Similar words: news program, pilgrim's progress, applications programme, sprout, sprouted, prog, disprove, disproof. Meaning: n. 1. a new military recruit 2. a child.
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1. She's got a couple of sprogs now.
2. It can get really frantic when your sprogs are on the verge of starvation.
3. Being nobbut a sprog, I remember wondering why bassist Bruce was playing a guitar.
4. The only person to flash the sustained F7c was Lancashire's Ian Vicers - not bad for a sprog of only 17.
5. It was a family gift, his mad Uncle Jimmy had told him when he was but a scrawny sprog.
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