Use "shrew|shrews" in a sentence

1. A 2009 study, which coined the term "tree shrew lavatories", determined between 57 and 100% of the plant's foliar nitrogen uptake comes from the faeces of tree shrews.

2. They placed a shrew into a social confrontation with another shrew.

3. As such, they form one of three main types of shrews, the other two being the red-toothed shrews and the white-toothed shrews.

4. The nagging shrew.

5. People called her shrew.

6. Middle English bishrewen bi- be- shrew wicked person shrew From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Middle English Beshrewen (“to curse, pervert”), equivalent to be- +‎ shrew

7. You're nothing but a shrew!

8. Non-breeding shrews weigh around 3.8 g (0.13 oz) while breeding shrews average around 5 g (0.18 oz).

9. He found himself married a vulgar shrew.

10. He said she wanted the shrew.

11. It preys on birds and shrews in Guam.

12. 5 The voracious shrews and chickadees await them.

13. He found himself married to a vulgar shrew.

14. From tiny shrews [came] tenrecs, accustomed to the dark.

15. From tiny shrews [ came ] tenrecs, accustomed to the dark.

16. Evidence suggests that shrews probably have the shortest lives.

17. And I suppose that Monica will have the manipulative shrew.

18. The only mammals with a venomous bite are certain moles and shrews.

19. A tree-shrew [n -S] Medical Definition of Banxring

20. Any species of the genus Antechinus of small carnivorous marsupials that resemble shrews

21. The shrew stands at the door and keeps shouting abuse.

22. Shakespeare has Abusious ("Taming of the Shrew," 1594)

23. Every man can rule a shrew but he who has her.

24. Results show that cloprostenol can be used to induce the estrus of Tree shrew and increase their reproductive rate effectively. Methods for superovulation of Tree Shrew were investigated.

25. From Middle English Beshrewen (“to curse, pervert”), equivalent to be- +‎ shrew.

26. OM:Oh, I'll make you look bad if you don't watch it, shrew!

27. The hero shrew has an armoured backbone that can withstand enormous pressure.

28. From Middle English Beshrewen ("to curse, pervert"), equivalent to be-+‎ shrew

29. In general appearance, it would have looked like a shrew or mouse".

30. She gave a masterly performance as Kate in 'The Taming of the Shrew'.

31. Synonyms for Bacchantes include maenads, fury, shrews, viragos, termagants, vixens, hags, harridans, spitfires and harpies

32. From tiny shrews to 2,000-pound bison, the Badlands is home to many species of …

33. Shakespeare calls this type of figure an "aglet baby" in The Taming of the Shrew.

34. Abuseful was used 17c., and Shakespeare has Abusious ("Taming of the Shrew," 1594)

35. • I became Attuned to the high-toned squeaking of shrews, which appeared to be engaged in conflict

36. Abuseful was used 17c., and Shakespeare has Abusious ("Taming of the Shrew," 1594)

37. Synonyms for Bitches include vixens, cows, shrews, harpies, hellcats, witches, cats, grimalkins, she-devils and broads

38. Frequently they were outspoken wives, who were considered monstrous shrews or unnatural traitors to their husbands.

39. Synonyms for Battleax include axe, ax, halberd, hatchet, tomahawk, Battleaxe, battle-ax, shrew, virago and termagant

40. The very first mammals were small insectivores, probably very similar to this modern tree shrew. Sentencedict.com

41. The only one that could be forgiven for Beshrewing the cat would by the eponymous shrew himself

42. OBJECTIVE: To observe effect of confinement and vibration stress on indexes of hematology and myelogram in Chinese tree shrews.

43. It is suggested that the specialisations in anatomy, histology, behaviour, and ecology of shrews represent a major advance on the 'primitive' mammalian condition.

44. Her hat was an aggressively red felt and she peered out from under its big brim like a shrew ready to attack.

45. The "Shrew Beshrewed" did well, all the time Chislet Colliery was operating but in 1969 the pit was deemed uneconomic and closed

46. As the name implies, the species is characterised by a distinctive grey face and a black rump, as well as being larger than the other species of elephant shrews.

