Sentence examples for sprout for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sprout for" is not correct and usable in written English.
You would not use this phrase on its own in a sentence. You could use the phrase “sprout forth”, which means “to emerge or come out suddenly and vigorously.” For example: “The spring flowers began to sprout forth from the ground.”.

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Ms. Nolan's "Sprout," for example, changes a metal colander into a helmet that seems to be growing wire hair.

Presuming she meant the Jeff Bridges of "Against All Odds" and not "The Big Lebowski," I let my whiskers sprout for a few weeks.

Waitrose said it had worked with its growers to create a milder-flavoured sprout for children, who often reject the festive staple because of its perceived bitter taste.

Both characters are hugely engaging and I really liked the descriptions, for example, Pullman described the scarecrow's voice as "rich and sonorous" and went on to say "his head was made of a great knobbly turnip, with a broad crack for a mouth and a long thin sprout for a nose…" The book is spiked with humour.

Take a sprout for instance.

Some birches were, however, able to sprout for even more than 10 years.

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If you cut it two weeks after sowing, it will re-sprout for further harvests.

Buy extra purple sprouting for easy midweek pasta.

Researchers know that algal blooms have been sprouting for millenniums.

His main concern, however, is getting the garden planted up with 'green stuff' – eg, sprouting broccoli and sprouts for next winter.

At Bates, beards are sprouting for next month's Mustachio Bashio, an annual party celebrating fanciful facial creations.

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