How to Use crossbreed in a Sentence

crossbreed

1 of 2 verb
  • These two species are the most common ducks to crossbreed.
    Ryan Chelius, Outdoor Life, 1 Mar. 2021
  • According to the news release, the breed was the second most searched for in three cities and is a result of crossbreeding two types of dogs.
    Marina Johnson, Detroit Free Press, 25 May 2023
  • Red oaks often crossbreed with pin oaks, and the resulting trees will be yellow and sick in our clay soils.
    Howard Garrett, Dallas News, 20 Sep. 2021
  • Red siskins can crossbreed with canaries to create red canaries, a bird prized by pet owners.
    Joshua Rapp Learn, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Apr. 2020
  • Red siskins can crossbreed with canaries to create red canaries, a bird long-prized by pet owners across Europe and in the United States.
    Joshua Rapp Learn, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Apr. 2020
  • The dogs are crossbred from sociable huskies and hardier Greenland dogs and are baying and pawing for attention.
    Taymour Soomro Scott Conarroe, New York Times, 10 May 2023
  • The wild pigs in Canada are unique because they were originally crossbred by humans to be larger and more cold-hardy than their feral cousins to the south.
    Marcus Lashley, CBS News, 19 Dec. 2023
  • So while your fellow co-workers are crossbreeding the chicken with the Macarena, take advantage of that night out with your boss to earn some brownie points.
    Robert Cocuzzo, Town & Country, 12 Dec. 2016
  • The leaf color and shape vary with the variety as many of these plants have been crossbred, creating diversity.
    Dennis Patton, kansascity, 14 July 2017
  • The Grand Canyon bison are descendants of those introduced to the area in the early 1900s as part of a ranching operation to crossbreed them with cattle.
    USA TODAY, 4 Sep. 2019
  • In search of a genetic basis for these parental behaviors, Bendesky and his colleagues crossbred the two types of mice twice to yield nearly 800 grandpups.
    Andrea Marks, Scientific American, 1 July 2017
  • In search of a genetic basis for these parental behaviors, Bendesky and his colleagues crossbred the two types of mice twice to yield nearly 800 grandpups.
    Andrea Marks, Scientific American, 26 June 2017
  • Right now, men’s fashion is Rico Suave crossbred with Ratso Rizzo.
    Jacob Gallagher, WSJ, 27 Aug. 2018
  • The chimeras, or hybrid creatures, that populate Veronica Barker-Barzel’s art crossbreed the banal and the fantastic.
    Washington Post, 27 Nov. 2020
  • But the tests conducted so far suggest that no Vancouver Island orca females have broken social lines to crossbreed for a very long time--for many thousands of years at least.
    Glen Martin, Discover Magazine, 11 Nov. 2019
  • The Grand Canyon bison are descendants of those introduced to northern Arizona in the early 1900s as part of a ranching operation to crossbreed them with cattle.
    Felicia Fonseca, chicagotribune.com, 11 Sep. 2017
  • Known for his prize-winning Brahman cattle, Cutrer crossbreeds animals and supplies his bulls' semen to cattle breeders around the world.
    Meridith Edwards, CNN, 3 Sep. 2017
  • These working canines were later crossbred and exported across the Roman Empire.
    Sonja Anderson, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 July 2023
  • In Arizona, an unusual rancher is trying to crossbreed cattle to produce less methane gas and better withstand drought.
    Los Angeles Times, 11 Nov. 2021
  • First rootstock is planted; the varieties Bays uses have been crossbred to withstand various insects, viruses, molds, and wet conditions—Nemaguard, Lovell, and Hansen.
    Mike Sager, Esquire, 25 Feb. 2015
  • Waterfowl crossbreed more than any other bird—more than 400 combinations of hybrid waterfowl have been recorded.
    Ryan Chelius, Outdoor Life, 1 Mar. 2021
  • These strains are created by crossbreeding sativa and indica plants to produce unique combinations of effects.
    Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 6 Aug. 2023
  • Tangelos A perfect example of weird science, tangelos are the result of super-sweet tangerines that have been crossbred with either pomelos, a grapefruit-like citrus native to South Asia, or a grapefruit.
    Nikita Richardson, Bon Appetit, 17 Feb. 2017
  • Contributor Humans have been crossbreeding and training dogs for centuries to achieve perfect protection companions.
    Jon Stojan, USA TODAY, 22 Aug. 2023
  • Because myotonia congenita is a recessive gene, goats that are crossbred with other breeds typically do not display fainting behaviors.
    Sarah Gibbens, National Geographic, 16 Feb. 2017
  • For the uninitiated, heirlooms are typically older varieties that have been reproduced from seed for at least three generations without crossbreeding.
    Jeanette Marantos, latimes.com, 7 Apr. 2018
  • What’s more, say the authors, current conservation practices could be causing these genetically distinct species to crossbreed with one another, effectively fusing them into a single species.
    Katie Langin, Science | AAAS, 21 May 2018
  • What’s more, current conservation practices could be causing these genetically distinct species to crossbreed with one another, effectively fusing them into a single species.
    Katie Langin, Science | AAAS, 25 May 2018
  • These two species are the most common ducks to crossbreed.
    Ryan Chelius, Outdoor Life, 1 Mar. 2021
  • According to the news release, the breed was the second most searched for in three cities and is a result of crossbreeding two types of dogs.
    Marina Johnson, Detroit Free Press, 25 May 2023
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crossbreed

