Examples of using "œufs" in a sentence and their english translations:
Beat the eggs.
Your eggs are getting cold.
We ate eggs.
We eat eggs.
I like eggs.
Tom salted his eggs.
Are you going to eat those eggs?
I forgot to buy eggs.
Look, the little eggs.
Those frog eggs.
We have eggs.
- We ate eggs.
- We were eating eggs.
I love hard-boiled eggs.
They're eggs.
Do you have eggs?
I want eggs.
How much do eggs cost?
Those eggs are expired.
Do you eat eggs?
I dislike eggs.
Put the eggs into the boiling water.
Did you forget to buy eggs?
Please beat the eggs.
Check that out. Oh look. That's frog spawn.
All those eggs hatched.
Test 1: omit eggs.
All the eggs went bad.
Birds lay eggs.
I don't like eggs.
All the eggs went bad.
The eggs are still hot.
- I really like hard-boiled eggs.
- I really like hard boiled eggs.
Tom is allergic to eggs.
He doesn't like eggs.
How do you like your eggs done?
Did you buy any eggs?
She boiled the eggs.
These are ostrich eggs.
Beat the eggs with a whisk.
The price of eggs is going up.
Eggs are very fragile.
Butterflies lay eggs.
Reptiles lay eggs.
Turtles lay eggs.
I forgot to buy eggs.
Beat the eggs with a whisk.
Flies lay eggs.
Tom salted his eggs.
Which animals lay eggs?
Tom is cooking eggs.
The male seahorse carries the eggs.
Eggs are sold by the dozen.
And it's not just eggs that it applies to,
Yes, the man likes eggs.
We brought eggs here,
My nephew is allergic to eggs.
- Put the eggs in the refrigerator.
- Put the eggs in the fridge.
Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
My mother has cooked ten eggs.
They sell eggs at the supermarket.
You're on thin ice, mister.
Did you forget to buy eggs?