Brood in a sentence

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Synonym: hatch.

Meaning: To sit on eggs to hatch them; to think deeply or worry about something.

Brood sentence for class 1


- The hen will brood over her eggs.
- The mother bird begins to brood on the nest.
- I saw a big hen brood in the yard.
- The chicks will come out when the hen broods.
- Lets watch the bird brood carefully.
- The hen keeps her eggs warm when she broods.
- It is fun to see how a hen broods.
- The little chicks are happy when the hen broods.
- The mother duck will brood her ducklings.
- A bird broods to protect her eggs.
- We learned how a hen broods the eggs in class.
- The hen sits quietly as she broods.
- A hen can brood for many days.
- I will draw a picture of a hen brooding.
- The sun is shining while the hen broods.
- Brood time is very important for the eggs.
- Watch the hen as she starts to brood.
- The hen is busy brooding in the coop.
- When the hen broods, she tells her chicks to be quiet.
- The farm is filled with hens that brood.
- A hen will brood when she has eggs.
- The chicken likes to brood in the warm hay.
- I read a story about a hen that broods a lot.
- The baby chicks wait for their mom to brood.
- The hen needs to brood so her chicks can hatch.
- All the children were excited to see the hen brood.
- The hen broods and keeps everything safe.
- A cozy place helps the hen brood well.
- The eggs are happy when the hen broods on them.
- Lets sing a song while we watch the hen brood.

Brood sentence for class 2


- The bird built a cozy brood in the tree.
- We saw a brood of ducklings swimming in the pond.
- The hen sat on her brood of eggs.
- A mother rabbit took care of her brood in the burrow.
- The teacher said we should work together like a brood.
- The lioness watched over her brood of cubs.
- The little chick was part of a big brood.
- The farmer counted his brood of baby chicks.
- The owl has a small brood in the nest.
- A brood of frogs jumped into the water.
- The mother cat licked her brood clean.
- The butterfly laid her eggs for a new brood.
- The squirrel hid her brood in a safe place.
- We learned about the life cycle of a bird's brood.
- The dog played gently with her brood of puppies.
- The forest was home to a brood of young deer.
- The teacher read a story about a bird and her brood.
- The brood of fish swam together in the tank.
- The mother goose led her brood across the road.
- A brood of bees buzzed around the hive.
- The children watched the tiny brood hatch from their eggs.
- The fox kept her brood hidden in the bushes.
- The brood of turtles made their way to the ocean.
- The garden was full of flowers for the new brood of butterflies.
- The little boy loved to see the brood of baby animals.
- The mother hen clucked softly to her brood.
- A brood of ants marched in a straight line.
- The teacher explained how a brood grows up.
- The kitten played with her brood of toys.
- The nature documentary showed a brood of penguin chicks.

Brood simple sentence


- The hen will brood over her eggs.
- She likes to brood when she feels sad.
- He would often brood about his problems.
- The dark clouds made him brood about the weather.
- They saw the mother bird brood in the nest.
- I tend to brood when things go wrong.
- The quiet room made her brood in peace.
- He watched the hen brood with care.
- She tried not to brood too much.
- The children observed the brood of ducklings.
- He had a tendency to brood alone.
- The story made her brood over its meaning.
- She liked to brood with a cup of tea.
- The artist would brood while painting.
- He felt the urge to brood after the news.
- The mother would brood over her chicks.
- She decided to stop and brood for a moment.
- The boy liked to brood near the water.
- They watched the brood of kittens play.
- He would brood on his thoughts for hours.
- She admired the way the hen would brood.
- The quiet night made him brood deeply.
- He tried to avoid brood-like thoughts.
- The brood of puppies was adorable.
- She felt the need to brood after the event.
- He often found himself lost in a brood.
- The mother would brood protectively.
- She tried to shake off her brood feelings.
- The brood of birds chirped happily.
- He learned to express feelings instead of brood.


Brood in a sentence

(1) I brood with a heavy heart.

(2) I brood over past mistakes.

(3) The hen sat on her brood of eggs.

(4) They brood with a feeling of envy.

(5) He tends to brood on past failures.

(6) I try not to brood on past regrets.

(7) She tends to brood on past mistakes.

(8) I try not to brood on past failures.

(9) The brood of fish swam in the river.

(10) We brood with a feeling of nostalgia.



Brood sentence

(11) The brood of baby lobsters had claws.

(12) We brood with a feeling of excitement.

(13) The brood of ducks swam past the dock.

(14) The brood of ducklings quacked loudly.

(15) They brood with a deep sense of regret.

(16) They brood with a sense of frustration.

(17) We brood with a feeling of contentment.

(18) The brood of puppies ran past the park.

(19) The brood of baby owls hooted at night.

