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I . sprout [spraʊt] N

1. sprout (shoot):

2. sprout esp Brit (vegetable):

II . sprout [spraʊt] VB intr

1. sprout (grow):

gnati [perf pognati]

2. sprout (germinate):

kliti [perf vzkliti]

sprout up VB intr

Brus·sel(s) ˈsprout N Brussel sprouts pl

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It provides a backbone to the sprouting ideas of the budding engineers.
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Hourly wages were dropping, the stock market was rising, taxes for the rich were falling, public housing was not a priority anymore, and in-your-face tract mansions were sprouting everywhere.
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Pliers in hand, he was attaching a length of electrical cable to a bird's-nest of wires sprouting from a generator on the street corner.
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This multi-branching, re-sprouting, flowering shrub reaches about 1 metre in height.
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And the sky got bluer and bluer and the sun shone until it seemed like flowers would have to start sprouting out of the country bumpkins.
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Benefits of woody willow include, high yields and fast growth times, quick re-sprouting, and high heat energy is produced when burned.
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Soaking or sprouting the wheat germ before eating it will help to break down the phytates, improving zinc absorption.
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Vacuole and lumen formation have been observed in these gels, followed by branching and sprouting through degradation of the hydrogel and finally complex network formation.
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The subsequent regeneration or nerve sprouting leads to abnormal sweating and salivating.
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This triggers a flashback beginning with a tomato seed being planted, then sprouting, then harvested and then packaged.
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