Use "sow ones wild oats" in a sentence

1. Sons sow wild oats and daughters risk being ruined. Sentencedict.com

2. Sow our cop oats.

3. She showed me there was more ways Than one to sow my oats

4. The seed weight and aboveground biomass per culm or per planted seed decreased for wheat and wild oats as the proportion of wild oats increased in mixtures, indicating a competitive advantage for wild oats when grown with wheat.

5. But will a person reap true pleasure and satisfaction if he ‘sows wild oats’?

6. 26 What will be produced if a sow runs with a wild boar?

7. Also called wild oats, Bellwort is a native perennial common in eastern North America

8. Blueheads are protogynous hermaphrodites that mature at just 3-4 cm, which is when they begin to sow their oats

9. Wild oats (Avena fatua), wild millet (Lain name) and volunteer wheat (Triticum aestiv) all occur in lentil fields throughout the growing region.

10. 17 Wild sarsaparilla, wild oats, Solomon's seal and a host of understory plants die off; grass-like species such as Pennsylvania sedge take over.

11. Apparently, he had sown his wild oats with a girl while driving her car in Romania.

12. Without the ancient gods, the wild ones are mere beasts.

13. The best Blackberries to eat are ones you pick in the wild

14. At that stage, the plant looks distinctly like Sessile Bellwort (or Wild Oats) and it produces a creamy yellow, drooping flower that …

15. Common Annuals that can self-sow vigorously include ageratum, petunia, foxglove, annual larkspur, forget-me-not, calendula and wild or striped mallow (Malva sylvestris)

16. ‘Sow bountifully, reap bountifully’

17. Give the horse some oats.

18. Sow nothing, reap nothing.

19. Early sow, early mow.

20. Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Uvularia Species, Merry Bells, Sessile Bellworts, Wild Oats (Uvularia sessilifolia) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles da

21. These biscuits contain oats.

22. We Reap What We Sow

23. Sow the seeds in rows.

24. You reap what you sow.

25. Sow the seeds quite thinly.

26. A Time to Sow

27. Based on analysis of the various economic plants from NNNBG, there are 66 timber plant species, 405 medicinal ones, more than 60 wild fruits, 26 starch plant species, 55 oil plant ones, more than 40 aromatic ones, 80 poisonous ones, 31 tannic ones, 79 fiber ones, more than 40 ornamental or Afforestational ones, and more than 200 plant species

28. As true wild boars became extinct in Great Britain before the development of Modern English, the same terms are often used for both true wild boar and pigs, especially large or semi-wild ones.

29. Sow Bountifully and Reap Bountifully

30. What we sow, we reap.

31. Sow the radish seeds thinly.

32. Oh, shut up, you stupid sow!

33. Lazy , slothful people sow poverty tomorrow.

34. Sow the seeds in pots.

35. Sow the seeds outdoors in spring.

36. Sow early for an early crop.

37. In 2 Corinthians 9:6, the Apostle Paul wrote, Sow sparingly, reap sparingly; sow Bountifully , reap Bountifully .

38. Indeed, we reap what we sow.

39. Backfatter: Culled breeding sow or boar

40. Farmers sow grain seeds in spring.

41. The wheat and oats are dead.

42. As you sow, so shall you reap.

43. They absolutely tear them up! Mine refuse to eat dry Crimped oats but love rolled oats just fine

44. Cradling oats, Ether, North Carolina, June 16, 1943

45. Feed Grains: corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats.

46. Sow the seeds in late March.

47. You won't sow dissension between us.

48. as you sow you shall mow.

49. As Quaker Oats retires the Aunt Jemima name

50. Is/Are porridge oats on the breakfast menu?

51. 4 The main crops were oats and barley.

52. The main crops are still potatoes and oats.

53. Oats is a crop grown widely in Europe.

54. Oats tightened his grip on the axe.

55. The main crops were oats and barley.

56. Sow rows of lettuces between other vegetables.

57. 8 We'll sow this field with barley.

58. At Atheneum Cider, we're not afraid to experiment with crazy ingredient combinations or different strains of yeast, including wild ones

59. The olive orchards of Sampaolo are just so many wildernesses of wild flowers: violets, anemones, narcissus; irises, white ones and purple ones; daffodils, which we call Asphodels; hyacinths, tulips, arums, orchids -- …

60. The sow breeds piglets in the spring.

61. Oats provide good, nutritious food for horses.

62. 16 This crumble's topping contains old fashioned rolled oats .

63. The oats looked firm and fresh, but were rancid.

64. The wild ones are found in the Frontier, and can be hunted for meat or marrow in order to be sold.

65. As you sow you shall mow. 

66. Stir in the oats, Cornflakes, coconut, and pecans

67. These fields used to be sown with oats.

68. Sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. 

69. You reap what you sow. —Galatians 6:7.

70. It Sounds Like You're Reaping What You Sow.

71. Farmers plow their fields and sow in spring.

72. As you sow so shall you reap. 

73. Where there is hatred, let me sow love;

74. 20 The main crops were oats and barley.

75. Margaret fed me porridge oats dusty with salt.

76. What's the matter with you, John? Not getting your oats?

77. To chew or bite on noisily: a horse Chomping oats

78. Heaven will see we reap what we sow.

79. As they sow, so let them reap. 

80. As we sow, so shall we reap.