(20) The brood of tadpoles swam in the pond.




Brood make sentence

(21) The brood of puppies barked and yipped.

(22) The brood of chicks chirped and peeped.

(23) He would often brood over his lost love.

(24) We brood with a feeling of anticipation.

(25) We brood with a feeling of satisfaction.

(26) They brood with a feeling of loneliness.

(27) Cowbirds are considered brood parasites.

(28) She couldn't help but brood on the past.

(29) She tends to brood on her past mistakes.

(30) The chick was the youngest of the brood.



Sentence of brood

(31) The chick was the smallest of the brood.

(32) The brood of puppies played in the yard.

(33) The brood of tadpoles turned into frogs.

(34) The brood of baby alpacas had soft wool.

(35) They brood with a feeling of uncertainty.

(36) She tends to brood on past relationships.

(37) He would brood after a financial setback.

(38) The farmer collected the brood of chicks.

(39) The brood of baby goats climbed on rocks.

(40) The brood of baby turkeys gobbled loudly.




Brood meaningful sentence

(41) The brood of baby mice nibbled on cheese.

(42) The brood of baby birds chirped for food.

(43) The brood of chicks were learning to fly.

(44) The brood of chicks were growing quickly.

(45) The brood of bees buzzed around the hive.

(46) He would brood after a missed opportunity.

(47) The brood of baby hawks had keen eyesight.

(48) The brood of baby octopuses had tentacles.

(49) The brood of lambs were learning to graze.

(50) The brood of baby seals played on the ice.



Brood sentence examples

(51) The brood of piglets squealed and snorted.

(52) Hey man, brood off and enjoy your weekend!

(53) The brood of baby falcons had sharp talons.

(54) The brood of chickens pecked at the ground.

(55) The brood of lambs frolicked in the meadow.

(56) The brood of geese honked as they flew past.

(57) He tended to brood after receiving bad news.

(58) The brood of baby llamas spit at each other.

(59) The brood of baby fish swam in the aquarium.

(60) The brood of puppies were learning to fetch.



Sentence with brood

(61) The brood of kittens were learning to climb.

(62) The brood of ducklings splashed in the pond.

(63) Cuckoos are known for their brood parasitism.

(64) The children brood with a sense of curiosity.

(65) The siblings brood with a feeling of rivalry.

(66) The brood of chickens wandered past the barn.

(67) The brood of lambs frolicked past the meadow.

(68) She can't help but brood on past heartbreaks.

(69) The brood of baby cardinals had a sweet song.

(70) The brood of lambs were grazing in the field.




Use brood in a sentence

(71) The brood of piglets were rolling in the mud.

(72) The brood of lambs were napping in the shade.

(73) The brood of ducklings were learning to swim.

(74) The brood of baby otters played in the river.

(75) The brood of ants marched in a straight line.

(76) The brood of monkeys swung from tree to tree.

(77) The brood of kittens scampered past the porch.

(78) Cowbirds are often considered brood parasites.

(79) The brood of baby horses ran around the field.

(80) The brood of baby geese honked as they walked.



Sentence using brood

(81) The brood of baby pigeons cooed in their nest.

(82) The brood of baby hamsters ran on their wheel.

(83) The brood of baby crabs scuttled on the beach.

(84) The brood of kittens chased after a toy mouse.

(85) The brood of puppies were playing in the yard.

(86) The brood of kittens were sleeping in the sun.

(87) He can't help but brood over his past failures.

(88) He tends to brood on past missed opportunities.

(89) The brood of baby turtles crawled to the water.

(90) The brood of baby alligators swam in the swamp.



Brood example sentence

(91) The mother bird fed her brood of hungry babies.

(92) He tends to brood over the mistakes others make.

(93) He can't help but brood on past disappointments.

(94) The team captain would often brood after a loss.

(95) She brood through with her memories of the past.

(96) The mother cat was nursing her brood of kittens.

(97) The brood of baby chickens pecked at the ground.

(98) The brood of baby robins had bright red breasts.

(99) The brood of baby rats scurried around the cage.

(100) The brood of kittens played with a ball of yarn.



Sentence with word brood

(101) The brood of puppies were chewing on their toys.

(102) The brood of puppies were becoming more playful.

(103) The brood of kittens were becoming more curious.

(104) The brood of baby squirrels climbed up the tree.

(105) The brood of children ran around the playground.

(106) The brood of chicks huddled together for warmth.

(107) The rejection made him brood over his self-worth.

(108) The brood of goslings waddled past the riverbank.

(109) The brood of baby snakes slithered on the ground.

(110) The brood of puppies played together in the yard.



Sentence of brood

(111) The brood of piglets were eating from the trough.

(112) She would brood after a disappointing exam result.

