265 examples of domesticated in sentences

This was the commencement of their former intimacy, and before night Grace was domesticated in her uncle's house.

Mr. Harding, of this town, designed the building, which is a homely, kindly-looking little affaira bashful, tiny, domesticated creature, a nursling amid the matured and ancient, a baby among the Titans, which may some day reach whiskerdom and manhood.

The wild rat deserves that humane consideration to which all our natural fellow-creatures on this earth are entitled; but the domestic rat (I use this term advisedly, for though man has not domesticated it, it has thoroughly domesticated itself) cannot justify its existence.

The wild rat deserves that humane consideration to which all our natural fellow-creatures on this earth are entitled; but the domestic rat (I use this term advisedly, for though man has not domesticated it, it has thoroughly domesticated itself) cannot justify its existence.

Of all these only one, the common blue rock, has been domesticated.

But it has not been domesticated: the tame ducks in India, as here, are all mallards.

The muscovy duck is a distinct species which has been domesticated elsewhere and introduced.

But no antelope or deer appears ever to have been domesticated, with the exception of the reindeer.

From this it would appear that two species of wild goat have been domesticated and kept to some extent distinct, one eventually finding its way westward, but not eastward and southward.

We may infer from this that the first subjugation of each of our common domestic animals was the achievement of some genius, or of some tribe favourably situated, and that they spread from that centre by sale or barter, rather than that they were separately domesticated in many places.

Mountains make a background against which blue sky can be seen; between them and the eye are so many miles of visible atmosphere, domesticated, brought down to the regions of earth, not resting overhead, a vagueness and a void.

Sister Theresa offered to take care of the child at any time when the grandmother wished to be about her labors; and so, during her early years, the little one was often domesticated for days together at the Convent.

With the Thrales Johnson was domesticated.

Greek philosophers were often domesticated in wealthy families, and could discourse with the statesman when he had leisure from public business.

It is probable the black also may be induced to sport from that steady character it has hitherto maintained; there are but few domesticated plants but which (like animals) depart, in some way or other, from their native caste.

Quiet and domesticated, requiring little attention, helpful about the house, undemonstrative perhaps, but all the time ready for the most desperate emergency.

However, in every race of domesticated animals, and especially in the rapidly-changing race of man, there are elements, some ancestral and others the result of degeneration, that are of little or no value, or are positively harmful.

In the past the artist has always been an outcast; it is only latterly he has become domesticated, and judging by results, it is clear that if Bohemianism is not a necessity it is at least an adjuvant.

AUGUSTINE, DONALD L. Animal parasitology, with special reference to man and domesticated animals, by Donald L. Augustine, Francis M. Root and Robert Hegner.

AUGUSTINE, DONALD L. Parasitology with special reference to man and domesticated animals.

Perhaps some day we may call upon her when she is fully domesticated in her new home.

The normalcy on which Spengler based his assumption was disrupted around 1750 when a series of new dynamic factors entered the stream of modern social history: I. Mankind gained access to immense stores of energy which supplemented human energy, the energies of domesticated animals and a miniscule use of water power and air power.

They may even be said to have made dogs for themselves in the first place, since the present Siberian animal is nothing more than a half-domesticated arctic wolf, and still retains all his wolfish instincts and peculiarities.

It is a singular fact, however, that the Siberian nativesthe only people, so far as I know, who have ever domesticated the reindeer, except the Lapsdo not use in any way the animal's milk.

I remember well an old servant of the old school, who had been fifty years domesticated in a family.

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