Use seed in a sentence
Sentences starting with seed
- Seed you on the road once or twice. [9]
- Seed of the Church's spoiler, close thy perishing eyes, an' thou fearest to look upon--" The rest was lost in inarticulate mutterings. [5]
Sentences ending with seed
- They gleam golden yellow, and will yield us snow-white meal when they are ground, and yet they grew from a rotting seed. [10]
- Yet have certain verses of the Scripture, or some wise and verily right noble maxim from the writings of the Greeks or Latins dropped on my soul now and again as it were a grain of good seed. [10]
- But whoever wishes to compel the field to bear fruits must dig sturdily, draw the buckets from the well, plough, and sow the seed. [10]
- A remark of Timagenes had fallen into her soul like a seed. [10]
- I know what that is;--I was sure, one winter, that I should die before spring; but I lived to see the dandelions and buttercups go to seed. [6]
- Lettuce, like most talkers, is, however, apt to run rapidly to seed. [4]
- Jes as good stock as de Driscolls en de Howards, de bes' day dey ever seed. [5]
- It was Charley Steele with a twist--gone to seed. [11]
- Give me the seed. [5]
- But, anyway, he reared the plant after she watered the seed. [5]
Short sentences using seed
- No seed, no plant. [5]
- I seed the lydy meself. [11]
- I seed your kind frequent. [11]
- Finest hide you ever seed. [9]
- Never seed sech a recklessness. [9]
Sentences containing seed two or more times
- The seed is the seed of the old tree. [11]
- The plant which grows from the seed you place in the earth may be crushed, but no power in the world will compel the seed to develop differently or produce fruit unlike what Nature has assigned to it. [10]
- Shall not one cherish that which is his own, which cometh from seed to seed? [11]
More example sentences with the word seed in them
- Oh, see what woman's woes and human wants require, Since that great day hath spread the seed of sinful fire. [5]
- Could she say whither the winds might blow, where the seed might be planted? [9]
- The centrifugal principle which grows out of the antipathy of like to like is only the repetition in character of the arrangement we see expressed materially in certain seed-capsules, which burst and throw the seed to all points of the compass. [6]
- I seed him when I was down in Springfield last winter. [7]
- And now, on what soil had the seed of maternal tenderness fallen? [10]
- Fust I seed was a man plump out'n Willums's, Miss Jinny. [9]
- Out upon the vast sea of sand, where the descending sun was spreading a note of incandescent colour, there floated the grateful words: "He remembering His mercy hath holpen His servant Israel; as He promised to our forefathers, Abraham, and his seed for ever. [11]
- I could have took oath I seed Rias Richardson here. [9]
- Not futile was thy toil, if thou canst see That for thy sons fruit from one seed appears. [10]
- B.--That corn and those potatoes which General Gr-nt looked at I will sell for seed, at five dollars an ear, and one dollar a potato. [4]
- Well, for a thing that has got to be done some time, the seed has to be sown, and it's always sown by men like Claridge Pasha, who has shown millions of people--barbarians and half-civilised alike--what a true lover of the world can do. [11]
- He laughed at theoretical treatises on estate management, disliked factories, the raising of expensive products, and the buying of expensive seed corn, and did not make a hobby of any particular part of the work on his estate. [2]
- She thought of the tilled fields in Goshen which, after having borne an abundant harvest, remained arid and bare till the moisture of the river came to soften the soil and quicken the seed which it had received. [10]
- The flavor of the Partaga is too delicate for palates that have been accustomed to Connecticut seed leaf. [5]
- This Demeter was the most successful personification of the divine goodness which rewards the sowing of seed with the harvest. [10]
- He was certain that the seed he had sown in her mind would take root; she could now clearly picture to herself what pleasures she would enjoy as empress, and from what she could preserve others. [10]
- Did he make that seed himself, or was it born in him? [5]
- Without a doubt that seed can be made to grow, if cultivated. [5]
- Bob went into that little room where Jethro and Cynthia had spent so many nights together, and his glance flew straight to the picture on the wall,--the portrait of Cynthia Wetherell in crimson and seed pearls, so strangely set amidst such surroundings. [9]
- The seed was sown then, the flower springs up to-day, that is all. [11]
- For the seed, sowed in wisdom and self-denial, was bearing fruit. [9]
- It has a small flake of a seed which blows in everywhere and makes arrangements for coming up by and by. [6]
- In that moment she was like a seed flying in the storm above the mountain spruces whither, she knew not, cared not. [9]
- The uttermost that she longed for, as the fruit of the seed she had sown and which she longed to see ripen, had not yet come to pass--and to see that she would endure anything, even death and parting from this deceitful, burning, unlovely world. [10]
- The seed of service had, however, taken root in a nature full of fire and light and power, undisciplined and undeveloped as it was. [11]
- I laid the seed in the soil, with others that I bought over there in Thebes; no one knows where it came from, and yet it is my own. [10]
- Satan put the seed in the ground, put a handful of dust on it, and said, "Rise! [5]
- An' I ain't seed him dese five month. [9]
- You must have seed a whole lot down there in Boston. [9]
- Could it be right to sow the seed of discord between him and his future wife? [10]
- I made a rapid estimate of the cost of the seed, the interest of the ground, the price of labor, the value of the bushes, the anxiety of weeks of watchfulness. [4]
- A seed of rancour had been sown in his mind which had grown to a great size and must presently burst into a dark flower of vengeance. [11]
- In sixteen hundred pounds crude cotton four hundred are lint, worth, say, ten cents a pound; and twelve hundred pounds of seed, worth $12 or $13 per ton. [5]
- The cooks seem possessed of one of the rules of whist,--in case of doubt, play a trump: in case of doubt, they always put in anise seed. [4]
