Sentence examples for To prune from inspiring English sources

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To prune

verb

To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.

  • A good grape grower will prune the vines once a year.

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Time to prune.

What's the best way to prune them?

"You've got to prune," advised another.

I am planning to prune it soon.

You have to be willing to prune".

"I'm going to prune back a little".

That effort tends to prune extraneous spending.

And the parties disagree about how to prune federal spending.

So should their strategy be to grow or to prune?

Besides, he loves to prune, so what's not to like?

And some senior officials are reluctant to prune vigorously.

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