Powder in a sentence as a noun

Why don't mainland China folks buy milk powder in mainland China?

They dried the liquid into powder form in the microwave, and we all used it by snorting it.

Then go in wearing leather pants, with white powder on your upper lip and reeking of Jack Daniels.

One way to "powderize" it is to make it into an ester, which in this case would be an ethyl ester[1,2].

Leaving is not something simple like changing washing powder brands.

Officially, this was based on Congress's belief that crack was more dangerous than powder.

Many people got season-long Mt. Baker lift passes, and you could basically write off schedule estimates for the first week of the season that there was enough powder on the ground.

The problem he had was although the powder component did exactly as it said on the tin, he had found no way of applying a lasting coating.

Powder in a sentence as a verb

The supplement and meal replacement powder/drink industry is a multi-billion dollar market.

Recently for example, Hong Kong folks are super mad that mainland China folks are coming over and buying up all the milk powder for their babies.

All he really has was some powder mixed with PVA glue, the problem being that although you could apply it to certain objects it's longevity was no more than 2 weeks.

Hershey's detractors will tell you how a tight-fisted Milton Hershey did not want to waste a large delivery of milk powder that had soured and instead used it & found it sold surprisingly well.

Or buy the washing powder that's 90% marketing and all made in the same factory anyway and the only difference is the self selected demographic targeting.

For example, until 2010, the sentence for simple possession of a single gram of crack carried a mandatory minimum of five years, whereas someone found with 100 grams of powder ******* would likely face probation.

" At press time, the princely scribe was seen finishing his apricot jasmine tea, asking a mere mortal sitting nearby to watch his literary accoutrements, and then prancing off to the Starbucks powder room, light as a feather.

There are youtube videos attesting to its efficacy on the femoral arteries of swine, however these videos ignore the effect wind has upon the powder in a combat setting, and the exothermic reaction that takes place to create the plug.

Powder definitions

noun

a solid substance in the form of tiny loose particles; a solid that has been pulverized

See also: pulverization pulverisation

noun

a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in a 75:15:10 ratio which is used in gunnery, time fuses, and fireworks

See also: gunpowder

noun

any of various cosmetic or medical preparations dispensed in the form of a pulverized powder

verb

make into a powder by breaking up or cause to become dust; "pulverize the grains"

See also: powderize powderise pulverize pulverise

verb

apply powder to; "She powdered her nose"; "The King wears a powdered wig"