole for your professor, always be honest in your work.
(507) The Mexican dish, mole, is a sauce made from chocolate and spices.
(508) The Mexican state of Oaxaca is known for its delicious mole sauce.
(509) The mole can secrete out of its burrow quickly if it senses danger.
(510) The mole repaired its burrow without delay after a heavy rainstorm.
(511) He had a small mole on his fronto that he considered a beauty mark.
(512) The hacker was recruited to be a mole for the cybercrime syndicate.
(513) The molar mass of ethanoic acid is approximately 60 grams per mole.
(514) The stoichiometry of a reaction can be expressed using mole ratios.
(515) The umbilicated appearance of the mole concerned the dermatologist.
(516) The dihydric molecule had a molecular weight of 150 grams per mole.
(517) The dermatologist will scarify the patient's skin to remove a mole.
(518) The mole created a network of tunnels deport underneath the garden.
(519) Mole-rats are found in various parts of Africa and the Middle East.
(520) The mole tunnel onto the lawn, leaving behind small mounds of dirt.
(521) To add a smoky and earthy taste, marinate granules in a mole sauce.
(522) The prairie mole cricket burrowed into the soil to avoid predators.
(523) The mole emerged from its burrow under the soil to search for food.
(524) The naked mole-rat is one of the most unusual mammals in the world.
(525) The mole was able to penetrate under the ground and create tunnels.
(526) Melanomas can appear as a new mole or a change in an existing mole.
(527) The mole cricket's fossorial abilities make it difficult to detect.
(528) The mole rat's burrow was a complex system of tunnels and chambers.
(529) The mole burrowed within its territorial underground tunnel system.
(530) Avogadro's number is a cornerstone of the mole concept in chemistry.
(531) The mole was able to tunnel onto the neighbor's property undetected.
(532) The mole burrowed through the soil to create its underground tunnel.
(533) The mole shrew burrowed through the ground to search for earthworms.
(534) The clod in the garden was evidence of a mole tunneling underground.
(535) The molar mass of oleic acid is approximately 282.47 grams per mole.
(536) The atomic weight of caesiums is approximately 132.9 grams per mole.
(537) Mole-rats feed on roots, tubers, and other underground plant matter.
(538) Mole-rats have a relatively long lifespan compared to other rodents.
(539) The intelligence activity identified a mole within the organization.
(540) The mole dug a tunnel to burrow down into and search for earthworms.
(541) The mole found a tunnel to burrow into the wood and search for food.
(542) The mole burrowed off into the earth, creating a network of tunnels.
(543) The standard value for the molar mass of water is 18 grams per mole.
(544) Turin is home to the iconic Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of the city.
(545) In the SI system, the base unit for amount of substance is the mole.
(546) The nurse had to cauterize under the patient's arm to remove a mole.
(547) The dermatologist identified the nevus on my arm as a harmless mole.
(548) The stridulatory sound of the mole cricket is used to attract mates.
(549) The mole pecked out of the ground to create its underground tunnels.
(550) The mole burrowed down into the soil to create its underground home.
Mole meaning
Mole is a word that has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts. It can refer to a small, burrowing mammal with dark velvety fur, a unit of measurement in chemistry, a spy or a double agent, a skin lesion, or a Mexican sauce made with chili peppers and chocolate. Here are some tips on how to use the word mole in a sentence correctly:
1. When referring to the small mammal, use mole as a noun.
For example, "I saw a mole digging in my garden this morning."
2. When referring to the unit of measurement in chemistry, use mole as a noun.
For example, "The chemist used one mole of sodium chloride in the experiment."
3. When referring to a spy or a double agent, use mole as a noun.
For example, "The CIA discovered a mole in their organization who had been leaking classified information to the enemy."
4. When referring to a skin lesion, use mole as a noun.
For example, "The dermatologist examined the patient's mole and determined it was benign."
5. When referring to the Mexican sauce, use mole as a noun.
For example, "I love to eat chicken with mole sauce, it's so flavorful."
6. Mole can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is dark or has a dark color.
For example, "The room was lit by a single mole lamp, casting a dim glow over everything."
7. Mole can also be used in idiomatic expressions, such as "to make a mountain out of a molehill," which means to exaggerate a small problem or issue.
In conclusion, the word mole has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts. By following these tips, you can use the word mole correctly in a sentence and avoid confusion or misunderstanding.
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