Sentence examples for word bred from inspiring English sources

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It is not just the adopted elision of Israeli children into Jewish children that is alarming, or the unquestioning acceptance of Caryl Churchill's offered insider knowledge of Israeli child-rearing, what's most chilling is that lazy use of the word "bred", so rich in eugenic and bestial connotations, but inadvertently slipped back into the conversation now, as truth.

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But the damage was done: Global stock markets gave up early gains Monday as Mr. Djisselbloem's words bred new anxiety about the supposed sanctity of euro zone bank deposits.

Why is he always pointing at people's shoes and describing them with weird words like bred gamma rho 26's?

Familiarity, in other words, breeds a kind of affection, Professor Zajonc found.

In other words: What breeds a leader and, conversely, a follower?

In other words, we purposely bred dogs to interact with us and learn from us.

We call it bred: a word you say when you're bredding something; you don't have to beg to be a part of something.

Thoroughbreds, in other words, may be carefully bred, but they are also inbred.

In others words, unhappiness has been bred into the French bone.

A word about breeds with large horns: Be aware that large horns mean an increased risk of harming yourself when handling the cattle, as well as intimidating other animals including horses.

But Rivera probably never thought his words, meant to breed confidence and then create serenity, would mostly apply to him.

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