Ainda não temos significados para "sprout again".
1Some one has told me that this would merely cause the little branch to sprout again.
2Fell a tree and it will sprout again; uproot it and there is an end of it.
3The earlier cut plants sprout again at once, and mature a second and even a third crop.
4Red hair tangled around her face, a seed fallen to the earth and dying to sprout again.
5Add in shows like Line of Duty, Prey and The Fall and the list begins to sprout again.
6The lilacs have been cut so close to their roots it may be years before they sprout again.
7But the vineyards of Izmak lie under a span and a half of ash and will never sprout again.'
8Penance cuts off, yet thou wilt always find the root in thee, ready to sprout again; but virtue pulls up.
9To what end shall we cut the cancer out of the body politic, if it sprout again in a more vital spot?
10If the Winter happens to have much Frost, the tops thereof die, and in the Spring sprout again, and bear two or three good Crops.
11In her case the tree was cut down to its very root, the sole scion had been lopped off, and none would ever sprout again.
12Could you not cut them back, more or less hard, perhaps very hard and almost to the ground, allowing them to sprout again from there?
13Very comical he looked, for his eyebrows were only partly sprouted again.
14Panic sprouted again, desperate fleeing panic, but there was nowhere to flee to.
15After sprouting again, allowing for the seed, increase in bulk for each rod separately.
16And Peace, that hardy annual, sprouts again.
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