Sturgeon
in sentence
11 examples of Sturgeon in a sentence
They put it into worm recomposting systems, which produced a lot of worms, which they fed to Siberian sturgeon, which produced caviar, which they sold back to the restaurants.
Sturgeon
may be correct.
Worse, of course, is the script, about which the less said the better;
Sturgeon
was right, as always.
In Europe, both the black stork and the European
sturgeon
have survived in such areas, and the former line of demarcation between East and West Germany is today a biodiversity sanctuary.
In his book A Confession, he wrote, “As long as [Russians] are so poor and dismal, I can’t eat
sturgeon
and caviar, I can’t race cars, ignoring traffic lights, I can’t take imported super-pills, knowing that a neighbor has no aspirin for a child.
The famous dilemma posed by the nineteenth-century Russian writer Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin – either you have a constitution or you have
sturgeon
with horseradish (a symbol of plenty) – is still with us.
Example: the sturgeon."
A sturgeon! a forty pound
sturgeon!
"A sturgeon," I cried; "a small sturgeon."
The animal belonged to the same order as the sturgeon, but differed from that fish in many essential particulars.
The old Prince sat silent, his shining eyes looking askance at Karenin, and Oblonsky saw that he had already prepared some remark wherewith to polish off that dignitary of State, whom people were invited to as to a dish of
sturgeon.
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