The old mother hen has brooded four clutches of chicks in the past two years.
Also : My cousin Amy, sat and brooded for several hours after being sent to her room for not doing her homework.
i looked outside and brooded :)
I sat and brooded for two hours last night, over getting started on this assignment.
After she was upset she was brooding in her room all afternoon.
Brooded.
He looked at the rebus and brooded the entire day
Food, brewed, cooed.doode
To not worry over (Verb Use antonym) Child (Noun Use Antonym)
The species is double brooded in the South.
An adjective meaning "unimportant" or "insignificant," the term "trifling" may be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She considered the argument so trifling that she didn't once think about it over the next week; however, he brooded over it every day."
Inclined to brood.
Robins lay eggs two or three times per year. Each clutch of eggs contains four eggs on average.
In some areas, like in the south, robins are double brooded, but build a new nest for the second brood.