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sprout

verb as in develop

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All the societal kumbaya they insisted would sprout if English was elevated in California unsurprisingly turned out to be a bunch of — excuse my Spanish — caca.

Also, there's the fact that Protector is only the latest high-profile offering to sprout from the gig economy: a marketplace that isn’t too keen on vetting whether or not its users actually need its services.

From Salon

But, just like Muslic's early life in Austria, the shoots of recovery could well be sprouting under him at Argyle.

From BBC

He avenged the state title loss as a senior, by which point Thomas had sprouted to 6-foot-7 and the scholarship offers started rolling in.

Or, for an Asian-inspired variation, use a mix of carrots, bean sprouts, broccoli, brown rice and edamame, paired with Asian spices and sauces.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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