Sentence example with the word 'naturalised'

naturalised

Definition adj. planted so as to give an effect of wild growth

Last update: October 31, 2015


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Even the wild Dingo, though so anciently naturalised in Australia, "varies considerably in colour," as I am informed by Mr.   [Please select]

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Dixon remarks, "that the duck had not at this time become a naturalised and prolific inmate of the Roman poultry-yard."   [Please select]

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"Wolfe accompanied me to my residence in Hampshire, and there I naturalised, in a wild state, some white rabbits."   [Please select]

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Fokker was employed by the German army and later became a naturalised German.   [Please select]

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John's River, East Florida, where the Vallisneria has been largely naturalised.   [Please select]

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He was a naturalised American citizen, but an Armenian by birth.   [Please select]

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I am a German by birth, naturalised in England for the sake of my business, loving Germany, grateful to England.   [Please select]

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"I have the lop-eared rabbit naturalised, and in a half-wild and wild state, and Brenda is often to be seen with some of the tamest of them asleep in the sun on the lawn together."   [Please select]

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Kate herself, although a person quite unaffected by preaching, had also naturalised the sermon in her life with much practical and vivid detail.   [Please select]

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