How to Use "Chicken" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words chicken (n): a bird raised on a farm for its meat and eggs

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Used with adjectives:

"I only have corn-fed chickens."
(corn-fed, free-range, live)

"I'll buy some frozen chicken at the supermarket."
(frozen, fresh, organic)

"This chicken is juicy."
(juicy, succulent, tender, delicious)

"I like cold chicken."
(cold, fried, roasted, broiled, baked)

Used with verbs:

"This farm keeps chickens."
(keeps, raises)

"If you show fear, the chicken will peck you."
(peck, scratch)

"Can you hear the chickens cluck?"
(cluck)

"He loves to eat chicken."
(eat, have, cook, barbecue, grill, roast, fry)

Used with nouns:

"She wants to be a chicken farmer."
(farmer)

"Let's build a chicken coop."
(coop)

"I need to buy some chicken wire."
(wire)

"The restaurant sells chicken strips."
(strips, nuggets, tenders, fingers)

"Give me a chicken breast."
(breast, drumstick, leg, thigh, wing)

"I ordered a chicken sandwich."
(sandwich, salad)

"We're making chicken soup."
(soup, broth, curry)


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