Examples of using "Tucat" in a sentence and their english translations:
I bought a dozen spoons and two dozen forks.
He bought a dozen eggs.
They're a dime a dozen.
She bought a dozen eggs.
I bought half a dozen eggs.
Give me a dozen oranges.
I bought a dozen apples.
She bought two dozen eggs.
- I want to buy a dozen donuts.
- I want to buy a dozen doughnuts.
Tom boiled a dozen eggs.
Tom bought a dozen eggs.
Tom wants a dozen eggs.
There are dozens of trees in the garden.
- Dozens of cars are parked in the parking lot.
- Dozens of cars are parked in the car park.
Please buy at least three dozen eggs.
I literally ate a dozen eggs on Easter Sunday.
Dozens of species, hundreds of frogs, all gather to mate.
Tom gave me a dozen cookies in a plastic bag.
The rioters burned about half a dozen cars.
Like most of you, I have dozens of apps on my phone,
When his wife died, he received dozens of condolence cards.
And I set out and interviewed dozens of brave and unusual hosts --
A giant squirrel swallows dozens of tiny fig seeds with every mouthful.
I sat down to translate the sentence shown on the main page into my native language, and half an hour and two dozen sentences later I had to convince myself to stop.