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Meanings of succulent food in English
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Usage of succulent food in English
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Then we want green, succulentfood with the dry fodder to sharpen the appetite and help the digestion.
2
If you after service, quality, fresh and succulentfood, then this is the place to go for a true westernised Turkish experience.
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The canines are somewhat elongated, and were followed by a short gap in each jaw, and the cheek-teeth were adapted for succulentfood.
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The rye checks the growth of weeds, and furnishes a considerable amount of succulentfood for sheep, during the autumn or in the spring.
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I've had a few such adventures, dream trips to Venezuela, Greece, and Spain with their fantastic climbing, bluebird weather, and succulentfood and drink.
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Such embryos are not tenacious of existence, and when destroyed they are succulentfood for a space to the moody grief I am describing.
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Besides comfortable quarters, the chick to thrive, must have: Exercise, water, grit, a variety of grain food, green or succulentfood, and meat food.
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Have we here, then, an indication that when the pancreas may be suspected plenty of succulentfood and plenty of liquid are nature's remedies?
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THERE are individuals to whom nature has refused a fineness of organs and a degree of attention, without which the most succulentfood passes unperceived.
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The necessity for feeding succulentfood in some form where maximum milk yields are to be attained has come to be recognized by all dairy-men.
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It was a stock ingredient in her best, most succulentfoods.
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(4) As soon as the change begins, the reduction in succulentfood, ensilage, and field roots should also begin.