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- noun Plural form of
sprout . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sprout .
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Examples
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The grains are then dried, and the sprouts, which are called _malt sprouts_, are broken off and sold as cattle food.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads
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Interesting factoid sprouts spelled phonetically is sprouts.
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Peeling the sprouts is a necessary step and can be a little labor-intensive.
Archive 2007-02-01 Nupur 2007
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My favorite recipe for Brussels sprouts is from The Palm.
Think You Hate Brussels Sprouts? Try this Recipe. aka TBTAM 2009
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In a twist, a sculpture of a tree inhabited with birds sprouts from the inside.
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Bianca also made muffins, which came out great, and Diego popped up with alfalfa sprouts from the GreenHab, which we served as a salad with a dressing of balsamic vinegar and rehydrated onions.
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I like to play with different veggie options too … tofu mixed with spicy sauce, sliced avocado and cucumber with a few radish sprouts is a pretty tasty hand roll.
24 Hours 2009
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In a twist, a sculpture of a tree inhabited with birds sprouts from the inside.
Beautiful Garden Chapel Made Almost Entirely From Bottles | Inhabitat 2010
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As Austin sprouts into a more reflective 16-year-old (and licensed driver), both he and Grenier realize they've each lost something, an innocence that Hollywood routinely devours whole.
HBO and Adam Grenier turn the camera on a kid paparazzo Hank Stuever 2010
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Innovation sprouts from the messy, trial-and-error efforts of practitioners in the trenches.
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