(113) He would brood after a betrayal by a close friend.

(114) The brood inside the aquarium was growing rapidly.

(115) The brood inside the incubator was about to hatch.

(116) The mother bird was teaching her brood how to fly.

(117) The brood of piglets snuggled together for warmth.

(118) The brood of chicks chirped loudly in the morning.

(119) The brood of goslings waddled behind their mother.

(120) The brood of chicks pecked at the ground for food.



Brood used in a sentence

(121) The brood of piglets snuggled together in the hay.

(122) The brood of kittens curled up together for a nap.

(123) She tends to brood to herself whenever she's upset.

(124) He would often brood on his failures late at night.

(125) The male seahorse has a brood pouch with gonopores.

(126) The brood inside the henhouse was getting restless.

(127) The brood of baby rabbits hopped around the garden.

(128) The brood of baby birds chirped loudly in the nest.

(129) The brood of baby blue jays had beautiful feathers.

(130) The hen sat on her brood of eggs to keep them warm.



Brood sentence in English

(131) The brood of ducklings were splashing in the water.

(132) The brood of ducklings waddled behind their mother.

(133) The brood of caterpillars crawled along the branch.

(134) She would often brood on the loss of her loved ones.

(135) They brood through with their plans for the weekend.

(136) She brood through with her decision to quit her job.

(137) The brood of baby cows drank milk from their mother.

(138) The brood of baby swans swam gracefully in the pond.

(139) The brood of baby wrens built a cozy nest in a tree.

(140) The brood of ducklings quacked happily in the water.

(141) The brood of lambs were bleating and jumping around.

(142) Take a break and brood off stress before your exams.

(143) The lioness led her cubs to brood up in a hidden den.

(144) I can't seem to let go of the past and brood over it.

(145) She would always brood after a fight with her sister.

(146) She would brood after a rejection from her dream job.

(147) He would brood after a rejection from an art gallery.

(148) Don't brood on the past; focus on the present moment.

(149) The mother duck led her brood to the pond for a swim.

(150) The brood of chicks were chirping loudly in the coop.

(151) The brood of ducklings were getting bigger every day.

(152) He would often brood over the unfairness of the world.

(153) She brood through with her emotions after the breakup.

(154) The dark clouds brood over the city, threatening rain.

(155) The brood of baby guinea pigs squeaked as they played.

(156) The brood of tadpoles grew legs and turned into frogs.

(157) The brood of ducklings splashed in the water with joy.

(158) The brood of piglets rolled around in the mud for fun.

(159) The brood of kittens were playing with a ball of yarn.

(160) Take some time to brood off and reflect on your goals.

(161) Don't let your anxiety brood off, seek help if needed.

(162) She tends to brood over every little mistake she makes.

(163) She would often brood over the injustices of the world.

(164) The rejection letter made her brood over her abilities.

(165) She would often brood over the betrayal of her partner.

(166) The mother swan used her wings to brood up her cygnets.

(167) She can't help but brood over the future of her career.

(168) The brood inside the beehive was buzzing with activity.

(169) The brood inside the nest was chirping loudly for food.

(170) The farmer collected the brood of chicks from the coop.

(171) The brood of ducklings followed their mother in a line.

(172) The brood of piglets squealed with delight at mealtime.

(173) The brood of piglets were squealing and running around.

(174) The loss of his job caused him to brood over his future.

(175) He tends to brood over the negative aspects of his life.

(176) The mother kangaroo used her pouch to brood up her joey.

(177) The mother squirrel built a nest to brood up her babies.

(178) The brood of piglets squealed as they ran past the farm.

(179) The student would brood after failing an important test.

(180) The writer would brood after a period of writer's block.

(181) He would brood after a missed opportunity for promotion.

(182) It's important not to brood on things you cannot change.

(183) Don't brood on the past; learn from it and move forward.

(184) Don't let your brood past define your future in college.

(185) The brood inside the birdhouse was getting ready to fly.

(186) The brood inside the petri dish was multiplying quickly.

(187) The brood of baby eagles learned to fly high in the sky.

(188) The brood of chicks were pecking at the ground for food.

(189) I tend to brood in my room when I'm feeling overwhelmed.

(190) It's okay to brood off a bad day, tomorrow is a new day.

(191) He couldn't help but brood over the missed opportunities.

(192) The child would brood after being scolded by his parents.

(193) She tends to brood on the negative comments she receives.

(194) The brood-mare gave birth to a beautiful foal last night.

(195) Don't let your past mistakes brood into regret and shame.

(196) The brood of ducklings followed their mother to the pond.

(197) The brood of baby sparrows chirped happily in the bushes.

(198) The brood of goslings followed their parents to the pond.

(199) Don't brood on the past, focus on the present and future.

