Sentence example with the word 'seedtime'

seedtime

Definition n. any time of new development

Last update: July 7, 2015


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Towards the end of October, with which month the rainy season begins, seedtime commenced, and of course does so still.   [Please select]

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We state these considerations here merely as suggestions that have been made of the way in which the association of seedtime and sacrifice arose.   [Please select]

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He had to fix a seedtime, a propitious seedtime, or his sowing was a failure.   [Please select]

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The products of this seedtime are seen in the colossal industrial growths of today.   [Please select]

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The game was played slowly between seedtime and harvest, and each move was reported in the kirkyard.   [Please select]

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Harvest would still follow seedtime; the gold of autumn still reward the shallow mines of spring.   [Please select]

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I would try to teach them the seed-planting idea, and the meaning of seedtime and harvest.   [Please select]

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