Produce buds, branches, or germinate.
Put forth and grow sprouts or shoots.
1 Many believe we may be welcoming the young sprout sooner than expected.
2 Something like, 'Gosh, Belle, I hope you made your famous brussels - sprout dish.'
3 The campanile has a round top and flowers sprout from the masonry.
4 Some, like the chestnut and poplar, sprout profusely; others sprout very little.
5 Then, before the sun began its long journey away, they would sprout .
6 Rowen's been making hers since about two weeks out of her sprout .
7 The feeble sprout of Christianity was planted by this good British girl.
8 She was pulling up weeds before they had a chance to sprout .
9 After the willows sprout , uncle goes to his summer house every afternoon.
10 Ragginbone says it's an elemental, so it can sprout up again anytime.
11 There had been a grain of hope within her, ready to sprout .
12 No rain falls inside those walls, no trees sprout , no wind blows.
13 Molten flaming splinters sprout from funnels, lofty protrusions from surface crust .
14 Bombs, such as this, do not sprout of themselves on bare decks.
15 It should be sown in the earth, to sprout and bear fruit!
16 The Brussels sprout is a good example of the acceptable vegetable.
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