Sentence examples for goes opaque from inspiring English sources

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The glass goes opaque for privacy.

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Iran has gone opaque.

And there was rum (twenty-five cents a shot for Bacardi in Belize City; fifteen for the local product, distributed in bottles gone opaque from a thousand rinsings).

In 2001 the dressing rooms were heralded as techno-wizardry: touch a button, and the glass enclosing each room is supposed to go opaque.

The material, highlighted in the new issue of the online journal Chem, could be used to reduce glare (a la Boeing), produce e-ink-style displays and cut down on energy costs by going opaque for cooling purposes when the sun is particularly glaring outside.

Once the yolks have gone opaque, the eggs are done, thus signalling that the rest of the ingredients are cooked as well.

"When you turn the power off, it goes almost opaque," Ms. Wines said.

Last time I checked they were going for 10 times revenue!" And so it goes; the opaque, confusing and highly volatile practice of valuing a private SaaS business is frustrating for entrepreneurs and investors alike.

Over that period it goes from opaque to slowly letting light slip through as the chocolate oozes away and collects in the tray.

A property boom gone wild; opaque financial systems (if bank executives can't grasp the complexities of their business, they must be opaque); central banks supporting for years a policy of easy money; rampant short-selling.The only ingredients missing are the snide voice of the IMF denouncing bank nationalisations and the American trade representative demanding that weak banks go bust.

Cereal boxes can go behind opaque doors, and Champagne flutes behind clear.

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