(200) It's okay to brood out your mistakes and learn from them.

(201) The tragic news made her brood over the fragility of life.

(202) She tends to brood over the mistakes she made in the past.

(203) He couldn't help but brood over the criticism he received.

(204) He tends to brood over the negative impact of his actions.

(205) The birds took turns to brood up and keep each other warm.

(206) The brood of chicks chirped as they hopped past the fence.

(207) The brood of puppies barked as they bounded past the yard.

(208) Don't brood on what could have been; focus on the present.

(209) It's not healthy to constantly brood on negative thoughts.

(210) Don't let your fears brood into avoidance and complacency.

(211) The brood inside the ant colony was busy building tunnels.

(212) The brood of goslings honked loudly when they were hungry.

(213) The brood of puppies were barking and wagging their tails.

(214) The brood of piglets were learning to eat from the trough.

(215) The brood of goslings followed their parents to the water.

(216) It's not healthy to constantly brood in negative thoughts.

(217) When I'm feeling down, I tend to brood in my own thoughts.

(218) The hive with its brood cells was where new bees were born.

(219) She tends to brood over things that are out of her control.

(220) He would often brood over the mistakes he made in the past.

(221) She tends to brood over the negative comments she receives.

(222) She would often brood over the unfairness of the situation.

(223) He couldn't help but brood over the betrayal of his friend.

(224) The students brood with a sense of anxiety before the exam.

(225) The brood of ducklings followed their mother past the pond.

(226) The brood of calves grazed as they walked past the pasture.

(227) She would brood after a negative review of her latest book.

(228) He would often brood on the mistakes he made in his career.

(229) Don't brood on the past; focus on creating a better future.

(230) She couldn't help but brood on the loss of her beloved pet.

(231) Don't brood on the past; embrace the lessons it taught you.

(232) It's important to not brood over rejection and keep trying.

(233) Don't brood upon the past, focus on the present and future.

(234) The brood of baby rabbits nibbled on carrots in the garden.

(235) The brood of kittens purred contentedly while being petted.

(236) The brood of baby rabbits huddled together in their burrow.

(237) It's not healthy to constantly brood up over past mistakes.

(238) The dark clouds made her brood over the possibility of rain.

(239) The parents brood with a feeling of concern for their child.

(240) After a long day at work, she would brood over her mistakes.

(241) The athlete would brood after a loss in a championship game.

(242) Don't brood over your mistakes, learn from them and move on.

(243) It's not healthy to constantly brood over negative thoughts.

(244) The stress of college life can often brood beneath my smile.

(245) The brood of kittens cuddled up with their mother for a nap.

(246) The brood of goslings learned how to swim from their mother.

(247) The birds found a cozy spot in the tree to brood up and rest.

(248) The birds chirped softly as they brood up on the power lines.

(249) The brood of chicks pecked at the ground as they walked past.

(250) She would brood to her therapist about her childhood traumas.

(251) Don't let your failures brood into self-doubt and insecurity.

(252) The brood inside the mushroom kit was sprouting up overnight.

(253) It's not healthy to constantly brood against your professors.

(254) It's okay to brood without having all the answers right away.

(255) The brood of baby sheep followed their mother to the pasture.

(256) She watched the brood of ducklings waddle after their mother.

(257) The animals in the farmyard knew to brood up when the sun set.

(258) He would brood after a missed opportunity to travel the world.

(259) As a college student, it's easy to brood through a tough exam.

(260) The brood of piglets snuggled up with their mother for warmth.

(261) The brood of puppies barked at their reflection in the mirror.

(262) The brood of baby rabbits hopped over obstacles in the garden.

(263) The farmer noticed the brood of chicks following their mother.

(264) Avian brood parasitism is a fascinating reproductive strategy.

(265) Don't let your problems brood off, talk to someone about them.

(266) The mother hen decided to brood up her chicks in the cozy nest.

(267) The empty house made him brood to himself about his loneliness.

(268) The artist would brood after a negative critique of their work.

(269) The cat likes to brood under the bed when it's feeling anxious.

(270) She couldn't help but brood on the unfairness of the situation.

(271) He tends to brood on his problems instead of seeking solutions.

(272) It's not healthy to constantly brood on the failures of others.

(273) He brood through with his work until the project was completed.

(274) He brood through with his feelings of guilt after the argument.

(275) Your brood past doesn't define your worth as a college student.

(276) Don't let your brood past make you feel ashamed or embarrassed.

(277) The brood inside the silkworm cocoon was spinning silk threads.

(278) The brood of kittens were purring and cuddling with each other.

(279) Don't let your failures brood off, learn from them and move on.

(280) Don't let your past brood off, focus on the present and future.

(281) Don't brood on your mistakes, learn from them and move forward.

