The peasant was tending crops.
I enjoy spending time tending to my vegetable garden during the summer months.
Assuming that you want a sentence using the word 'soporific' (definition: causing or tending to cause sleep), an example would be: 'The drug she was taking had a soporific effect'
"Litigious" means tending to engage in lawsuits or legal disputes frequently.
I assume you mean obedient (tending to obey).
The instructor was unable to cultivate this year's crop of students. I'll not be able to rest easy when I can finally cultivate this rock-strewn field. The farmer decided to cultivate soybeans instead of tobacco this year.
She spent the afternoon weeding and tending her garden. He earns tips tending bar and waiting on tables.
Multiplicative is tending to or being able to multiply.
I enjoy spending time tending to my vegetable garden during the summer months.
Tending the Rose Garden was created in 1986.
The Porter imagines he is tending the Gates of Hell.
As a noun, the word young is an uncountable noun. Young is also an adjective. In the example, 'A mother cat tending her young.', if you wanted to stress that there were more than one young, you would word the sentence, 'A mother cat tending her young kittens', adding the noun and turning 'young' into an adjective.
A thirteen letter word that ends with tending: overextending
Yes, curating could be called tending to. It means supervising and taking care of.
The practice of tending and breeding rabbits is called cuniculture.
Assuming that you want a sentence using the word 'soporific' (definition: causing or tending to cause sleep), an example would be: 'The drug she was taking had a soporific effect'
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Tending to cause inflammation; figuratively, tending to cause a fight or acrimonious dispute. It describes what internet trolls do.