Egged [verb]

Definition of Egged:

harass, bother

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Sentence/Example of Egged:

As we listened to the day’s avalanche report, she plated our second breakfast of buttermilk pancakes or fluffy scrambled eggs.

We can switch between, you know, frying an egg to, you know, writing a blog post to singing, whatever.

Breakfast tends to be heavy, with gallo pinto sometimes joined by eggs and fried plantains, while lunch and dinner will swap out the eggs for simple proteins and add a few vegetables.

For this cornbread dressing, the bread is lightly toasted and tossed together with diced vegetables, herbs, cream, broth and egg and then spread evenly on a large, rimmed baking sheet and slipped into the oven.

Sperm meets egg and a human is set up to grow, but the science shows that our environments — and the plasticity of our brains — can have a huge effect on our temperament.

Save it for roasting vegetables, frying eggs or trying your hand at duck confit.

For example, withdrawing $10,000 this year rather than contributing $10,000 has a nearly $36,000 effect on your nest egg 10 years from now, McBride said.

For example, their eggs are held in cocoons small enough to easily catch a ride on a hiker’s or gardener’s shoe.

The birds mate a few times each day as they excavate and then throughout egg laying, which may last another week or more.

Edwin Kim, University of North CarolinaThat’s because they would be the first successful treatments for any food allergy, and could pave the way for similar strategies to address everything from lactose intolerance to egg allergies.