- He said the patent-office seed was as difficult to raise as an appropriation for the St. Domingo business. [4]
- No thing, little or big, that contains any seed or suggestion of power escapes her avaricious eye; and when once she gets that eye on it, her remorseless grip follows. [5]
- I seize the opportunity to throw away frivolities, to say something to plant the seed, and make all better than when I came. [5]
- Mr. Hartington bestowed on the storekeeper a mournful look, and continued:-- "Never seed Duncan sweatin' before. [9]
- The sight fell on his excited mood like rain on a smouldering fire, like hail on sprouting seed. [10]
- And the poison of the old serpent, which infected Adam when he fell into his Transgression, by hearkening to the Tempter, has corrupted all mankind, and is a seed unto such diseases as this Infant is now laboring under. [3]
- In the consciousness of having sown seed for eternity he will close his eyes like a faithful steward at the end of each day, and of the last hour vouchsafed to him on earth. [10]
- The chance remark of a sweetheart, "I hear that you are a coward," may water a seed that shall sprout and bloom and flourish, and ended in producing a surprising fruitage--in the fields of war. [5]
- Then you give me that book--I hain't had much education, but it come across me if you was to help me that way--And when I seed you with Worthington, I could have killed him easy as breakin' bark. [9]
- But the vaccine matter is one of those substances called morbid poisons, of which it is a peculiar character to multiply themselves, when introduced into the system, as a seed does in the soil. [3]
- Never seed a man who had so many imitators. [9]
- As clean a lot as ever I seed. [9]
- But you?--I have long striven for courage to tell you so--you derive no benefit from suffering because you lock it up in your breast--as if a man were to enclose some precious seed in a silver trinket to carry about with him. [10]
- Mercy, I don't know as I'd have dared done that if I'd seed you first. [9]
- He give a kind of a groan, and says-- '"I've seed a raft act so before, along here," he says, "'pears to me the current has most quit above the head of this bend durin' the last two years," he says. [5]
- He was much interested in my strawberry-beds, asked what varieties I had, and requested me to send him some seed. [4]
- It grew up in New England out of the seed unconsciously planted by the first Pilgrims, was not crushed out by the weight of a thousand years of error spread over the whole continent, and the Revolution was proclaimed and recognized. [6]
- Barbara felt as if a sudden brightness had filled her soul, and on her way home the seed which that look had cast into it began to put forth vigorous shoots. [10]
- As soon as I seed her, I whispers to Lou 'You keep close to that there wall,' I sez. [11]
- Not one would have come to perfection if the sower had been too lavish with his seed. [10]
- Some of the good seed fell among the thorns of criticism. [6]
- Is the estate going to seed? [5]
- Should the waves flow back within the next hour, the seed of Abraham would be effaced from the earth, as writing inscribed on wax disappears from the tablet under the pressure of a warm hand. [10]
- We might perhaps find room for a Creator after all, as we do now, though we see a little brown seed grow till it sucks up the juices of half an acre of ground, apparently all by its own inherent power. [6]
- Ef we hadn' dive' so deep en swum so fur under water, en de night hadn' ben so dark, en we warn't so sk'yerd, en ben sich punkin-heads, as de sayin' is, we'd a seed de raf'. [5]
- When I seed dat man I 'uz dat sk'yerd dat I could sca'cely wobble home. [5]
- Ever sense she come down here t'other day she's stirred up more turmoil than any railroad bill I ever seed. [9]
- And, finally, I call attention with pride to the fact that in my department of the magazine the farmer will always find full market reports, and also complete instructions about farming, even from the grafting of the seed to the harrowing of the matured crop. [5]
- The seed sown by Katharina was beginning to grow. [10]
- I've seed 'em both often enough when they was practisin', an' I tell ye the' wa'n't no slouch abaout neither on 'em. [6]
- Culture is the blossom of knowledge, but it is a fruit blossom, the ornament of the age but the seed of the future. [4]
- I's seed 'm befo'; I don't k'yer to see 'em no mo'. [5]
- I've seed 'em at seventy, an' shufflin' about peart as Marse Clarence's gamecocks. [9]
- Done seed her at Calve't House. [9]
- It comes up, as a Southern seed, dropped by accident in one of our gardens, finds itself trying to grow and blow into flower among the homely roots and the hardy shrubs that surround it. [6]
- I's toted it aroun' sence de day I seed dat man en bought dese clo'es en it. [5]
- And now we are here, to sow the seed in the East. [9]
- He was unmarried and forty-five, and Mrs. Larrabbee had said he reminded her of a shrivelling seed set aside from a once fruitful crop. [9]
- Hunt took root and flourished--apparently from the seed planted by the State Tribune. [9]
- Idle and shiftless and evil ye are, while the earth cries out to give you of its plenty, a great harvest from a little seed, if ye will but dig and plant, and plough and sow and reap, and lend your backs to toil. [11]
- However, when the above item appeared in print I put full faith in it, and incontinently wilted and went to seed under it. [5]
- Then Virginia took a well-worn path, on each side of which the high grass bent with its load of seed, which entered the wood. [9]
- As if from a watch-tower, I now overlook what is growing from the seed I sowed. [10]
- There was not a spear above ground when I went away; and now it had sprung up, and gone to seed, and there were stalks higher than my head. [4]
- He has planted a seed that will keep him awake nights; drive rest from his bones, and sleep from his pillow. [4]
- Never seed sech a day in Jonesboro. [9]
- There is not a coaxing name that he does not lavish on them, while he fills their cups with fresh seed and water; and how carefully he moves his big hand as he strews the little cages with clean sand! [10]
- She looks like a big merchantman to me, such as I've seed in the Injy trade, with a high poop in the old style. [9]
- Presently she said: "You seed dat man at noon, las' Monday? [5]
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