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Meanings of breed a race in English
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Usage of breed a race in English
1
He came from the slums of London, where they breedarace of men, small, ill-formed, disease-stricken, hard to kill.
2
There they will breedarace of monstrosities, a race of magicians, in sunless domes and fortresses far beneath the waves!
3
In short, it is necessary to breedarace of men in whom the life-giving impulses predominate, before the New Protestantism becomes politically practicable.
4
They bredarace capable of living in confined spaces.
5
"I hope to hell we're not breedingarace of superbugs," he said.
6
"I'm going to breedarace of heroes," Dinah said.
7
The New Yorker, April 29, 1967 P. 33 The always unsatisfactory present has been accused of breedingarace of spectators.