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Sentence count:228+15Posted:2017-01-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abundantcreativefruitfulproductiveAntonym: barrensterileSimilar words: fertilizefertilityfertility ratetilefutilehostileductilepitilessMeaning: ['fɜrtl /'fɜːtaɪl]  adj. 1. capable of reproducing 2. intellectually productive 3. bearing in abundance especially offspring 4. marked by great fruitfulness. 
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(61) A shallow river had scooped a fertile valley out of the limestone mountains.
(62) The almond trees grow in the fertile valleys of California, neatly planted in straight lines.
(63) In brief, it was a fertile testing ground for those wishing to demonstrate prowess in their mastery of econometric technique.
(64) I know that negotiations do not only constitute a bargaining process, but also serve as fertile ground for creativity.
(65) While most men remain fertile into old age, women do not.
(66) When it dried up, the salts sank as the rains washed top soil down to create fertile plains.
(67) A land of rich fertile valleys that reach up to touch the edge of wild moorland.
(68) Las Vegas, capital of sin, hope and desperation in this country, is a fertile area for passengers.
(69) For instance, fertile land and buckets of rain lead Iowans to plant corn.
(70) In less fertile and inaccessible regions[http://Sentencedict.com], introducing free market forces and removing state subsidies brought poverty instead of wealth.
(71) He eventually came to Madeira where Zarco gave him the large area of fertile land around Madalena do Mar.
(72) The story of the Hebrews is of a nomadic tribal people who settled the Holy Land - a depopulated fertile agricultural area.
(73) Why did human oestrus fade almost entirely away so that human beings copulate when one partner is not fertile?
(74) The wild goats, highly fertile and able to drink sea water if necessary, are probably the biggest single danger.
(75) For millions of years of human evolution(sentencedict.com), male eroticism has focused on fertile women.
(76) That period had made the city a fertile news ground for freelancers such as myself.
(77) Access to the more fertile land taken over by foreign-owned companies?
(78) Farmers left the rocky hills of New England for the fertile plains of the Middle West.
(79) Sun or partial sun is fine, as is a fertile, well-draining soil.
(80) Because of the disease whole communities have had to leave fertile riverside villages and resettle in more arid areas.
(81) This means that cats remain fertile longer than we do, in relative terms.
(82) It is incised in the child and in the fertile mysteries of childhood as these survive in adults.
(83) He would pump away until he was exhausted, as though by sheer force he could inject her with fertile seed.
(84) Yet the most sweeping changes and the most fertile inventions have in the last decade come from New York.
(85) Its fields are fertile, its vineyards productive and its forests teem with wild life.
(86) He brought the fertile blackness of the earth with him.
(87) It grows best in reasonably fertile soil which does not dry out too readily.
(88) This plant likes sun and water as well as a fertile, well-draining soil.
(89) This was a fertile source of incomprehension between him and Ellen.
(90) They do best in a deep, fertile soil that is well drained, but does not seriously dry out.
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