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"Seeded" in a Sentence (9 examples)
She seeded vegetables in her garden.
The farmer seeded the field with wheat.
Our team is seeded in the ping-pong competition.
The frost killed the tomatoes I seeded.
Such fields should be seeded to soy beans or cowpeas when a leguminous crop is desired for soil improvement or other purposes.
Contrast this with, say, Zeus in Greek mythology—powerful, but flawed and contingent—or the Judeo-Christian God, who’s absolute and uncreated. Extraterrestrials might land closer to Zeus than Yahweh: impressive, but not the bedrock of existence. Still, if they seeded life on Earth (a panspermia twist), some might argue they’re "creator gods" in a limited sense—though that’s more like being master gardeners than omnipotent deities.
It's hard to find seeded watermelons here.
Seeded watermelons generally taste better.
A rose in heraldry is a five-petalled one, and the five leaves and the seeds are often of different tinctures, e.g. A rose Gules barbed and seeded proper. When barbed and seeded proper the barbs or leaves are green and the seeds yellow. Otherwise the barbs and seeds must have their tincture stated.
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