egg : Idioms & Phrases
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- ant egg
- bacon and eggs
- bad egg
- baked egg
- boiled egg
- Butter and eggs
- butter-and-eggs
- candy egg
- chocolate egg
- cock's eggs
- coddled egg
- deviled egg
- dropped egg
- duck's egg
- Easter egg
- Egg and anchor
- egg cell
- Egg cleavage
- egg cream
- egg cup
- Egg development
- egg en cocotte
- egg foo yong
- egg fu yung
- egg laying
- Egg mite
- egg noodle
- egg on
- Egg parasite
- egg roll
- egg squash
- egg timer
- egg white
- egg yolk
- egg-and-anchor
- egg-and-dart
- egg-and-tongue
- egg-bird
- egg-cup
- egg-filled
- egg-glass
- egg-laying mammal
- egg-producing
- egg-shaped
- eggs benedict
- fertilized egg
- fried egg
- Game egg
- garden egg
- good egg
- goose egg
- Gripe's egg
- ham and eggs
- hard-boiled egg
- hard-cooked egg
- jelly egg
- Nest egg
- Pasch egg
- poached egg
- scotch egg
- scrabbed eggs
- scrambled eggs
- sea egg
- shirred egg
- Skate's egg
- stuffed egg
- Warty egg
- White of egg
- Wind egg
- Winter egg
ant egg
Ant" egg`
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One of the small white egg-shaped pupæ or cocoons of the ant, often seen in or about ant-hills, and popularly supposed to be eggs.
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bacon and eggs
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noun European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America
bird's foot clover; Lotus corniculatus; babies' slippers; bird's foot trefoil.
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noun eggs (fried or scrambled) served with bacon
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bad egg
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noun (old-fashioned slang) a bad person
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baked egg
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noun egg cooked individually in cream or butter in a small ramekin
egg en cocotte; baked egg.
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boiled egg
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noun egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water
boiled egg.
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Butter and eggs
(Bot.) , a name given to several plants having flowers of two shades of yellow, asNarcissus incomparabilis , and in the United States to the toadflax (Linaria vulgaris ).
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butter-and-eggs
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noun common European perennial having showy yellow and orange flowers; a naturalized weed in North America
Linaria vulgaris; wild snapdragon; devil's flax; toadflax.
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candy egg
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noun egg-shaped candy
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chocolate egg
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noun egg-shaped chocolate candy
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cock's eggs
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noun weedy vine of Argentina having solitary white flowers followed by egg-shaped white or yellow fruit
Salpichroa organifolia; Salpichroa rhomboidea.
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coddled egg
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noun egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water
boiled egg.
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deviled egg
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noun halved hard-cooked egg with the yolk mashed with mayonnaise and seasonings and returned to the white
deviled egg.
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- a hard-boiled egg, sliced into halves and with the yolk removed and replaced with a paste, usually made from the yolk and mayonnaise, seasoned with salt and/or spices such as paprika.
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dropped egg
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noun egg cooked in gently boiling water
dropped egg.
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duck's egg
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noun (cricket) a score of nothing by a batsman
duck.
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Easter egg
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noun an egg-shaped candy used to celebrate Easter
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noun a colored hard-boiled egg used to celebrate Easter
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(a) A painted or colored egg used as a present at Easter.(b) An imitation of an egg, in sugar or some fine material, sometimes made to serve as a box for jewelry or the like, used as an Easter present.
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Egg and anchor
(Arch.) , an egg-shaped ornament, alternating with another in the form of a dart, used to enrich the ovolo; called alsoegg and dart , andegg and tongue . SeeAnchor , n., 5. Ogilvie.
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egg cell
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noun the female reproductive cell; the female gamete
ovum.
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Egg cleavage
(Biol.) , a process of cleavage or segmentation, by which the egg undergoes endogenous division with formation of a mass of nearly similar cells, from the growth and differentiation of which the new organism is ultimately formed. SeeSegmentation of the ovum , underSegmentation .
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egg cream
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noun made of milk and flavored syrup with soda water
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egg cup
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noun dishware consisting of a small cup for serving a boiled egg
eggcup.
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Egg development
(Biol.) , the process of the development of an egg, by which the embryo is formed.
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egg en cocotte
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noun egg cooked individually in cream or butter in a small ramekin
egg en cocotte; baked egg.
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egg foo yong
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noun omelet containing onions and celery and chopped meat or fish
egg foo yong.
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egg fu yung
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noun omelet containing onions and celery and chopped meat or fish
egg foo yong.
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egg laying
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noun the production of eggs (especially in birds)
laying.
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Egg mite
(Zoöl.) , any mite which devours the eggs of insects, asNothrus ovivorus , which destroys those of the canker worm.
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egg noodle
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noun narrow strip of pasta dough made with eggs
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egg on
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verb urge on; cause to act
incite; prod.
- The other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through the window
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Egg parasite
(Zoöl.) , any small hymenopterous insect, which, in the larval stage, lives within the eggs of other insects. Many genera and species are known.
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egg roll
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noun minced vegetables and meat wrapped in a pancake and fried
spring roll.
