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I . egg [eg] N

1. egg (food):

egg
jajce n
[pol] ducat(a) jajc

II . egg [eg] VB trans to egg sb on

ˈEast·er egg N

Easter egg
pirh m

ˈegg cell N

egg cell

ˈegg cup N

ˈegg spoon N

ˈegg tim·er N

ˈegg yolk N

egg yolk

fried ˈegg N

fried egg

ˈnest egg N

nest egg
prihranki m pl

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The pair of whio in the centre's free flight aviary have seven eggs, which were being incubated as part of the whio nest egg programme.
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Some people will be allergic to proteins in both the egg white and the egg yolk.
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Visualised as a huge platypus egg in bright gold pipes, the platypusarys faade is made up of gold panels with inscribed leaf shapes.
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A decision was also made in the legislature to hold a plebiscite to establish a compulsory egg marketing board.
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It is garnished with cooked squid, prawn fritters, boiled egg and fried shallots.
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Sprinkle superfine glitter over the glue covered half of the egg.
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The painting dates from the last quarter of the 17th century and is in egg tempera on a wooden panel.
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By 1900 he had invented and patented an egg-beater that could prepare eggs for a sponge cake in three and a half minutes, previously it took 15.
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If the child chooses a hard-boiled egg, it will have a long life and many children.
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However, he only hit the egg and spent most of his ammunition trying to hit the lightbulb, even after being given five extra rounds.
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