47. During the Miocene, micro-Cursoriality was pre-adaptive to open, arid habitats, and became more derived in the newly evolved Elephantulus and Macroscelides elephant-shrews with trail

48. Hedgehogs share distant ancestry with shrews (family Soricidae), with gymnures possibly being the intermediate link, and they have changed little over the last 15 million years.

49. As nouns the difference between Banxring and tana is that Banxring is (label) an east indian insectivorous mammal of the genus tupaia while tana is the Banxring or tree shrew.

50. One vermivore that may feed exclusively on worms is Paucidentomys vermidax, a rodent species of a type commonly known as shrew rats which was discovered in 2011 in Indonesia.

51. Bargle was a male shrew who temporarily acted as Log-a-Log while Redwall Abbey was beseiged by Marlfoxes after the murder of the previous Log-a-Log by Fenno

52. The discovery of the species was announced in January 2008; only 15 species of elephant shrew were known until then, and the last discovery was made more than 120 years ago.

53. It has been recorded as taking mudskippers, and in west Africa, one specimen had eaten a Gifford's giant shrew, an insectivore with a smell so noxious, most other snakes would not touch it.

54. The result shows that the control effect of the Chlorophacinone bait against the shrew is good, coming up to 85%, by using tracking determinations, while that against the rodents is only 6%.

55. 'A Mad-Cap Ruffian and a Swearing Jack': Braggart Courtship from Miles Gloriosus to The Taming of the Shrew TIME for The Apprentice to retire after its recent array of lying Braggarts and the deluded

56. 1593, William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, Act III, Scene 2,[1] […] he took the bride about the neck, And kiss’d her lips with such a Clamorous smack That at the parting all the church did echo

57. 1594, Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew: Gremio, 'tis known my father hath no less Than three great Argosies, besides two galliasses, And twelve tight galleys; these I will assure her, And twice as much, whate'er thou offer'st next

58. In his 2000 edition of the play for the Oxford Shakespeare, however, Stanley Wells argues there are echoes of Leir in plays as Chronologically wide-ranging as The Taming of the Shrew, Richard II, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet, suggesting Shakespeare was …

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60. Animals: AARDVARK, ALPACA, AMADAVAT or Avadavat (Indian song bird), BLACK MAMBA (snake), CARACAL (lynx), CARACARA (vulture-like bird), MATAMATA (a turtle), HELLBENDER (salamander), LEVERET (young hare), TREECREEPER (bird), TREE SHREW, INDRIS (a lemurine animal), SISKIN (bird), KOODOO or COODOO (antelope), MOORCOCK (bird), POTOROO (kangaroo-rat), …

61. ‘The book Abounds with learning and intelligent writing.’ ‘The wood Abounds with wildlife, including badgers, foxes, shrews, butterflies and an array of birds.’ ‘Australian government Abounds with successful models of this kind, especially at the federal level.’ ‘She Abounds with curiosity about village life and traditions.’

62. November 28, 2012 in Mammals, Trees, Uncategorized Tags: animals, arborial, babies, Banxring, closest, cute, mammal, primate, relative, Scandentia, tree, treeshrew Common Tree Shrew (Tupaia glis) According to contemporary taxonomy, the primates (whom I haven’t yet written about because they are so near and dear) are closely related to two

63. *Bowdlerize, also BrE & AusE *bowdlerise*.* To censor or expurgate a text after the style of Thomas Bowdler (1754–1825), editor of an edition of Shakespeare [1]'s plays from which explicit sexual references and avowedly vulgar elements were removed: ‘When The Taming of the Shrew was staged in

64. The yellow-footed Antechinus (Antechinus flavipes), also known as the mardo, is a shrew-like marsupial found in Australia.One notable feature of the species is its sexual behavior.The male yellow-footed Antechinus engages in such frenzied mating that its immune system becomes compromised, resulting in stress related death before it is one year old.