(282) Don't brood up over that bad grade, just work harder next time.

(283) The uncertainty of the future made her brood over her decisions.

(284) The family of birds gathered together to brood up for the night.

(285) The birds chirped happily as they brood up on the tree branches.

(286) The animals in the zoo learned to brood up during thunderstorms.

(287) He would brood after a breakup, questioning where it went wrong.

(288) She would brood after a disagreement with her significant other.

(289) Your brood past doesn't have to dictate your success in college.

(290) It's easy to brood with boredom during long lectures or classes.

(291) I could feel a brood inside me as I prepared for my final exams.

(292) The brood inside the spider's web was waiting for its next meal.

(293) The brood inside the terrarium was thriving under the heat lamp.

(294) The brood inside the worm farm was producing nutrient-rich soil.

(295) The fear of failure always seems to brood beneath my confidence.

(296) The brood of tadpoles hopped out of the pond and onto the grass.

(297) The farmer noticed the brood of chicks following the mother hen.

(298) Don't let your anger brood off, find healthy ways to release it.

(299) The reproductively successful individuals had larger brood sizes.

(300) The penguins waddled together to brood up and conserve body heat.

(301) He would brood to his teammates about the unfairness of the game.

(302) He would brood to his children about the importance of education.

(303) After a heated argument, they would brood over their harsh words.

(304) After a long day of hiking, he would brood over his sore muscles.

(305) It's not healthy to constantly brood on what others think of you.

(306) He couldn't help but brood on the betrayal of his closest friend.

(307) The fear in her heart brood across her mind, making her hesitate.

(308) The sad puppy would brood beside with his owner, seeking comfort.

(309) The team brood through with their strategy for the upcoming game.

(310) The company brood through with their budget for the next quarter.

(311) Don't brood upon your mistakes, learn from them and move forward.

(312) The brood inside the honeycomb was producing sweet, golden honey.

(313) The weight of my responsibilities seems to brood beneath my skin.

(314) I woke up early this morning, but my brood was still fast asleep.

(315) Take a break and brood off before making any important decisions.

(316) She would often brood over the missed opportunities in her career.

(317) The mother bird spread her wings wide to brood up her little ones.

(318) The rabbits dug a burrow to brood up and stay safe from predators.

(319) The animals in the forest found a cozy cave to brood up and sleep.

(320) He would often brood to his friends about his failed relationship.

(321) His brood behind was evident as he watched his team lose the game.

(322) The brood-mare was carefully selected for her excellent bloodline.

(323) The brood-mare's owner was excited to see her pregnant with twins.

(324) The pressure to succeed can sometimes brood beneath my motivation.

(325) The brood of puppies wagged their tails when they saw their owner.

(326) The brood of chicks learned how to peck at food from their mother.

(327) I tried to study, but my brood was being too loud and distracting.

(328) As the exam date approached, I couldn't help but brood in anxiety.

(329) It's important to brood up and reflect on your values and beliefs.

(330) The ducks formed a tight circle to brood up and protect their eggs.

(331) The birds fluffed up their feathers to brood up and stay insulated.

(332) The mother monkey gathered her babies to brood up in a tree hollow.

(333) She would often brood on the injustices she witnessed in the world.

(334) He would often brood on the missed opportunities that came his way.

(335) He would often brood on the disappointments he faced in his career.

(336) He couldn't help but brood over with suspicion towards his partner.

(337) He couldn't help but brood upon with suspicion towards his partner.

(338) He would often brood over with anger when things didn't go his way.

(339) He would often brood upon with anger when things didn't go his way.

(340) The loneliness in her heart brood across her soul, making her ache.

(341) I brood through with my thoughts every night before falling asleep.

(342) The brood-mare was given a break from breeding to rest and recover.

(343) Don't let negative thoughts brood back into your mind during exams.

(344) It's natural to brood upon a breakup, but don't let it consume you.

(345) I often brood with anticipation before a big event or presentation.

(346) It's important not to brood against yourself for not being perfect.

(347) It's not healthy to brood against your ex for breaking up with you.

(348) The feeling of being overwhelmed can brood beneath my productivity.

(349) The fear of not being good enough can brood beneath my self-esteem.

(350) The brood of ducklings were quacking as they followed their mother.

(351) Don't let stress and anxiety brood inside you, seek help if needed.

(352) It's important to brood over your health and take care of yourself.

(353) It's important to brood over your finances and plan for the future.

(354) The tragic event made him brood over the fragility of relationships.

(355) The mother owl watched over her owlets as they brood up in the nest.

(356) She would brood after a failed attempt at starting her own business.

(357) She couldn't help but brood on the missed opportunities in her life.

(358) The suspicion in his eyes brood across his face, making her nervous.

