Egg meaning in English
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Definition
an egg: an oval object with a hard shell produced by birds (chickens, ducks, etc.)
The eggs we eat every day come from chickens, everybody knows that! They are yellow and white inside.
Are eggs good or bad for your health? If you eat too many of those yellow and white oval things that come from chickens, will you get sick?
Examples
- "My boy says he can eat 50 eggs, he can eat 50 eggs!"
- "The man replies, "We needed the eggs."
- "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
- "But the idea of accompanying my meal with a glass of wine that smells like rotten eggs?"
- "Here's their new, annoyingly catchy hit: Bacon and eggs!"
- "Bacon and eggs"
- "Egg salad cream"
- "Brent : Well Moira, I suppose that there's no easy answer here, and that the debate will continue until scientists can prove whether eggs are bad for us and then instruct us not to eat them. Just out of curiosity Moira, how many eggs do you eat per week?"
- "Guy : Bacon and eggs?"
- "Brent : That's a lot of eggs, Moira."
- "You smell like wet skunk and rotten eggs."
- "Today's topic: eggs: friend or foe?"
- "From giant purple egg was born mother country of Kalackistan, then other minor countries like USA, and Belarus and Zimbababwe."
- "Of bacon and eggs"
- "From giant purple egg was born mother country of Kalackistan, then other minor countries like USA, and Belarus and Zimbabwe."
- "Fancy mushroom thing with ostrich eggs and bacon"
- "Bruno and Horatio's Miracle Juices, a fledgling juice and smoothie bar, caused a stir last month when their "miraculous" juices allegedly cured a man of his loneliness, reunited a lost parrot with his lover, and helped settle a bitter dispute between a chicken and an egg."
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