Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This summer has offered lots of opportunities for matinal tube time.
They have also evolved a matinal daily activity cycle, flying before sunrise.
He was already stiff with matinal need and accepted it like a politician greeting well-wishers.
His first composition was "Matinal" in 1912.
He had purchased it on the summer course account to have suitable porcelain for his matinal café au lait.
The Colletidae are one of the four bee families that contain some crepuscular species (of both the "vespertine" and "matinal" types).
"Well ... on matinal fellatio."
Special classes of crepuscular behaviour include matutinal (or "matinal") and vespertine, denoting species active only in the dawn or only in the dusk, respectively.
Four bee families (Andrenidae, Colletidae, Halictidae, and Apidae) contain some species that are crepuscular (these may be either the vespertine or matinal type).
Saturday morning was a busy time for Leslie, with children coming in for lessons every half-hour from eight to one, and Strand locked himself away, so he wouldn't hear the artless matinal tinkling.
Sometimes the orchestra serves up the inoffensive matinal strains of Haydn, Ravel and Ibert; other times it battles its way through the brooding, nocturnal Alban Berg or the elephantine Anton Bruckner.
Lest my room-service commitment sound as if I consume vast matinal repasts, let me state that I never vary from a minimal breakfast of fruit juice, bread or rolls, and coffee - enjoyed in peace and privacy.
This was the first appearance of the band on tv, in 2011 they appeared too live on matinal program on FOX 5 News San Diego tellin the history of band and performing a song from "Just Say Yes".
Ptiloglossa is a small American genus within the bee family Colletidae, consisting of generally large, hairy species which are temporally-specialized crepuscular pollinators (active only at sundown, or vespertine, or more typically, at pre-dawn, or matinal), and they often utilize a pollen-extraction behavior known as buzz pollination.