CULL in a Sentence
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Example sentences for CULL, such as:
1. The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence.
2. You should cull the words you need to study from all the flash cards.
2. You should cull the words you need to study from all the flash cards.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of CULL
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cull
n. the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
v. look for and gather
Classic Sentence:
1 Mrs. Hatch swam in a haze of indeterminate enthusiasms, of aspirations culled from the stage, the newspapers, the fashion journals, and a gaudy world of sport still more completely beyond her companion's ken.
2 The night was fast closing in, when he returned homeward: laden with flowers which he had culled, with peculiar care, for the adornment of the sick chamber.
3 Yet he availed not to heal the stroke of the Dardanian spear-point, nor was the wound of him helped by his sleepy charms and herbs culled on the Massic hills.
Example Sentence:
1 You should cull the words you need to study from all the flash cards.
2 The government has no plans for a wolf cull or a bounty in the province, despite concerns in the cattle industry that the predator population is out of control.
3 The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence.
4 All this, needless to say, had been culled second-hand from radio reports.