Similar words: sprout, routine, routinely, contributing, telecommuting, cut in, put in, putin. Meaning: [spraʊt] n. the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow.
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31. But even the grass roots of the club are sprouting.
32. Rita Ranch was zoned industrial long before homes started sprouting there.
33. New buildings are sprouting up all over the city.
34. Every crevice was sprouting grass and even small wildflowers.
35. The damp corn is sprouting shoots.
36. With lively hand, she exemplified cats'whiskers sprouting.
37. New leaves are sprouting on the trees.
38. They were putting fresh earth around sprouting potato stalks.
39. Enjoy sprouting your avocado pit and growing your tree!
40. One day, he noticed something sprouting among the broken bricks and concrete.
41. Rocket, morning glory , perilla, which I planted on my veranda last week had started sprouting together.
42. The sprouting of new leaves, growth of roots, weight loss, hollowing and decay, which are major problems during storage of radish, have adverse effects on the edibility and processing of radishes.
43. Result suggested that wheat breeder should breed new varieties with not higher gluten content, but higher starch content, good noodle color stability and resistant pre-harvest sprouting.
44. Or even the fur ball on Serena Linley, or the lilac curlicue sprouting from the mother of the bride?
45. The sprouting ability of 3 flowering shrub species, Syringa oblate, Forsythia suspense and Prunus triloba were studied.
46. The selection criteria in breeding white wheat variety with spikes resistible to sprouting was also discussed in this paper.
47. A few miles inland from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico, amid cracked earth and mesquite and sun - bleached cactus, neat rows of emerald plants are sprouting from the desert floor.
48. In one sketch, the dwarf Thorin, depicted in battle, wore a surreal helmet that appeared to be sprouting antlers.
49. Objective : To study the sprouting habits of Isatis Tinctoria L.
50. What was the reason for that – nobody knows; whether it was a war, a sprouting possibility to move to the biggest cities or a policy of kolkhoz sprawling, there is no exact answer.
51. This will allow grass blades to shade the ground,(Sentence dictionary) and will help prevent crabgrass from sprouting.
52. Conclusion CNTF had beneficial influence on promoting peripheral facial nerve collateral sprouting after end-to-side neurorrhaphy and reduce denervation muscle atrophy.
53. Sprouting in the middle-and-late Ming dynasty, the pawnbroking reached its peak in the Kangqian era, based on the capital accumulation and the support of the Qing government.
54. Moreover, changes in endocrine status by adrenalectomy or ovariectomy in the rat profoundly increased the density of the nerve fibres in the anterior pituitary as a result of active axonal sprouting.
55. The result showed that the seed pelleting agent can improve the sprouting, seedling emergence, seedling quality of rice.
56. The induced disease appears as the difference of emergence rate by artificial inoculation in glasshouse, indicate the lose of sprouting ability and pre—emergence damping off.
57. Acrylamide inhibited the nerve terminal sprouting number, postponed the peak time of nerve terminal sprouting, and delayed recovery of neuromuscular junction function.
58. A light wind blows, not strong enough to tousle the stiff green hair sprouting from his head like dry grass.
59. Objective: To study the sprouting habits of Isatis Tinctoria L. , to screen the fine seedling source for harvesting high quality of Indigowoad Leaf.
60. Increased expression of synaptophysin and mossy fiber sprouting are concerned with the development of post-traumatic epilepsy.
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