Sentence example with the word 'sprouted'

sprouted

Definition adj. (of growing vegetation) having just emerged from the ground

Last update: September 6, 2015


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Through the hard century-old bark, even where there were no twigs, leaves had sprouted such as one could hardly believe the old veteran could have produced.   [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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A few women's hats sprouted here and there among the men's heads like weeds in a desert.   [Please select]

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He saw the smoke curling through the roof, and the thatch where green plants had thickly sprouted.   [Please select]

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They are very fond of oats soaked in water and partly sprouted.   [Please select]

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He weighed wagons of wheat on a rough platform-scale, in the cracks of which the kernels sprouted every spring.   [Please select]

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I marked a bush upon which were a few green shoots that had sprouted since the fire had scorched the grass.   [Please select]

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