Aún no tenemos significados para "sprout new".
1Seems like Wallet's literary career is about to sprout new leaves.
2The Tree of Life could sprout new branches forever.
3Birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and days on which children of the household sprout new teeth go to the weekend rate.
4It is not unusual for a barren patch of ground to sprout new growth during Tucson's brief wet season.
5There is, I suppose, some coalition fantasy in which the barren expanses they are creating will sprout new centres of entrepreneurial zeal.
6Some of the trees were dead or just stumps, but one or two had survived somehow and were trying to sprout new growth.
7We may never be able to sprout new arms in comic book fashion, but we may learn how to close an injury more quickly.
8You can continue to sprout new neurons well into adulthood, but they will be only as powerful as the neural networks they're connected to.
9He kissed him where the wrap revealed tiny black hairs, sprouting new.
10Guess people sprouting new limbs was common where he came from.
11The phalanx sprouted new gun barrels and took a step forward.
12Human Alu subfamilies exhibit continuous evolution with potential drivers sprouting new Alu lineages.
13It isn't just new farms that are sprouting new leadership.
14Camphor trees -many of them hundreds of years old - sprouted new branches.
15He kept his reputation sprouting new shoots right along-andthat ain't all joke, neither.
16The balding old spruce at the gate seemed to have sprouted new foliage overnight, thickening its silhouette against the sunrise.
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