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egg squash
Egg" squash`
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A variety of squash with small egg-shaped fruit.
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egg timer
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noun a sandglass that runs for three minutes; used to time the boiling of eggs
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egg white
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noun the white part of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water
white; ovalbumin; albumen.
- she separated the whites from the yolks of several eggs
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egg yolk
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noun the yellow spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the albumen
yolk.
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egg-and-anchor
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noun a decorative molding; a series of egg-shaped figures alternating with another shape
egg-and-anchor; egg-and-dart.
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egg-and-dart
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noun a decorative molding; a series of egg-shaped figures alternating with another shape
egg-and-anchor; egg-and-dart.
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egg-and-tongue
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noun a decorative molding; a series of egg-shaped figures alternating with another shape
egg-and-anchor; egg-and-dart.
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egg-bird
Egg"-bird` noun
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(Zoöl.) A species of tern, esp. the sooty tern ( Sterna fuliginosa ) of the West Indies. In the Bahama Islands the name is applied to the tropic bird,Phaëthon flavirostris .
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egg-cup
Egg"-cup` noun
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A cup used for holding an egg, at table.
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egg-filled
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adjective satellite full of eggs
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egg-glass
Egg"-glass` noun
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A small sandglass, running about three minutes, for marking time in boiling eggs; also, a small glass for holding an egg, at table.
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egg-laying mammal
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noun the most primitive mammals comprising the only extant members of the subclass Prototheria
monotreme.
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egg-producing
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adjective satellite capable of producing eggs and bearing offspring
young-bearing.
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egg-shaped
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adjective satellite rounded like an egg
oval-shaped; prolate; ovate; ovoid; elliptic; elliptical; oval; oviform.
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Egg"-shaped` adjective
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Resembling an egg in form; ovoid.
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eggs benedict
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noun toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce
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fertilized egg
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noun an animal organism in the early stages of growth and differentiation that in higher forms merge into fetal stages but in lower forms terminate in commencement of larval life
embryo; conceptus.
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fried egg
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noun eggs cooked by sauteing in oil or butter; sometimes turned and cooked on both sides
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Game egg
- an egg producing a gamecock.
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garden egg
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noun hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
aubergine; eggplant; eggplant bush; Solanum melongena; brinjal; mad apple.
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good egg
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noun (old-fashioned slang) a good person
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goose egg
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noun a quantity of no importance
cypher; aught; zip; nil; nada; zero; nix; cipher; zilch; zippo; nothing; naught; null.
- it looked like nothing I had ever seen before
- reduced to nil all the work we had done
- we racked up a pathetic goose egg
- it was all for naught
- I didn't hear zilch about it
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Gripe's egg
- an alchemist's vessel. Obs.
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ham and eggs
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noun eggs (scrambled or fried) served with ham
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hard-boiled egg
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noun an egg boiled gently until both the white and the yolk solidify
hard-boiled egg.
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hard-cooked egg
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noun an egg boiled gently until both the white and the yolk solidify
hard-boiled egg.
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jelly egg
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noun sugar-glazed jellied candy
jelly bean.
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Nest egg
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noun a fund of money put by as a reserve
savings.
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noun device consisting of an artificial egg left in a nest to induce hens to lay their eggs in it
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- an egg left in the nest to prevent the hen from forsaking it, and to induce her to lay more in the same place; hence, figuratively, something laid up as the beginning of a fund or collection.
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Pasch egg
- . See
Easter egg , underEaster .
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poached egg
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noun egg cooked in gently boiling water
dropped egg.
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scotch egg
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noun hard-cooked egg encased in sausage meat then breaded and deep-fried
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scrabbed eggs
Scrab"bed eggs`
Etymology
CF.Definitions
A Lenten dish, composed of eggs boiled hard, chopped, and seasoned with butter, salt, and pepper. Halliwell.
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scrambled eggs
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noun eggs beaten and cooked to a soft firm consistency while stirring
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sea egg
Sea" egg`
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(Zoöl.) A sea urchin.
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shirred egg
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noun egg cooked individually in cream or butter in a small ramekin
egg en cocotte; baked egg.
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Skate's egg
- . See
Sea purse .
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stuffed egg
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noun halved hard-cooked egg with the yolk mashed with mayonnaise and seasonings and returned to the white
deviled egg.
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Warty egg
(Zoöl.) , a marine univalve shell (Ovulum verrucosum ), having the surface covered with wartlike elevations.
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White of egg
- the viscous pellucid fluid which surrounds the yolk in an egg, particularly in the egg of a fowl. In a hen's egg it is alkaline, and contains about 86 per cent of water and 14 per cent of solid matter, the greater portion of which is egg albumin. It likewise contains a small amount of globulin, and traces of fats and sugar, with some inorganic matter. Heated above 60° C. it coagulates to a solid mass, owing to the albumin which it contains. Parr.
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Wind egg
- an imperfect, unimpregnated, or addled egg.
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Winter egg
(Zoöl.) , an egg produced in the autumn by many invertebrates, and destined to survive the winter. Such eggs usually differ from the summer eggs in having a thicker shell, and often in being enveloped in a protective case. They sometimes develop in a manner different from that of the summer eggs.