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Meanings of live principally in English
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Usage of live principally in English
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Guano is the manure of birds that liveprincipally on fish.
2
The Swahili liveprincipally along the coast of British East Africa and at Zanzibar.
3
Its destiny seems to be to feed jaguars, for they liveprincipally on the creatures.
4
We shall liveprincipally on our rations, and you can put by a good bit.
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In long journeys through the woods, when other provisions fail, the natives liveprincipally on this.
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It includes those birds which liveprincipally on seeds and grain-thecanary, goldfinch, sparrow, and some others.
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The natives, at this season, seemed to liveprincipally on the seeds of Pandanus spiralis, (R.
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Let the bowels be kept moderately open and liveprincipally upon vegetable diet, with plenty of outdoor exercise.
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They liveprincipally by agriculture, and own extensive tracts of land in the townships of Granville, Franklin, and Mercer.
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The residents liveprincipally upon this most delicious fish which fortunately can be eaten a long time without disrelish.
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The persons attacked by it are those who take little exercise, and liveprincipally on vegetables, particularly cassady and rice.
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Moles liveprincipally on earth-worms, snails, and small insects, though they are also said to devour frogs and small birds.
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It is this, probably, which has given rise to the absurd report that the negroes liveprincipally on fruits spontaneously growing.
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They liveprincipally on the Hadj route, towards Maan, and in summer approach the Belka, pushing northward sometimes as far as Haouran.
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We liveprincipally on bacon and coffee, but as the water and the bacon are both very salt, this is very inconvenient.
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In the California mines no class of persons better endure hardships or accomplish greater results than the Chinese, who liveprincipally on vegetable food.