Put to your paste the yolks only of six or eight new-laid eggs, and beat it till the eggs are mixed.
Put the bread to the meat, with four new-laid eggs beaten; then with your hands work all these things together, and put them into a clean earthen pan, pressed down close.
But she ought to get it, for there was real new-laid eggs, and the chickens were so tender.
This happened once in our hive when there were no queen-laid eggs in the brood-cells, and some workers had laid eggs.
Therefore upon the very day when the eight weeks were expiring forth I went in search of Lorna, taking the pearl ring hopefully, and all the new-laid eggs I could find, and a dozen and a half of small trout from our brook.
Try to think of me now and then, and I will bring you some new-laid eggs, for our young blue hen is beginning.
Dot is nearly asleep, but I had not the heart to put her in her cot until you had seen her; tea is quite ready, and Martha is boiling some new-laid eggs.
Aunt Madge had made her take a couple of the new-laid eggs and a pot of Deb's delicious marmalade home with her, and she knew how Marcus would enjoy the little treat.
Timothy has insisted upon my accepting two new-laid eggs a week.
This was in response to a knock at the door, and Timothy presented himself with four new-laid eggs.
For it was not long before Timothy discovered that he could dispose of a limited number of new-laid eggs--the day of laying being guaranteed--to private persons at that rate per egg.
Polly had a successful time at the farm, and when she once again reached the turnstile her basket contained two dozen new-laid eggs, two or three pounds of delicious fresh butter, and a small jug of cream.
When it is boiled enough take it from the fire, and beat a couple of yolks of new-laid Eggs, to colour it yellow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laid eggs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.