100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "egg"
Definition
Egg (noun):
- A round or oval reproductive body produced by birds, reptiles, and some mammals, typically containing the developing embryo and surrounded by a protective shell.
- The edible ovum of birds, especially that of chickens, commonly used in cooking and baking.
- A slang term for a person who is timid or cowardly.
Synonyms
- Ovoid
- Ovum
- Embryo (in the biological sense)
- Yolk (when referring to the contents)
- Shell (when referring to the protective outer layer)
Antonyms
- Chick (when referring to the young bird that hatches from an egg)
- Adult (in the context of maturity and development)
Examples
- The children egged each other on to jump into the pool.
- She egged him to ask her out on a date.
- They egged the team to perform better during the finals.
- He egged on the crowd to cheer louder.
- I felt that they were egging me into making a bad decision.
- My friend egged me into trying that new restaurant.
- The coach egged the players to give their all in the game.
- She egged her brother into telling the joke.
- The audience egged the performer to do an encore.
- He egged his friends to take a risk on the project.
- The kids egged each other to go on the haunted house ride.
- They egged the actor to dance on stage.
- The teacher egged the students to participate in the science fair.
- She always egged him to pursue his dreams.
- The fans egged the band to play their hit song again.
- He felt egged on by his peers to break the rules.
- She egged him to stand up to the bully.
- The siblings egged each other to climb the tree.
- The coach egged the team to practice harder.
- They egged on the pranksters to pull a bigger stunt.
- The politician egged his supporters to rally for change.
- She egged her friend to take the leap of faith.
- The crowd egged the boxer to knock out his opponent.
- His friends egged him into taking the dare.
- They egged on the kitten to chase the string.
- She egged her classmate to give a speech.
- The director egged the actors to improvise.
- He egged his sister to play the piano for the guests.
- The team egged each other to stay focused during the match.
- The kids egged on their friend to tell a scary story.
- She egged her coworker to apply for the promotion.
- They egged the little boy to ride his bicycle faster.
- My friends always egged me to join them on their adventures.
- The coach egged the players to give one last push.
- The audience egged the comedian for more jokes.
- He egged on the dog to fetch the stick.
- The group egged each other to break into song.
- She egged him to take the first step.
- The teacher egged the students to express their opinions.
- They egged the athlete to try breaking the record.
- The kids egged on the dog to chase the squirrel.
- He egged his friend to take a chance on love.
- The crowd egged the performer to take a bow.
- They egged each other to stay up all night.
- She egged him to explore the haunted house.
- The coach egged his team to believe in themselves.
- The fans egged the player to score the winning goal.
- They egged on the children to make a snowman.
- He egged his buddies to start a band.
- The teacher egged the students to think critically.
- She egged her friend to wear the new outfit.
- The crowd egged the magician to perform another trick.
- They egged each other to take the plunge into the lake.
- He egged his brother to take the lead in the project.
- The audience egged on the dancers to keep moving.
- She egged him to share his artwork.
- The team egged each other to stay positive.
- The friends egged one another to go skydiving.
- He egged his partner to try a new recipe.
- The crowd egged the singer to hit the high notes.
- She egged her friend to join the club.
- They egged on the athletes to push their limits.
- The kids egged their father to tell the story again.
- He egged his classmates to study together.
- The students egged on their peers to participate in the debate.
- She egged her friend to take up painting.
- The crowd egged the runners to finish strong.
- They egged on the chef to create a new dish.
- He egged his girlfriend to try the adventure sport.
- The coach egged the players to give their best effort.
- The audience egged the musician for an encore performance.
- They egged on their friend to join the competition.
- She egged her coworker to lead the presentation.
- The crowd egged the team to keep fighting.
- He egged his friends to go to the concert.
- The teacher egged the students to engage in discussions.
- They egged each other to try the roller coaster.
- She egged him to take the chance and apply for the job.
- The band egged on the audience to dance.
- The friends egged each other to go camping.
- He egged his sister to perform at the talent show.
- The kids egged their friend to eat the spicy food.
- She egged her partner to go for a walk.
- They egged on the dog to jump into the water.
- The crowd egged the athletes to break the record.
- He egged his friend to confront their fears.
- The teacher egged the students to think creatively.
- She egged him to pursue his passion.
- They egged each other on to finish the race.
- The audience egged the actors to take a bow.
- He egged his classmates to join the fundraiser.
- The siblings egged each other to climb higher.
- She egged her friend to try the new dish.
- They egged on the players to give it their all.
- The coach egged the team to remain focused.
- He egged his friends to participate in the challenge.
- The crowd egged the comedian to keep going.
- She egged her partner to explore new places.
- They egged on the band to play their favorite song.
- The teacher egged the students to ask questions.