Embryos are brooded in the mother's carapace and hatch out as miniature Daphnia, rather than as nauplii. |
Cast into the political wilderness, he grew a beard and brooded upon his fate. |
I brooded about it for days afterward, and even followed up that encounter with a one-nighter with one of the participants. |
She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information. |
Mr Okruashvili brooded silently for months before producing lurid allegations against his former boss. |
After hatching, the altricial nestlings are brooded for 1 to 2 weeks depending on the weather. |