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Discover LudwigThe phrase "egg about" is not a commonly used expression in English and may not make sense in a sentence.
It would be more appropriate to use phrases like "egg on" (encouraging or provoking someone) or "egg in" (a reference to a person's involvement or participation in a situation). Here are some examples of how these phrases could be used in sentences: - "He kept egging me on to try the spicy wings even though I knew they were too hot for me." - "Her boss egged her on to take on more responsibilities, leading to a promotion." - "I felt like an outsider at the party because I was the only one not in on the joke." - "The politician was found guilty of being in on the corruption scandal."
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The South American Strophocheilus lays one large egg about four centimetres (1.5 inches) long.
By late September and early October the female deposits two eggs in the nest: a smaller egg followed by a larger egg about five days later.
Mashed-Potato-and-Turkey Croquettes Stir together mashed potatoes, chopped cooked turkey, chopped onion, beaten egg (about 1 per cup) and enough all-purpose flour to bind.
He was followed by Jack "Tiny Man" French, who went pro while still part sperm and part egg, about a week before his parents met.
When the gelatin is as thick as the white of an egg, about an hour later, spoon off any froth from the surface and gently fold in the fruit.
The imagery and atmosphere of terrorism is pervasive in Keret's work, but — except for a story like "Surprise Egg," about a woman with cancer who dies in a suicide bombing — it remains beneath the narrative surface.
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Altogether, Good Eggs has about 120 different vendors on its system in the San Francisco Bay Area.
That play, Scrambled Eggs is about to open in New York City at the Beckett Theater.
Three eggs are about right for one hungry person.
When eggs come about, wait until each one is five days old and candle them.
Although there is something chicken-and-egg about this, much of the change in attitudes is probably down to the fact that almost half of children are now born "out of wedlock", as the Telegraph still quaintly refers to it, compared with 8.4% in the year of my birth.
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