(359) As the exam date approached, I couldn't help but brood with anxiety.

(360) It's not healthy to constantly brood with negativity and self-doubt.

(361) The fear of not fitting in can brood beneath my social interactions.

(362) My sister loves to bake, so she decided to make a brood of cupcakes.

(363) I wanted to go for a walk, but my brood insisted on staying indoors.

(364) It's important to not let your failures brood over your self-esteem.

(365) I try not to brood in anger towards others, as it only harms myself.

(366) The tragic incident made her brood over the unpredictability of life.

(367) The cold weather prompted the penguins to brood up in a tight huddle.

(368) The penguins shuffled closer to each other to brood up and stay warm.

(369) The brood-pouch is a defining feature of the male seahorse's anatomy.

(370) After a disappointing performance, she would brood over her mistakes.

(371) He tends to brood on his insecurities, which affects his self-esteem.

(372) The cuckoos' unique reproductive strategy is called brood parasitism.

(373) She began to brood over with anger at the injustice of the situation.

(374) She began to brood upon with anger at the injustice of the situation.

(375) The dark clouds brood across the sky, threatening to unleash a storm.

(376) They brood through with their options before making a final decision.

(377) The male seahorse has a brood pouch with gonopores for fertilization.

(378) The brood-mare's foals were highly sought after by horse enthusiasts.

(379) She can't help but brood over the mistakes she made in her last exam.

(380) Sarah couldn't help but brood after her roommate ate all of her food.

(381) It's easy to brood through a boring lecture, but try to stay engaged.

(382) It's hard to brood without feeling overwhelmed by stress and anxiety.

(383) The mother bird sat on her brood of eggs, keeping them warm and safe.

(384) Don't let negative thoughts brood in your mind, try to stay positive.

(385) Don't let your doubts brood over your abilities, believe in yourself.

(386) The brood was restless, so they decided to go for a walk in the park.

(387) Take some time to brood off and appreciate the little things in life.

(388) The ducks swam close together to brood up and protect their ducklings.

(389) The dark clouds brood under the horizon, signaling an impending storm.

(390) He tends to brood over with regret about things he's done in the past.

(391) He tends to brood upon with regret about things he's done in the past.

(392) His tendency to brood over with problems made him a worrier by nature.

(393) His tendency to brood upon with problems made him a worrier by nature.

(394) She couldn't help but brood over with anxiety about the upcoming exam.

(395) She couldn't help but brood upon with anxiety about the upcoming exam.

(396) She couldn't help but brood upon with sadness when she heard the news.

(397) The anger in his voice brood across the phone line, making her flinch.

(398) If you're feeling overwhelmed, try not to brood into panic and stress.

(399) It's okay to make mistakes, but don't let them turn into a brood past.

(400) The brood inside the compost bin was breaking down the organic matter.

(401) It's easy to brood against the workload, but it won't make it go away.

(402) It's okay to brood without feeling guilty or ashamed of your emotions.

(403) It's easy to brood over the past, but remember to live in the present.

(404) The brood was hungry, but they couldn't decide what to eat for dinner.

(405) Don't let your mistakes brood off, use them as a learning opportunity.

(406) The musician would brood after a negative review of their latest album.

(407) Whenever I'm stressed, I tend to brood at the library for hours on end.

(408) Brood out your study habits and find ways to improve your productivity.

(409) Brood out your goals for after college and make a plan to achieve them.

(410) Don't let past mistakes brood inside you, forgive yourself and move on.

(411) Don't let your insecurities cause you to brood back on past rejections.

(412) Don't let your anxiety cause you to brood back on worst-case scenarios.

(413) If you're feeling lost, try not to brood into confusion and indecision.

(414) He tends to brood over his appearance, even though he's perfectly fine.

(415) The pressure to maintain good grades can brood beneath my study habits.

(416) My brother and I went to the beach, and we built a brood of sandcastles.

(417) Whenever I'm feeling down, I tend to brood at the park to clear my mind.

(418) Sometimes it's helpful to brood in silence and reflect on your feelings.

(419) It's important to brood off negative thoughts and focus on the positive.

(420) It's important to brood out your ideas before starting a research paper.

(421) Brood out your public speaking skills and practice giving presentations.

(422) It's important to brood over your goals and work towards achieving them.

(423) It's important to brood over your mental health and seek help if needed.

(424) As a college student, it's important not to brood back on past mistakes.

(425) Don't let the stress of college cause you to brood back on past traumas.

(426) Don't let your fear of failure cause you to brood back on past mistakes.

(427) Don't let rejection brood into feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy.

(428) If you're feeling stuck, try not to brood into hopelessness and despair.

(429) He tends to brood over his social life, even though he has many friends.

(430) Use your brood past as motivation to work harder and achieve your goals.

