Sentence examples for been breeding from inspiring English sources

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been breeding

noun

The process through which propagation, growth or development occurs.

  • Your dog has had good breeding.

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"We haven't been breeding irresponsibly.

Investigators found bacteria had been breeding in the shower head.

The cane toads have been breeding at an alarming rate.

Have they been breeding?In a way, they have.

They have knowingly been breeding a lot of hybrids and then neutering them".

We also struggled financially; my dad's passion has always been breeding Gypsy cobs.

We all know and love Monopoly; it's been breeding real-estate lust since 1904.

Alexander, who lives in Maryland, has been breeding weimaraners for 35 years.

The softer sort of Protestants have not been breeding as prodigiously as evangelicals have.

The cold houses held the thousands of rhododendron plants he had been breeding and acquiring since 1966.

"I would be much more bothered if I heard that these had been breeding pigs," he said.

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