Word Network: egg
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Is it really that bad to eat cookie dough? - Emma Bryce
"The egg is important."
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"The egg is important."
B1Diana and Camilla's Tense Lunch Meeting | The Crown (Emma Corrin, Emerald Fennell)
"I usually have a boiled egg for breakfast."
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This Word in Other Languages (5)
Grammar Connections (8)
The English Alphabet & Basic Sounds
pronunciationZero Conditional: Facts and Instructions
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nouns_articlesEnglish Grammar: "Otherwise" (The 'Or Else' Word)
verb_moodsGiving Advice and Recommendations (Should)
verb_moodsCan: Expressing Present Ability
verb_moodsUsed in Phrases (6)
egg into (doing something)
To provoke, incite, or specifically push someone into taking an action they are hesitant to do.
egg on
To encourage, urge, or dare someone to do something, especially something foolish, risky, or negative.
to egg on
To encourage or incite someone to do something, especially something bad or foolish.
don't put all your eggs in one basket
Don't risk everything on one thing.
To put all your eggs in one basket.
Risk everything on one thing.
Walk on eggshells.
Be very careful not to offend.