(431) I tend to brood with nostalgia when I think about my childhood memories.

(432) The brood inside the greenhouse was flourishing in the warm environment.

(433) The mother bear taught her cubs how to brood up for warmth during winter.

(434) The mother cat called her kittens to brood up under the porch for safety.

(435) The teenager tends to brood under his headphones, shutting out the world.

(436) She would often brood on the missed chances she had to pursue her dreams.

(437) My friend and I went to the park, and we brought along a brood of snacks.

(438) Don't let your fears brood over your dreams, take action to achieve them.

(439) The rainy weather made the students brood by the window, lost in thought.

(440) I try not to brood in sadness for too long, as it can lead to depression.

(441) Don't brood on the things you can't change, focus on what you can change.

(442) Don't let negative thoughts brood inside you, practice positive thinking.

(443) Don't let peer pressure brood over your decisions, stay true to yourself.

(444) Don't let negative thoughts brood up in your mind, focus on the positive.

(445) He tends to brood over his grades, even though he's doing well in school.

(446) It's important to not brood over the mistakes of others and forgive them.

(447) It's natural to brood over past failures, but don't let them consume you.

(448) Don't brood against your roommate for being messy, talk to them about it.

(449) The brood-pouch is a unique feature found in certain species of seahorses.

(450) The brood-pouch is a crucial part of the seahorse's reproductive strategy.

(451) The mother hen would often brood beside with her chicks to keep them warm.

(452) Don't let your worries brood over you, instead, take action to solve them.

(453) I tend to brood in frustration when I don't understand a concept in class.

(454) Don't brood up over what others think of you, focus on your own happiness.

(455) Don't let your brood past hold you back from trying new things in college.

(456) You shouldn't brood against the school administration for enforcing rules.

(457) Don't brood against your parents for not being able to pay for everything.

(458) It's not fair to brood against your professors for giving you a bad grade.

(459) The uncertainty of the situation made him brood over the possible outcomes.

(460) The birds sought shelter in the dense foliage to brood up during the storm.

(461) Male seahorses have a brood-pouch where they carry and incubate their eggs.

(462) The brood-pouch is located on the ventral side of the male seahorse's body.

(463) The brood-pouch can expand and contract to accommodate the growing embryos.

(464) He would brood to his diary, pouring out his deepest thoughts and emotions.

(465) He would brood after a breakup, wondering if he would ever find love again.

(466) The old man likes to brood under the shade of the oak tree in his backyard.

(467) My parents went on vacation, and my brood and I had the house to ourselves.

(468) The young girl would brood beside with her diary, pouring out her thoughts.

(469) It's important to take breaks and not brood over your studies all the time.

(470) It's important to not let stress and anxiety brood over your mental health.

(471) It's important not to brood as you navigate the challenges of college life.

(472) I tend to brood at the thought of all the assignments I have due next week.

(473) Don't brood on the things you don't have, be grateful for what you do have.

(474) As college students, it's important not to brood too much over a bad grade.

(475) It's important to brood over your values and beliefs and stay true to them.

(476) It's important to brood up and reflect on your actions to improve yourself.

(477) Don't let stress brood up in your mind, take breaks and practice self-care.

(478) Use your brood past as a reminder to be kind and empathetic towards others.

(479) I try not to brood with jealousy when my friends achieve success before me.

(480) The brood-pouch is a remarkable example of nature's ingenuity and diversity.

(481) The dark clouds made her brood to the possibility of rain ruining her plans.

(482) The rejection letter made him brood to his parents about his career choices.

(483) The teacher's stern gaze brood across the classroom, silencing the students.

(484) The musician would brood beside with his instrument, composing a new melody.

(485) Cowbirds are often considered brood parasites due to their nesting behavior.

(486) Don't let your regrets brood over your future, focus on what you can do now.

(487) As a college student, it's easy to brood about the future and what it holds.

(488) I tend to brood at the thought of not being able to balance school and work.

(489) It's important to brood over your relationships and communicate effectively.

(490) As a college student, it's important to brood upon your future career goals.

(491) It's important to brood upon the consequences of procrastination in college.

(492) I tend to brood with excitement when I'm about to embark on a new adventure.

(493) It's not productive to brood against your mistakes, learn from them instead.

(494) Sometimes it's better to let go of negative thoughts and brood without them.

(495) It's important to find healthy ways to brood without letting it consume you.

(496) The ducks instinctively knew to brood up when they sensed danger approaching.

(497) He would brood to his mentor about the challenges he faced in his profession.

(498) He would brood to his classmates about the pressure of academic expectations.

(499) I tried to read a book, but my brood kept interrupting me with their chatter.

(500) The farmer would brood beside with his crops, hoping for a bountiful harvest.

