Sentences with fertile
fer·tile
F f - ...fertile soil.
- ...a product of Flynn's fertile imagination.
- Women are likely to have more sex on the days when they are most fertile, even if they are not trying to get pregnant.
- The dream of hosting an authentically green festival has struck fertile ground in the central Victorian town of Castlemaine.
- ...a fertile breeding ground for this kind of violent racism.
- The operation cannot be reversed to make her fertile again.
- In order to get pregnant, a couple has to get together for baby-making activities during a woman's most fertile period.
- Landlords as clients can be fertile ground for real estate and foreclosure cleanup businesses.
- fertile seeds
- A fertile brain
- Most of the islands in the Philippine archipelago are characterized by irregular seacoasts, fertile plains and wooded uplands in the interiors.
- Fertile implies a producing, or power of producing, fruit or offspring, and may be used figuratively of the mind; , fecund implies the abundant production of offspring or fruit, or, figuratively, of creations of the mind; , fruitful specifically suggests the bearing of much fruit, but it is also used to imply fertility (of soil), favorable or profitable results, etc.; , prolific, a close synonym for , fecund, more often carries derogatory connotations of overly rapid production or reproduction
- fertile rain
- The sun's fertile warmth
- fertile eggs
- fertile soil.
- A fertile imagination.
- A land fertile of wheat.
- fertile showers.
- Uranium 238 and thorium 232 are fertile nuclides.