accrue from, branch, depend on, follow from, hang on, name-dropper, parvenu, root, spray, switch, upsprout
Definitionn. any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud
Last update: August 31, 2015
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New buds have started to sprout from the apple tree. [Please select]
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I lived on the edge of the village then, and had just lost myself over Davenant's "Gondibert," that winter that I labored with a lethargy--which, by the way, I never knew whether to regard as a family complaint, having an uncle who goes to sleep shaving himself, and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays, in order to keep awake and keep the Sabbath, or as the consequence of my attempt to read Chalmers' collection of English poetry without skipping. [Please select]
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Jo's book was the pride of her heart, and was regarded by her family as a literary sprout of great promise. [Please select]
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In the afternoon we went visiting, or else we took long walks out of town, where the fields sprouted and the orchards waited to bloom. [Please select]
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I am NOT going to dig them up this year to see if they have sprouted. [Please select]
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It will soon be all over with me, and not one of my acorns has sprouted under your shade. [Please select]
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"We come every day to water the beans, we see them sprout with ecstasies of joy." [Please select]
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What could they give their Silk-worms while waiting for the mulberry to sprout afresh. [Please select]
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