I forgot I had a chocolate bar in my pocket, and it melted all over my leg.
The snow is starting to melt, and it's really beginning to feel like Spring.
In "The Wizard of Oz," the wicked witch melts after Dorothy throws a bucket of water on her.
He put the bagel in the
toaster oven for a second to melt the butter on it.
His nervousness at being on stage melted when he heard the audience applaud.
I felt like I was melting in the summer heat, and had absolutely no energy.
Her new love for him quickly melted away as she watched him
hitting on her best friend.
The wolves quickly melted into the dark forest, and were gone.
The killer melted into the crowd, and police lost all sight of him.
The melted wax from the candle was dripping onto the birthday cake.
These candies melt in your
mouth.
You can remove melted wax from your carpet by covering it with a piece of paper, and then passing a hot iron over it.
Dirty snow melts faster than clean snow.
If today's ice caps melted completely, sea level would rise across the world by more than 200 feet, which means the clock face on the Houses of Parliament in London would be under water.
Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was the site of the worst nuclear disaster in United States history when the reactor melted down in 1979.
A Moroccan proverb suggests that evening promises are like butter; morning comes, and they're all melted.
The annual melt season in Antarctica has increased by 2 to 3 weeks in just the past 20 years.
Kahlil Gibran once asked, "What is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun?"