fig - use in sentences

Object

  • comparison: Fig 7.5 Direct comparisons can be made to previous surveys of the whole Force, which asked the same question.

Converse of object

  • dry: Arrange the dried figs in a row on top.
  • see: Clifton represented some of his data graphically, see Figs.
  • eat: It is said that when old people eat figs frequently, their wrinkled skin fills out.
  • give: It does not give a fig for the vast majority who oppose an attack on Iraq.
  • care: I don't care a fig about whether you pronounce in favor of this or that book, film or record.
  • add: Add the figs to the remaining honey mixture in the saucepan.

Adjective modifier

  • ripe: That heart now threatens, like the ripe fig he grows on the Tyne, to overwhelm his work with sweetness.
  • fresh: Fresh Figs with Honey Sauce BBQ recipe There are many varieties of fresh figs.
  • wild: The blackthorn, wild fig, trembling aspen, and other ' crossed ' wood are avoided.
  • green: Parma ham, delicious with green figs, is also good for providing instant energy.

Modifies a noun

  • leaf: Nowadays, the fig leaf is no longer displayed on the David.
  • wasp: One of the most amazing of these stories of total interdependence is the life history of the fig tree and the fig wasp.
  • 1b: Fig 1b shows the final position of the snake when convergence is complete.
  • tree: Read More... The Church in Emerging Culture We have a fig tree growing outside our church, just by the the main entrance.
  • roll: Arriving police were offered a choice of grapes, fig rolls, grape juice or wine.
  • fruit: Types: coniferous and dicotyledonous wood, including willow / poplar ( Salicaceae ), fig fruit, Gramineae, cereal grains including einkorn.

Noun used with modifier

  • strangler: It's not a snake or spider, but the strangler fig tree.

Preposition: of

  • thistle: Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

Preposition: from

  • thistle: Do people pick grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?

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