cull in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cull in the PONS Dictionary

cull Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cull sth from sth
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Selectively timed culls, or removal of a percentage of the breeding individuals, of grey squirrel populations can help control and prevent tree damage.
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Two singles were culled from the album, but both performed poorly on the charts.
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The column features entertainment-news items, culled from original reporting and other media sources.
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If a population increase is required, only injured or sick animals will be culled.
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It was predicted that over 300,000 of cattle and swine would be culled.
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From the 1950s the government employed professional hunters to cull the deer population.
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Total animals to be culled: 85,723 (cattle 8,212 and swine 77,511).
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Western jackdaws were also culled on game estates as they raid nests of other birds for eggs.
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The final 100 was culled from an original list of 800.
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His team culled names from published obituaries, which were checked against public voter roll information.
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