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Example sentences for "seven eggs"

  • The clutch consists of four to seven eggs of greenish grey speckled with brown.

  • The clutch consists of five to seven eggs, which have light brown specks and stripes on a white ground.

  • It lays four to seven eggs, greenish olive, or clay colour, but always of uniform colour, which it places on the mould in the holes of trees.

  • The first clutch consists of five to seven eggs, the second of four or five of a pale light blue colour.

  • When chopped, put in six or seven eggs and a quarter of a pound of cold water, and season to your liking with pepper and salt.

  • Have ready the weight of seven eggs in fine flour very well dried and sifted; stir it in by degrees, and grate in the rind of a lemon.

  • Make a batter of seven eggs, beaten till very thick and light, and then mixed gradually with a quart of milk, and a pint of sifted flour, stirred in by degrees, and made perfectly smooth and free from lumps.

  • For an omelet of six or seven eggs, take two fine sweetbreads.

  • To a pint or more of the minced mushrooms, allow six or seven eggs.

  • Stir till white, half a pound of butter, with three quarters of sugar, then add a wine glass of brandy, seven eggs beaten to a froth, the whites and yolks separate.

  • To make a tansey, beat up seven eggs, yolks and whites separately.

  • Put four eggs into a scale, and then take their weight in fine sugar, powdered and sifted, with the weight of seven eggs in flour well dried.

  • Beat up the yolks of seven eggs, mix it with the above, and give them together one scald.

  • The brood consists of from five to seven eggs, resembling those of their congeners, but somewhat smaller; the parents sit alternately, the period of incubation lasting about thirteen or fourteen days.

  • The brood consists of from six to seven eggs.

  • It builds its nest in the holes of trees and walls, of moss, hair, and feathers, and lays six or seven eggs.

  • It lays from five to seven eggs, and the male is supposed to assist in the office of incubation.

  • There are five to seven eggs, whiter in ground colour than those of the Reed Warbler.

  • Seven eggs in a hollow in river bank, lined with down.

  • There is no peculiarity in their nesting habits; they lay from four to seven eggs, glossy white.

  • Seven eggs in a small hollow in the ground, lined with down.

  • They lay from three to seven eggs of a dull buff color.

  • One pound of sugar, the whites of seven eggs, and some vanilla flavoring.

  • Make a batter of seven eggs, beaten till very thick and light; and then mixed gradually with a quart of milk, and a pint of sifted flour, stirred in by degrees, and made perfectly smooth and free from lumps.

  • The whites of seven eggs, two cups of sugar, two-thirds of a cup of butter, one cup of milk and three of flour and three teaspoonfuls of baking powder.

  • Nest is made in and on swampy ground; four to seven eggs; white (1.

  • They lay from five to seven eggs of a pinkish color, with a wreath of brown dots about the larger end (.

  • They lay from four to seven eggs, spotted with shades of brown (1.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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