Pronunciation of the English word oats.
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1. | "Give me your head to eat it and I promise you a big bag of oats," said the lion to the donkey. The latter laughed out loud and replied: "And then who is going to eat the oats?" | |
2. | Oats have long been food for horses and mules. | |
3. | One must sow one's wild oats. | |
4. | In a cardboard box she has fruit, raisins, nuts, oats, kefir and canned fish, namely sardines, tuna and mackerel. | |
5. | It was beautiful in the country, it was summer-time; the wheat was yellow, the oats were green, the hay was stacked up in the green meadow. | |
6. | The trouble is, miss, that I found that Jersey cow of your aunt's in my oats again, not half an hour ago. | |
7. | I am very sorry that my cow should have broken into your oats. | |
8. | Tom gave his horse some oats. | |
9. | Tom gave some oats to his horse. | |
10. | The flatbread, likely unleavened and somewhat resembling pita bread, was fashioned from wild cereals such as barley, einkorn or oats, as well as tubers from an aquatic papyrus relative, that had been ground into flour. |