Corn

//kɔːn//

"Corn" in a Sentence (32 examples)

The family were all out reaping the corn.

I have a corn on my right foot.

Bad seed must produce bad corn.

Bourbon is made from corn.

Corn is an important crop in the United States.

It has fertile soil where corn be grown.

This corn hurts a lot.

Crows all but destroyed the farmer's field of corn.

Alex names objects, like "walnut," "paper" and "corn".

There's a fine crop of corn this year.

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And hee ſaid, Beholde, I haue heard that there is corne in Egypt: get you downe thither and buy for vs from thence, that we may liue, and not die.

Among the divinities that dwelt on Mount Olympus, none was more friendly to the husbandman than Demeter, goddess of corn.

Moreover, however much the individual manufacturer might give the rein to his old lust for gain, the spokesmen and political leaders of the manufacturing class ordered a change of front and of speech towards the workpeople. They had entered upon the contest for the repeal of the Corn Laws, and needed the workers to help them to victory. They promised, therefore, not only a double-sized loaf of bread, but the enactment of the Ten Hours' Bill in the Free Trade millenium.

[T]here exists arguments in favour of regarding one of the eatable varieties of "leaven," Machmetzeth, as the beer of the Hebrews. The mention of beer by the Egyptians is frequent; under the name of Hek, two intoxicating beverages are included. The components of these beers, individually, are not known: one was made from corn, the other was a medicated or sweetened beer, due to the addition of honey, or system of brewing.

I found that we had nearly a hundred bushels of corn, including wheat, maize, and barley, to add to our store.

The planting or sowing of maize, exclusively called corn, was just accomplished on the Town Hill, when I reached it.

Corn was the staff of life for many Indian people before contact, and it became the staff of life for many European colonists. Corn was higher in nutrition than most other grain crops. John Lawson, who travelled in South Carolina and into the interior Indian country in 1701, was one of the many colonists who sang the praises of corn.

He paid her the nominal fee of two corns of barley.

Verely, verely, I ſay vnto you, Except a corne of wheat fall into the ground, and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.

The least corn of sand is not so small to the whole earth, as man is to the heaven:[…]

corns of powder

R.I.P Scumpy ah you did say Popcaan And if a boy diss we clap corn.

We got spinners and dotties We got .40s and MACs We got nuff live corn […] See the four-door pausing Skengs out, everyone runnin But the corn just slapped and floored em 50 shots in that mop

You know dem have wedge while we have corn. Say Cockney say be first, my son! We just say Gwan!

to corn gunpowder

Corn the horses.

ale strong enough to corn one

Anywhere, anytime, I'll get him, if he's in love; I'll corn his wedding He backed his wetter, I backed my wetter but who really held that wetting?

Welcome Gentlemen, / Ladies that haue their toes / Vnplagu’d with Cornes, will walke about with you:[…]

He had a sharp wit, true enough, but also a good, healthy mountaineer's love of pure corn, the slapstick stuff, the in-jokes that get funnier with every repetition and never amuse anybody who wasn't there.

There were lots of jokes on the show and they were pure corn, but the audience didn't mind.

The bulk of this humor was pure corn, but as hillbilly material it was meant to be that way.

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