How To Use Titania In A Sentence

  • The author imagines Titania, the fairy queen of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as the grief-stricken fairy mother of an adopted human child who has died. Cheeshahteaumauk, Class of '65 (1665)
  • Titania first appears in a blue silk ball gown, but when retiring she discards the gown to reveal a shortie slip nightdress.
  • In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck (the hirsute Stanley Tucci) slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive.
  • So far, the group has successfully incorporated gold and titanium dioxide, also known as "titania. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • When, one by one, all of his women patients stopped doing the work of free association that they had at first enthusiastically taken up and began shyly and then importunely to declare their love for him, he shrewdly surmised that it was not 'the charms of my person' that were the cause of the disturbance but, rather, that the women were in a state of readiness to fall in love, and he was simply Bottom to their Titania. The Patient Is Always Right
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  • Those heard it who dwelt in the Colchian land very far from Titanian Aea, near the outfall of Lycus, the river which parts from loud-roaring Araxes and blends his sacred stream with The Argonautica
  • In A Midsummer Night's Dream it is the juice from heartsease that Oberon squeezes into Titania's eyes to make her fall in love with Bottom disguised as an ass.
  • None of these plants was literally aphrodisiac – what Elizabethan herbalists called 'venereous' – but their seductive scents were more likely to stir Titania up than 'lull' her.
  • Separated from his fellow actors he encounters Titania, who conceives a passion for him.
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  • Titanium dioxide (titania) is also the basis of artists 'interference paints aka' pearl pigments ', which involve thin films of titania on mica flakes. Monkey metallurgical magic
  • The quarreling between Oberon and Titania over the changeling boy leads to the king wanting to embarrass Titania with the love juice by making her fall in love with a monster.
  • Oberon reports to Robin that the enchanted Titania has given him the changeling, and proceeds to undo the spell: waking, Titania at first thinks her passion for Bottom was a dream before seeing him asleep.
  • Titania was stunned by the fair words that graced the paper, but she couldn't for the life of her figure out who wrote it.
  • My bare legs were instantly stung by nettles, and a swarm of wasps gathered around the fake flower-reeds I had to drape myself in to become Titania.
  • The dissociative oxygen repels the water molecules formed from the surface hydroxyls and refills the oxygen vacancies on the surface of titania.
  • Frances titania said this on September 28, 2008 at 4:55 am | Reply Under The Weather « Fairegarden
  • Brown, have been somewhat too resolutely robbed of the formal avenues, clipped hedges, and other topiarian adjuncts which comport so well with the starch prudery of things Elizabethan; but they are still replete with grotto, fountain, labyrinth, and alcove -- a very paradise for the more court-bred rank of sylphs, and the gentler elves of Queen Titania. The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
  • Titania was discovered in 1787 by the astronomer William Herschel.
  • Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty.
  • As for Titania, she blossomed into a more mature woman, although her zealousness never fully died down.
  • Oberon tells Puck, a mischievous sprite, to fetch him a certain magic flower, the juice of which he will press on the eyes of Titania while she sleeps, so that she may fall in love with what she first sees when she wakes.
  • Titania is a creature of the subconscious, the world of fantasy.
  • So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckle Gently entwist," said Titania; and the blast poured the rain in a spout against the window. The Seaboard Parish Volume 3
  • In bulk, titania is an opaque white, a fortunate property enabling the phasing-out of toxic paints based on lead carbonate. Monkey metallurgical magic
  • Titania first appears in a blue silk ball gown, carrying the changeling as a baby.
  • There's more on the Titanian polar lake evaporation spaceprobe boffinry Signs of the Times
  • In the quotation which he gives, we at once detect the proper tools and cunning of the poet: fancy gives us _liquentes campos_, _titania astra_, Spare Hours
  • Keep Titania tough, springy and challenging: this speech is an accusation, and the expression of her grievance against Oberon.
  • Depiction of sunlight-driven photocatalytic carbon dioxide conversion to hydrocarbon fuels using nitrogen-doped titania nanotube arrays surface-loaded with Cu and / or Pt cocatalyst nanoparticles. Green Car Congress
  • Frances titania said this on October 8, 2008 at 6:18 am | Reply Mad About Saffron « Fairegarden
  • In the cruelties of the sentence upon Hermia, Oberon's trick upon Titania and the lovers' experiences in the wood, we see that untempered desire is vicious, that love can be as much a war as a partnership.
  • He also discovered four moons: Titania and Oberon at Uranus, and Enceladus and Mimas at Saturn.
  • The play's joke is that, while under the influence of the drug love-in-idleness, Titania cannot see just how bestial, how ridiculous, how mortal - in short, how ‘gross’ - Bottom has become.

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