Sentence examples for the germs from inspiring English sources

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the germs

noun

The small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.

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They destroy the germs.

Drying the germs is relatively straightforward.

Patients often carry the germs from one institution to another.

"Disinfect the germs from each house and each room".

There are the germs here of maybe 30 decent exhibitions.

And the wind could, literally, blow the germs away.

At three o'clock, bearing the germs of a new vocabulary, we tramped back home.

Sharing razors, and the germs they can spread if skin is broken, should be avoided.

We've heard the Dead Kennedys there, and Eye Protection, the Germs, and a trillion other bands.

Rather like the germs that help build immune systems, autonomy in child rearing can develop resourcefulness.

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