mirage - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • see: The effect is not dissimilar to the mirage seen above a hot road surface.
  • create: Mirages also created confusion as land and other objects appeared to be distant aircraft carriers or enemy ships.
  • shimmer: Traversing the Grand Barra Depression, , I watched endless shimmering mirages.
  • chase: Living in debt, chasing mirages, and serving the nafs, renders the human being a definitive failure.
  • remain: The El Dorado promised by communism remained a mirage until the whole edifice collapsed like the proverbial house of cards.
  • cause: Another curious effect, and rather absurd mistake, resulted from the different densities in the super-heated atmosphere which caused this mirage.

Adjective modifier

  • inferior: Inferior mirages are produced by warm air at the ocean or earth's surface and an air temperature gradient changing rapidly with height.
  • cruel: Recovery, however, proved to be a cruel mirage; George suffered a sudden sharp relapse which killed him.
  • mock: The conditions are closest to those of a mock mirage which can also produce a green flash.
  • tropical: D&G and tropical sights - a tropical mirage of ' double delights ' !

Modifies a noun

  • hotel: Open on the mirage rio hotel players can be used scene for another.
  • bellagio: Dozens of online mirage resorts bellagio yet he tried paris museum national.
  • Rio: Open on the mirage rio hotel players can be used scene for another.
  • resort: Dozens of online mirage resorts bellagio yet he tried paris museum national.
  • effect: These inversions occur when layers of warm air overlay cooler air, creating a mirage effect.
  • event: Posted for quot the wpt elite the mirage event.

Noun used with modifier

  • mgm: Parts near the off multiple cycles his mother's with mgm mirage which.

Preposition: in

  • desert: This is why people see mirages in a desert.

Preposition: of

  • desert: Twice, in the course of four hours, we were so fortunate as to see a mirage of the desert.

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