Culled [verb]

Definition of Culled:

pick out for reason

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Sentence/Example of Culled:

The government can’t pass an emergency bill on the mink cull without a three-quarters majority, meaning the opposition has the scope to block the plan.

The mink industry, while angered by the proposed cull, signaled it would ultimately have few choices.

Though there is little transmission to humans, the culls will put a further economic burden on the agriculture sectors as economic crises mount.

The following day he culled a log in another and distant skidway whose butt showed a slant of a good six inches.

The day following he culled another of the same sort on still another skidway.

Much of the substance of what we have written has been culled from the pages of that fascinating volume.

Dey is worsern jack-lanterns 'ticin' de culled fokses furder und furder into misery.

The facts respecting these three edifices have been culled from ancient parchments which would fill a large wheelbarrow.

Here, mark you, is this potent spell, culled from the inspired lips of a frenzied chef.

The technic with regard to media, staining, mounting, and the like is culled from the latest authoritative works.