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Example sentences for "pregnant"

Lexicographically close words:
preformed; prefrontal; preglacial; pregnancies; pregnancy; prego; preheated; preheminence; prehensile; prehension
  1. Irenaeus even identified the Elder John with the Apostle, thus transporting not only him, but the entire body of "Elders and disciples" from Jerusalem to Asia, a pregnant misapprehension to which we must return later.

  2. The pregnant command of Jesus to Peter, "Follow me," is clearly intended to have reference to martyrdom (cf.

  3. The pregnant woman should balance her diet carefully as to the proportion of proteids, carbohydrates, fats, and mineral salts.

  4. The sixth is the door to the abundance of food; The seventh is the portal of the palace; The eighth the floor of Surga or Heaven; The ninth the pregnant mother; The tenth (i.

  5. They were undoubtedly pregnant with suggestion, yet made no epoch in discovery.

  6. This society enters upon its career very auspiciously, and is not only symptomatic of present conditions, but is also pregnant with hope for the Indian Church of the future.

  7. When emotion fires their brain, they break into spontaneous eloquence, or suggest the motive of a poem by phrases pregnant with imagery.

  8. As a work of art pregnant with deepest wisdom, and splendidly illustrative of the age which gave it birth, it far transcends anything that Italy produced in the same department.

  9. The genial moralising of the latter appears childish by the side of Alfieri's terse philosophy and pregnant remarks on the development of character.

  10. The smile of consciousness, pregnant of that which is beyond, illumines the expression of Mona Lisa.

  11. The smile on his face, too, was pregnant with the promise of violence.

  12. Rogers' side glance was pregnant with a grim, unsmiling humor.

  13. For a pregnant woman to dream this, denotes miscarriage or accident.

  14. If a woman is really pregnant and has this dream, it prognosticates a safe delivery and swift recovery of strength.

  15. Mothers and pregnant women fall down with weakness.

  16. A pregnant woman was wounded and her child died in her womb.

  17. He is said to have been born out of wedlock, and that his mother, while pregnant of him, was subject to all the cruel persecutions and magical torments the jealous wife of his father could invent.

  18. The report that William was to command in person in the next campaign, was, of itself, an indication pregnant with other changes to the minds of his adherents.

  19. Such then may be considered by our readers as a brief outline of the state of affairs among the Bannerworths--a state which was pregnant with changes, and which changes were now likely to be rapid and conclusive.

  20. A pregnant earth was taut with labor pains and about to give birth to all its fullness.

  21. When Emma told him she was pregnant he had walked around in a half daze for weeks.

  22. They seemed to me pregnant with fatal truths.

  23. And had she not been pregnant thou wouldst not have been able to overtake her, but since this has taken place and she has been caught, I will restore thee Pryderi and Rhiannon; and I will take the charm and illusion from off Dyved.

  24. In Ireland none were left alive, except five pregnant women in a cave in the Irish wilderness; and to these five women in the same night were born five sons, whom they nursed until they became grown up youths.

  25. A little grain, especially for the pregnant mothers, is all that need be bought.

  26. Meantime, at the very moment they were exchanging letters, pregnant movements were taking place, unknown to either.

  27. Wagner has made mention of Liszt's particular aptitude for making such musical moments pregnant with meaning.

  28. The Queen issued a Proclamation on this hateful occasion pregnant with just resentment, and offered a reward of 100l.

  29. Very likely indeed this enjoyment would be associated with the charms of another person--a probability pregnant with the idea that such charms would have to be dashed out of sight.

  30. I remember even having taken for granted with this fond inveteracy that no one of these pregnant themes was likely to prove under the test more full of matter.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pregnant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aboriginal; abundant; allegorical; anticipating; autochthonous; basal; basic; beginning; bountiful; budding; bursting; carrying; central; charged; climacteric; conceptual; connotative; copious; creation; critical; crucial; decisive; denotative; elemental; elementary; eloquent; embryonic; emergent; evocative; exigent; expecting; expressive; extended; exuberant; fecund; fertile; fetal; figurative; flourishing; formative; fruitful; fundamental; generative; generous; genetic; germinal; gravid; great; heavy; ideational; imaginative; inaugural; inceptive; inchoate; incipient; indicative; infant; infantile; ingenious; initial; initiative; initiatory; inspired; intelligible; interpretable; introductory; inventive; loaded; lush; luxuriant; meaningful; meaty; metaphorical; moving; nascent; notional; original; originative; parturient; pithy; pivotal; plentiful; pointed; pregnant; prenatal; primal; primary; prime; primeval; primitive; primordial; pristine; procreative; productive; prolific; radical; readable; rich; rudimentary; seminal; sententious; significant; substantial; suggestive; superabundant; swarming; symbolic; symbolical; teeming; thriving


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    pregnant woman; pregnant women