cleave to
cleave in two
cleave through
cleave an apple with a knife
cleave to one's principles.
cleave a block of wood in two
cleave a branch from a tree
to cleave a block of wood in two
to cleave a path through the wilderness
cleave a path through the ice.
it was his choice to cleave to the Brownings.
The airplane cleaved the clouds.
They cleaved a path through the wilderness.
This wood cleaves easily.
they watched a coot cleave the smooth water.
part of why we cleave to sports is that excellence is so measurable.
the track cleaves a seam through corn.
Eagles cleaved the sky.
His spade cleaved the firm sand with a satisfying crunch.
the large chopper his father used to cleave wood for the fire.
the egg cleaves to form a mulberry-shaped cluster of cells.
Cleavable block copolymers could be cleaved into separate homopolymers under external stimuli (such as heat, light or agents).
9. The resultant ionized bond can be cleaved by a hemi-heterolysis process, affording a cation and a neutral radical.
Couples should be there for each other, should cleave to one another.
The coagulation cascade begins when one of these proteins gets proteolytically cleaved.
The coagulation cascade starts when one of these proteins gets proteolytically cleaved.
This active protein then proteolytically cleaves and activates the next clotting factor, and so on.
Trying to cleave the industry into two would hurt producers and consumers in America.
" Cleave" can mean to split, or to cling tightly.
The acetal linker readily cleaves in the presence of acid.
When the SNARE proteins are cleaved, it prevents the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters like glycine and GABA.
Normally, trypsinogen isn't activated until it is cleaved by protease enteropeptidase which is found in the duodenum.
At last he cried, " Cleave him to the brisket" ! but without conviction.
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