12 adjectives to describe matings

No doubt a higher order of beings who could control man might, and perhaps would change him by selective mating.

What are desirable and undesirable matings?

The rueful mating, by G. B. Stern.

The wiseacres were smiling at him, he supposed; smiling as the world always smiled at the spectacle of infatuate age mating with tolerant, indifferently acquiescent youth.

We greatly want a brief word to express the science of improving stock, which is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating, but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognisance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less suitable than they otherwise would have had.

Thus you were wooed in former days When maids were won by waiting; The modern lover finds it pays To imitate the forceful ways Of prehistoric mating.

Its rising and its setting had regulated the hunting hours of the pack time without end; its beams had lighted the game trails where the gray band had bayed after the deer; its light had beheld, since the world was young, the rapturous mating of the old pack leader and his female.

"A very noble plan for revenge," I admitted, enjoying the swift check-mating of his game.

"When the orioles come" Carlotta had said remembering her father's story of that other brief mating.

She wrote me, soon after that unbelievable mating: "I have married Cecil Grimshaw.

The constant mating of harlequins has the tendency to make the black patches disappear, and the union with a good black Great Dane will prevent the loss of colour.

The sleepy natives, possibly doped with opium, had wearied of watching the figures in the rear room of the telegraph office and tumbled back into bed, or back on such miserable heaps of dirty matings as they chose to call beds.

12 adjectives to describe  matings