Use seeds in a sentence
Sentences ending with seeds
- He felicitates himself that, when he gets it once planted, he will have a season of rest and of enjoyment in the sprouting and growing of his seeds. [4]
- W-what's that feller's name down to Ayer, Massachusetts, deals in all kinds of seeds? [9]
- As Alpatych was driving out of the gate he saw some ten soldiers in Ferapontov's open shop, talking loudly and filling their bags and knapsacks with flour and sunflower seeds. [2]
- Imagine, then, our despair, when one day the potato, the one vegetable we had always eaten with perfect confidence, appeared stewed with caraway seeds. [4]
- Time wore he as his clothing-weeds, He sowed the sun and moon for seeds. [6]
- Let them become apostles of the onion; let them eat, and preach it to their fellows, and circulate tracts of it in the form of seeds. [4]
- Don't forget corn and seeds. [13]
Short sentences using seeds
- These seeds invade all dishes. [4]
More example sentences with the word seeds in them
- Has he asked your master to send him some seeds or slips? [10]
- Many a gardener will cut you a bouquet of his choicest blossoms for small fee, but he does not love to let the seeds of his rarest varieties go out of his own hands. [6]
- Boys and men were busy pounding out the seeds from the cones. [4]
- She comes every week, sometimes twice, she brings me little delicacies, new seeds for my garden. [9]
- But there were two or three unnoticed trifles in their by- laws which had the seeds of propagation in them. [5]
- As seeds in the womb of earth break from the brooding darkness, Or as the soul soars free, heaven-seeking from the grave, So the hopeless soil of a dungeon blossoms to rapture, Blooms with roses of Love, more sweet than the wildling rose! [10]
- They talked by the hour upon all sorts of themes, the growth of the tree, the habits of wild animals, the migration of seeds, the succession of oak and pine, not to mention theology, and the mysteries of the supernatural. [4]
- The news of the capture of their beloved Sevier had flown through the mountains like seeds on the autumn wind, and from north, south, east, and west the faithful were coming in, cursing Tipton and Carolina as they rode. [9]
- The spectacle of the brilliant honour bestowed upon Duke Ottavio Farnese had sowed in her heart the seeds which had now ripened to resolution. [10]
- The seeds of that vegetable ranked as one of "the four greater cold seeds" of this system. [3]
- During those beautiful spring days, no matter by what hands--among them were the noblest and purest--were sown the seeds of the dignity and freedom of public life which we now enjoy. [10]
- Slender dragon-flies and smaller busy insects flitted buzzing from flower to flower, sucking honey from the brimming calyxes and bearing to others the seeds needed to form fruit. [10]
- A courtier once showed the king a pomegranate, and asked him of what one gift of fortune he would like so many repetitions, as there were seeds in that fruit. [10]
- They store up seeds, of which they prevent the germination, and which, if damp, are brought up to the surface to dry. [1]
- I sowed the seeds, by the way, in the most liberal manner. [4]
- I saw my seeds sprout, but what became of them afterwards I did not live to see. [10]
- Some of the seeds or bulbs had been brought from foreign lands, but she was perfectly familiar with the virtues of all. [10]
- Who found the seeds of fire and made them shoot, Fed by his breath, in buds and flowers of flame? [6]
- If one may say so, the country is sown with seeds of Croesus, and the crop is forward and promising. [4]
- The saying "You reap what you sowed" gave her no peace, and wherever she turned in her past life she perceived the fruit of the seeds which she had buried in the ground. [10]
- He's sowing seeds of discontent, starting trouble that will be very serious unless it is headed off. [9]
- P. S.--A handful of choice (Southern) watermelon seeds would pleasantly add to that lady's employments and give my table a corresponding lift. [5]
- But fancy articles manufactured from it are very much like all ornamental work made of nature's perishable seeds, leaves, cones, and dry twigs,--exquisite while the pretty fingers are fashioning it, but soon growing shabby and cheap to the eye. [4]
- But nay, it little matters Look at the wasted seeds that autumn scatters, The myriad germs that Nature shapes and shatters! [6]
- Not only is it useless, but it is sometimes the cause of death, of which fact I have lately heard two instances: this is due to small hard bodies, such as seeds, entering the passage, and causing inflammation. [1]
- I didn't expect it to have much effect in this campaign, but it was an opportunity to sow a few seeds, to start a sense of personal dissatisfaction in the minds of a few voters. [9]
- Shall I compute in figures what daily freshness and health and delight the garden yields, let alone the large crop of anticipation I gathered as soon as the first seeds got above ground? [4]
- Far from rousing his opposition by reproaches, the shrewd uncle won his affection and merely sowed in his mind, by apt remarks, the seeds which in due time would grow and bear their fruit. [10]
- He had in him the seeds of trouble, the sproutings of shame, for even in the first days of his love there in Dublin he would not restrain himself. [11]
- One idle afternoon he had sowed the seeds of a little storm in the heart of a woman, and a whirlwind was driving through her life to parch and make desolate the green fields of her youth and womanhood. [11]
- At last, when he considered the time to be ripe, he began secretly to sow the seeds of discontent among the people. [5]
- For observe, you have here no splendid array of petals such as poets offer you,--nothing but a dry shell, containing, if you will get out what is in it, a few small seeds of poems. [6]
- Your father's wish has always been dear and sacred to me, for during his lifetime he always behaved to us as an affectionate brother, and I would sooner have sown the seeds of sorrow for myself than for your mother, my beloved sister. [10]
- A famous artist had laid it out in the time of Hatasu, and the picture which he had in his mind, when he sowed the seeds and planted the young shoots, was now realized, many decades after his death. [10]
- These words, Nefert, fell like seeds in my soul. [10]
- There had been dry seasons, accumulations of dust, wind-blown seeds, and cedars rose wonderfully out of solid rock. [13]
- And, if you do not set out plants or sow seeds early, you fret continually; knowing that your vegetables will be late, and that, while Jones has early peas, you will be watching your slow-forming pods. [4]
- His book had disappeared from the market long ago, as the elm seeds that carpet the ground and never germinate disappear. [6]
- If a hot day comes, you long to see the young plants; but, when a cold north wind brings frost, you tremble lest the seeds have burst their bands. [4]
- The pasteboard was cut out to fit the picture, and the margins, daubed with paste, were then strewn with seeds of corn and acorns and hazelnuts, and then the whole was gilded so that the effect was almost as rich as it was novel. [4]
- I could not but admire the persistence of these zealous plants, which seemed determined to propagate themselves both by seeds and roots, and make sure of immortality in some way. [4]
- I put them as far apart in the small space as I could, so that if big trees came from my seeds they might not stand in one another's way, but might all enjoy the air and the sunshine that I was so thankful for. [10]
- Destroy this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism at your own doors. [7]
- He was not a good man; but in him were seeds of goodness. [11]
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