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    Use "specimen" in a sentence

    specimen example sentences

    specimen


    1. little specimen, as though they were joined by an invisible umbilical cord


    2. As a physical specimen, he was entirely the opposite of the poor wretch sitting


    3. "She would have disturbed the specimen a lot more and given us even more invalid readings


    4. The boy was a fine specimen, vigorous and young, and engaging in his own sweet and innocent way


    5. A drowned rat, he thought, a drowned rodent waiting out the flood in his shabby little nest, and yet he felt a certain thrill at the sight of this weedy little specimen, as though they were joined by an invisible umbilical cord


    6. As a physical specimen, he was entirely the opposite of the poor wretch sitting cross legged in the back of the Metro


    7. He bent forward again, gripping this non-descript, runtish specimen by both shoulders


    8. Another group of pilgrims passes us, their voices commenting on the messenger bird as their eyes show their awe – it is a fine specimen, there’s no doubt about that


    9. The boy from all those years ago was now a fine specimen of a man, a man with the world at his feet


    10. This magnificent specimen stood all year round, in wind and rain and sun, standing bare and almost leafless

    11. All that he wanted was to be recognised as one of the best working gardeners in Surrey, and, with a great deal of hard work, he achieved just that, producing some of the finest specimen fruits and vegetables from the country manor garden for many years to come


    12. He spent the day preparing the soil in his allocated spot, mulching, weeding and hoeing, before gently placing his prize specimen in its ornamental pot in the middle of his display


    13. was still a fine specimen of a man, just the sort you needed on a


    14. was now a fine specimen of a man, a man with the world at his


    15. placing his prize specimen in its ornamental pot in the middle of his


    16. As I said, this is a poorly crafted specimen


    17. "Why couldn't talking on the phone be enough contact? It's almost as much contact as I can have with you while moldering in that survival chamber in your specimen lab


    18. When will you have another chance to lay your hands on such a lovely specimen? Just look at


    19. I produce here, as an exhibit, the original specimen of my modus


    20. “Still I must admit he wasn’t the best specimen of German manhood that I’ve seen and he certainly wasn’t worth the deaths of our blokes but I suppose the shits on the Staff are happy

    21. This strange specimen came with no instruction manual, and none of the books on cat care seemed to apply to him


    22. While I was always more interested in the sea monkeys, there also was one that always caught my eye: the 90 pound weakling who went on to become a 160 pound muscle bound specimen


    23. As a specimen of their cool effrontery, they wrote the following letter in London, and forwarded it to the Queen, but needless to add, their character and fame had gone before, and they were not received


    24. There were many brilliant birds, including gorgeous copper-coloured pigeons, but these had been found lower down the road, where Prince Henry had shot a fine specimen


    25. bubble gum chewing switchboard running Niki at the Herald, this specimen was a geeky


    26. Quickly preparing a specimen, she set it in the carrier and closed the spectrum chamber


    27. cured skin --a beautiful specimen of fox


    28. But the message was clear; this specimen was a low-grade worker, a mere slave without knowledge


    29. taxidermist had done a fine job depicting the specimen in flight


    30. “As a specimen,” answered Hojo, adjusting the square lenses of

    31. the lifetime of the specimen for that matter


    32. We could create a specimen with the


    33. “It seems that it was taken to the upper floor using the specimen


    34. his head slightly as the outcome did not look good for his selected specimen, God Boy sighed a little, he was sure his pick was


    35. selected specimen, the Visioneer had insisted that marks would be


    36. destruction of the specimen but also by the final progress of the


    37. purposes, to be stronger than the first, the rules stated that a chosen specimen had to be picked from the same species as before to keep


    38. Place your specimen in a habitat that is


    39. conundrum, in the first instance they had to offer up a habitat that was likely to kill their specimen but at the same time allow it to survive to the next challenge


    40. One boy had unwittingly placed his strong lizard-like specimen on a plain

    41. God Boy was looking down upon his specimen with interest,


    42. he said and turned to look at the nasty child sat close by, his intent made the boy shudder and look away, “but this particular specimen


    43. sure it could have been far worse with another specimen


    44. had survived but he was also aware that this particular specimen


    45. The specimen will be required to


    46. I would like you to carefully choose a specimen that would favour this transfer if yours has been lost


    47. The other boy was busy plotting his transfer; it would be a freakish munch-fest once his specimen arrived on Derek’s


    48. a bright blue specimen that was so musty it could have stood up on its own accord or even climbed a wall


    49. raced into the lead, I will only hint that it is important that your specimen survives to the end


    50. The specimen couldn’t have been anymore placid and non














































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    Synonyms for "specimen"

    specimen pattern model representative prototype original sample type

    "specimen" definitions

    an example regarded as typical of its class


    a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes