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Example sentences for "white eggs"

  • Its nest, if it can be called so, is a hole scratched in the earth, in which it lays from ten to fourteen bluish-white eggs, with large brown spots.

  • The female breeds twice, laying each time six reddish-white eggs, marked particularly at the large end with distinct red spots, mixed with pale ones of a bluish grey.

  • The brood consists of from six to ten snow-white eggs, spotted with bright red.

  • Jack--haven’t women done as bad things and been forgiven and been loved, too, after all was over?

  • I can’t tell a story by halves,” said he.

  • It was set deep in club-moss and lined with white pine-needles, and contained four pinkish-white eggs with an aureole around the larger end, with light rufous markings.

  • It was only a flat platform of dry sticks in a spruce tree, and held two pearly-white eggs.

  • It nests in hollow trees in March, laying 2-4 white eggs.

  • It nests in a hole in the ground, excavated by itself, and lays 5-7 white eggs in March.

  • It nests in trees, laying 2-5 white eggs, rarely marked with brownish, in April.

  • The Flicker nests in holes and lays from 5-9 white eggs in late April or early May.

  • Creamy-white eggs, whose larger end is wreathed with brown and lilac spots, are guarded with fierce solicitude.

  • Their metallic cheep, cheep, warns you to keep away from the little blue-white eggs, hidden away securely in the bushes; and the nervous tail twitchings and jerkings are pathetic to see.

  • The heap of sawdust at the bottom of the hollow will eventually cradle from four to six glossy-white eggs.

  • Of grass, either on the ground or in bushes; three to five bluish-white eggs, profusely spotted with brown (.

  • Their metallic cheep, cheep, warns you to keep away from the little blue-white eggs, hidden away securely in the bushes; and the nervous tail twitchings and jerkings are pathetic to see.

  • In this lay three tiny delicate bluish-white eggs, with a few pale reddish-brown blotches at the large ends, and just a very few spots and specks of the same colour elsewhere.

  • They lay from three to four much elongated, purplish-white eggs, spotted with pink or claret colour.

  • Of grass at the end of tunnel in tall grass bordering fields; 8 to 16 white eggs (1.

  • Of grasses, on the ground in marshes; four plain bluish-white eggs (1.

  • They lay four white or buffy-white eggs, the shell of which is very rough and hard (2.

  • Nest and Eggs=--The nests are made close to the water's edge and contain about ten dirty white eggs.

  • Nest and Eggs=--The nest consists of a depression in the ground carefully hid away in some bunch of grass or brush, and usually contains from fifteen to twenty very light buff or white eggs, often faintly speckled.

  • Nest and Eggs=--The nest is usually back a little distance from the water's edge and contains from eight to twelve bluish-white eggs.

  • From four to six bluish-white eggs, sometimes yellowish-brown or rufous markings, are laid.

  • So she spends her life clinging to the outside of the cocoon in which she passed the chrysalis state, and covers it all over with her little round white eggs.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    white ants; white brother; white buffalo; white clay; white eggs; white feather; white granite; white linen; white locks; white patch; white pine; white preacher; white race; white settlement; white settlers; white silver; white spot; white spots; white supremacy; white swan; white teeth; white tissue; white vest; white vitriol; white water; white wine