homegrown in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

homegrown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for homegrown in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for homegrown in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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However, few of these homegrown versions have proven as successful as the original and most did not last long before cancellation.
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When they step off the train, the seemingly harmless deception has escalated beyond control; the entire town turns out to greet its homegrown hero.
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Homegrown video festival focus switches to local music.
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It is an outdoor market that has a variety of homegrown vegetables and fruits.
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It's hardly high art, but for a cheapjack homegrown action flick this is surprisingly solid.
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He was also responsible for youth player development and was instrumental in the homegrown player signing process.
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In each city, she paid tribute to a homegrown artist.
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Their homegrown roster helped establish what became a top independent promotion in later years.
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Clothing was self-manufactured, generally from linen made from homegrown flax.
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Currently the majority of their players are homegrown.
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