2 of 2 noun
  • The pigs may be crossbreeds, and have never met a bellota in their lives.
    The Economist, 19 Apr. 2018
  • Moulard is a crossbreed of Pekin and Muscovy, often used for foie gras.
    Kathleen Squires, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022
  • Some were home-schooled, and this crossbreed campus provides a bridge to college life.
    Susan Christian Goulding, Orange County Register, 12 Jan. 2017
  • But many of the crossbreeds live healthy lives, and some have even produced offspring—a female liger in a Russian zoo mated with a male lion and gave birth to a so-called liliger in 2012.
    Ilnar Salakhiev, National Geographic, 24 Feb. 2017
  • Both are crossbreeds of Angus cattle and Scottish Highland cows.
    Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan, Fortune, 20 Jan. 2020
  • There, on a 500-acre privately owned farm, a handful of csikos breed and work a stable of Furioso-North Star horses, a crossbreed known for both agility and elegance.
    Jane Wooldridge, miamiherald, 14 July 2017
  • Mitt Romney is heading to the Senate now despite being a crossbreed of a career executive and a Brooks Brothers mannequin.
    Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz, Quartz at Work, 22 July 2019
  • Albright, the park visitor who was sitting with his three dogs (a Yorkie, a Westie and Pomeranian-poodle crossbreed), said new Alaska and old might not quite have settled their differences, either.
    Kirk Johnson, The Seattle Times, 19 Aug. 2017
  • Ariel Levy explores the phenomenon of half-wild feline crossbreeds, and Ian Frazier examines the alarming proliferation of feral hogs in the South.
    The New Yorker, 4 Aug. 2019
  • Gantz’s only option was to blindly engineer, and crossbreed, scores of flies, in hopes that two carrying the recessive mutation would eventually find each other and mate.
    Jennifer Kahn, New York Times, 8 Jan. 2020
  • Those big-ass crossbreed locusts start decimating crops across the American heartland, quickly multiplying to the point where Dr. Wu, who developed the freak species, warns of an impending food shortage.
    David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 June 2022
  • The agronomist is a revered innovator in China, credited with developing the world’s first hybrid rice—a crossbreed that produces higher yields than normal rice.
    Eamon Barrett, Fortune, 25 May 2021
  • Specifically, the restaurant uses Rohan duck, a crossbreed created by the company D'Artagnan that includes Pekin and mallard, among others.
    Julia Thiel, Chicago Reader, 21 Mar. 2018
  • Those with pure Florida DNA are believed to be genetically superior to crossbreeds.
    Matt Williams, Dallas News, 18 Jan. 2020
  • The Pacific Provider is an adventure yacht nestled into its own category, some sort of crossbreed between luxury comfort and rugged maritime freewheeling.
    Natalie B. Compton, GQ, 19 Apr. 2018
  • The pigs may be crossbreeds, and have never met a bellota in their lives.
    The Economist, 19 Apr. 2018
  • Moulard is a crossbreed of Pekin and Muscovy, often used for foie gras.
    Kathleen Squires, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022
  • Some were home-schooled, and this crossbreed campus provides a bridge to college life.
    Susan Christian Goulding, Orange County Register, 12 Jan. 2017
  • But many of the crossbreeds live healthy lives, and some have even produced offspring—a female liger in a Russian zoo mated with a male lion and gave birth to a so-called liliger in 2012.
    Ilnar Salakhiev, National Geographic, 24 Feb. 2017
  • Both are crossbreeds of Angus cattle and Scottish Highland cows.
    Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan, Fortune, 20 Jan. 2020
  • There, on a 500-acre privately owned farm, a handful of csikos breed and work a stable of Furioso-North Star horses, a crossbreed known for both agility and elegance.
    Jane Wooldridge, miamiherald, 14 July 2017
  • Mitt Romney is heading to the Senate now despite being a crossbreed of a career executive and a Brooks Brothers mannequin.
    Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz, Quartz at Work, 22 July 2019
  • Albright, the park visitor who was sitting with his three dogs (a Yorkie, a Westie and Pomeranian-poodle crossbreed), said new Alaska and old might not quite have settled their differences, either.
    Kirk Johnson, The Seattle Times, 19 Aug. 2017
  • Ariel Levy explores the phenomenon of half-wild feline crossbreeds, and Ian Frazier examines the alarming proliferation of feral hogs in the South.
    The New Yorker, 4 Aug. 2019
  • Gantz’s only option was to blindly engineer, and crossbreed, scores of flies, in hopes that two carrying the recessive mutation would eventually find each other and mate.
    Jennifer Kahn, New York Times, 8 Jan. 2020
  • Those big-ass crossbreed locusts start decimating crops across the American heartland, quickly multiplying to the point where Dr. Wu, who developed the freak species, warns of an impending food shortage.
    David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 June 2022
  • The agronomist is a revered innovator in China, credited with developing the world’s first hybrid rice—a crossbreed that produces higher yields than normal rice.
    Eamon Barrett, Fortune, 25 May 2021
  • Specifically, the restaurant uses Rohan duck, a crossbreed created by the company D'Artagnan that includes Pekin and mallard, among others.
    Julia Thiel, Chicago Reader, 21 Mar. 2018
  • Those with pure Florida DNA are believed to be genetically superior to crossbreeds.
    Matt Williams, Dallas News, 18 Jan. 2020
  • The Pacific Provider is an adventure yacht nestled into its own category, some sort of crossbreed between luxury comfort and rugged maritime freewheeling.
    Natalie B. Compton, GQ, 19 Apr. 2018

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