Pregnant

/ˈpɹɛɡnənt/

"Pregnant" in a Sentence (22 examples)

I am four months pregnant.

Some of the ingredients are harmful, especially if you are pregnant.

Some of the ingredients in this beverage are harmful, especially if you are pregnant.

I am pregnant.

I'm four months pregnant.

Are you pregnant?

She is eight months pregnant.

Even if we don't get lucky on the first try we can just keep fucking till I get pregnant.

However, it seems that just because it's a 'low risk day' doesn't mean that you won't get pregnant from intravaginal ejaculation.

I'm pregnant.

I went to the doctor and, guess what, I’m five weeks pregnant!

I became pregnant in July 2014.

Once upon a time, not so long ago, women got pregnant and spent nine months in suspense before finding out if they were having a boy or a girl. But today? That waiting game is completely outdated, even quaint.

It suggests that pregnant women should be called pregnant people, presumably on the basis that just perhaps there may be a pregnant man somewhere.

We are pregnant.

a pregnant pause

wherein the pregnant enemy does much

The many tear-jerkers deal with finality, with death and the end of love, with a stoicism pregnant with feeling.

The sunne-beames bright vpon her body playd, / Being through former bathing mollifide, / And pierst into her wombe, where they embayd / With so sweet sence and secret power vnspide, / That in her pregnant flesh they shortly fructifide.

play at subtill games; faire vertues all; To which the Grecians are most prompt and pregnant

The Entbundenen, or those already delivered, are separate from those pregnants awaiting their accouchement

Peregrine was in a little time a distinguished character, not only for his acuteness of apprehension, but also for that mischievous fertility of fancy, of which we have already given such pregnant examples.

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