(501) The farmer was proud of his brood-mare's ability to produce strong offspring.

(502) Don't let your failures brood over you, instead, learn from them and move on.

(503) The brood was excited, and they couldn't wait to go on their family vacation.

(504) Brood by the river, the college students enjoyed a peaceful afternoon picnic.

(505) When I'm feeling lost, I tend to brood in confusion until I can find clarity.

(506) Brood out your cultural awareness and attend events that celebrate diversity.

(507) It's important to brood over your career choices and make informed decisions.

(508) It's natural to brood over the future, but try to live in the present moment.

(509) It's important to brood up and reflect on your relationships to improve them.

(510) It's important to not brood over past relationships and focus on the present.

(511) Don't brood upon the challenges of college, embrace them and learn from them.

(512) It's important to not let yourself brood with despair during difficult times.

(513) The anxiety of upcoming exams always seems to brood beneath my calm exterior.

(514) Sometimes it's helpful to brood without trying to find a solution right away.

(515) The tragic news made her brood to her best friend about the fragility of life.

(516) She would brood to her siblings about the injustices she witnessed in society.

(517) The betrayal of her friend made her brood to her therapist about trust issues.

(518) The brooding actor prefers to brood under the dim lights of his dressing room.

(519) The mother cat gave birth to a brood of kittens, each one cuter than the last.

(520) The artist would brood beside with his canvas, trying to capture his emotions.

(521) The female marsupial has a brood-pouch where she carries and nurses her young.

(522) The brood was bored, so they decided to play a game of cards to pass the time.

(523) The group of friends decided to brood by the fireplace on a cold winter night.

(524) I try not to brood in fear of the future, as it only causes unnecessary worry.

(525) Take some time to brood out your career goals and make a plan to achieve them.

(526) Don't let fear brood inside you, take risks and step out of your comfort zone.

(527) Don't let self-doubt brood inside you, believe in yourself and your abilities.

(528) It's important to learn from your brood past experiences and use them to grow.

(529) Don't let your brood past prevent you from seeking help or support in college.

(530) Don't brood against your classmates just because they have different opinions.

(531) Don't brood against your group members for not doing their fair share of work.

(532) I've learned to not brood through my mistakes, but to learn from them instead.

(533) It's important to brood without judgment and accept your feelings as they are.

(534) The chickens huddled together to brood up and protect themselves from the rain.

(535) The sheep gathered in a circle to brood up and shield themselves from the wind.

(536) The brood of kittens pounced on each other as they played past the living room.

(537) He would brood to his therapist about the unresolved issues from his childhood.

(538) He tends to brood on his past mistakes, which prevents him from moving forward.

(539) It's best not to brood over with negative thoughts, as it can become unhealthy.

(540) It's best not to brood upon with negative thoughts, as it can become unhealthy.

(541) She was determined not to brood over with failure, and so kept pushing forward.

(542) She was determined not to brood upon with failure, and so kept pushing forward.

(543) The chef prepared a brood of appetizers, each one more delicious than the last.

(544) I wanted to go to the movies, but my brood preferred to stay home and watch TV.

(545) As I walked away, I could feel his brood behind with a sense of disappointment.

(546) She always seemed to brood behind when she was alone, lost in her own thoughts.

(547) The male seahorse has a brood-pouch where he carries the eggs until they hatch.

(548) The marsupial frog has a brood-pouch on its back where it carries its tadpoles.

(549) It's easy to brood over the future, but it's important to focus on the present.

(550) After a breakup, I couldn't help but brood at the memories of our relationship.



Brood meaning


Brood is a word that can be used in a variety of ways, depending on the context in which it is used. As a noun, brood refers to a group of young animals, especially birds, that are hatched at the same time and raised together by their parents. As a verb, brood means to think deeply and at length about something, often with a sense of worry or anxiety. Here are some tips for how to use the word brood in a sentence:


1. Use brood as a noun to describe a group of young animals. For example: The hen sat on her brood of eggs, waiting for them to hatch.


2. Use brood as a verb to describe deep, anxious thinking. For example: She brooded over the problem for hours, trying to come up with a solution.


3. Use brood in a figurative sense to describe a sense of gloom or darkness. For example: The brooding clouds overhead signaled an impending storm.


4. Use brood to describe a sense of overprotectiveness or possessiveness. For example: The mother hen brooded over her chicks, keeping them close and safe from harm.


5. Use brood to describe a sense of introspection or self-reflection. For example: He spent the weekend brooding over his past mistakes, trying to come to terms with his regrets.

Overall, brood is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways to describe different situations and emotions. Whether you are writing a story, a poem, or an essay, brood can add depth and nuance to your language, helping you to convey complex ideas and emotions with precision and clarity.





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