English

egg

eɡ, eɪɡ, ɛɡ
Meaning: egg
Part of Speech: Noun Alternative Readings: eɪɡ, ɛɡ

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Example sentences

I like scrambled eggs with bacon, please.
You should mix the flour with the eggs.
You should mix the flour with the eggs.
I bought a dozen eggs at the supermarket.
I bought a dozen eggs at the supermarket.
We had eggs and toast for breakfast.
We had eggs and toast for breakfast.
Eggs and beans are excellent sources of protein for a healthy diet.
Eggs and beans are excellent sources of protein for a healthy diet.
Wild salmon swim upstream to lay their eggs in freshwater.
Wild salmon swim upstream to lay their eggs in freshwater.
The smell of rotten eggs filled the kitchen.
The smell of rotten eggs filled the kitchen.
I had eggs and sausage for breakfast.
I had eggs and sausage for breakfast.
In human reproduction, one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm.
In human reproduction, one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm.
The fish swam upstream to lay their eggs.
The fish swam upstream to lay their eggs.

Usage Notes

A common breakfast food produced by chickens. 'Scrambled' refers to eggs that are beaten and cooked while stirring.

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