sprouted

IPA: sprˈaʊtʌd

adjective

  • Having sprouts.
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Examples of "sprouted" in Sentences

  • At his feet, nettles had sprouted from the dark skein.
  • They have a new 100% whole grain sprouted pretzel that is delicious.
  • Stalactites sprouted from the roof, the exhaust pipe breathed out a pungent cloud of foundry fumes ...
  • And that may be because it sprouted from a blog rather than a traditional printing press, and it is certainly web-savvy.
  • The next year, on arrival at our home, we were impressed to see how many new fig shoots had sprouted from the roots of the ancient tree.
  • This term, and others variants on this theme, have become catchphrases in the business community and on college campuses, where courses and even majors with these names have sprouted from the Ivies to community colleges. in the past few years.

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