Sentence example with the word 'offshoot'

offshoot

accession, appendage, by-product, delta, fellowship, inguen, minority group, prong, sequel, sprit, version

Definition n. a natural consequence of development

Last update: June 7, 2015


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Water gently the tender offshoots.   [Please select]

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The first offshoot from it was the American Baptist Missionary Union in 1814.   [Please select]

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The offshoot on the left, built by Michel, is a stable, and an excrescence beyond is a cow-house.   [Please select]

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Far away in an offshoot vale, a bright ruddy light gleamed through the surrounding darkness.   [Please select]

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[1] Louis Hennepin, born in Belgium in 1640, was a friar of the Recollect order, an offshoot of the Franciscans.   [Please select]

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Well, it is your own fault, and it will continue to be your own fault, you stubborn offshoot of a stubborn breed.   [Please select]

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A small offshoot to the westward passes through the Galapagos Islands.   [Please select]

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She might at least have produced an offshoot, a race of housebreakers, who would invade cells by demolishing doors.   [Please select]

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