287 Verbs to Use for the Word seeds

Froebel died too soon to see his ideals realised, but he had sown the seed in the heart of at least one woman with brain to grasp and will to execute.

There no one else has yet planted the Gospel seed.

Cut off the tops and remove the seeds from large sweet peppers.

John Cassell scattered the seed of temperance liberally.

The fruit resembles a green-gage plum, and contains one seed, about the size of an acorn, and like a nutmeg, hence the common name.

I have occasionally observed him even eating Sequoia seeds and nibbling a troublesome flea, without ceasing or in any way confusing his "Pee-ah! pee-ah!"

Take barberries and lie them in a pot, a layer of barberries and a layer of sugar, pick the seeds out before for garnishing sweet meats, if for sauces put some vinegar to them.

No other Sierra conifer produces nearly so many seeds.

Surely Thy word will not return to Thee void, but be like the rain which comes down from heaven, and gives seed to the sower and bread to the eater.

Certain it is that each ancient civilization seemed to bear in itself the seeds of its own destruction.

They carried with them the seed of disease and death.

"'Oh! the poor, blind widow, Though she has been blind so long, She'll be blithe enough when the mildew's gone, And the corn stands tall and strong,' "And some they brought the brown lint-seed, And flung it down from the Low; 'And this!'

Who cares for rules, when he has only to drop a seed and tread on it, to be sure of a hundred-fold return?

" The angel-wing that had cleaved the sky to let this picture in lifted her upon its pinions, and bore her through the azure, and I saw the great Hand open, as of one casting out many seeds upon the earth.

" Then he set off again, throwing the seed with his broad rhythmical gesture.

I said nothin to nobody, but when it got ripe I saved the seed.

By the end of this month, most of the species had ripened their seeds, but undecayed, still seemed to be in bloom from the numerous corolla-like involucres and whorls of chaffy scales of the composite.

This is he which received seed by the way side.

A fourth boy buys seeds, plants them, and raises a tiny garden which keeps him in beans for a whole season, The fifth boy buys a book which starts him on the career of an educated man: he becomes an inventor and a man of means.

it left a seed of evil in the wresting of Alsace-Lorraine from France.

In a corner of a little garden, without informing any person of the circumstance, I wrote in the mould, with my finger, the three initial letters of his name; and sowing garden cresses in the furrows, covered up the seed, and smoothed the ground.

We have seen already the good seed sown in his heart, and it seems to have wanted only providential seasons and occurrences to be brought into productive fruit.

It was old Master Cotton Mather who said of them, "The Lord sifted three countries to find seed wherewith to plant America.

He loved gardening better than he understood it; was always shifting his plants, and destroying the seeds, out of impatience to see them germinate.

Cut the cucumbers into small pieces, after peeling them and taking out the seeds.

287 Verbs to Use for the Word  seeds