Examples of 'have sprouted' in a sentence

Meaning of "have sprouted"

have sprouted - 'Have sprouted' indicates that something has begun to grow or develop. This phrase is often used metaphorically to describe the emergence or appearance of new ideas, trends, or entities

How to use "have sprouted" in a sentence

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have sprouted
And the branches of memories have sprouted.
It must have sprouted wings.
New twigs with leaves have sprouted.
Liked to have sprouted gills wading around out there.
Others seemed to have sprouted hair.
Elm trees have sprouted within the walls of this old place.
The branches of life have sprouted.
New friendships have sprouted and interests have been pursued.
Of the same seed we have sprouted.
A number of schools have sprouted in the area to accommodate its rising population.
They fly away as soon as they have sprouted wings.
It is said to have sprouted its portentous red flowers twice in that time.
The seeds of ambition you sowed have sprouted a fervor in me.
Mobile hostels have sprouted up at large festivals where there exists a shortage of budget accommodation.
They are like mushrooms that have sprouted out of nowhere.

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The beans are soaked in water for three to four days until they have sprouted.
I imagine it may have sprouted as a weed.
Move your seeds to natural light once they have sprouted.
My girl seems to have sprouted overnight.
The seeds that fell on that old tree just happened to have sprouted.
It should have sprouted by now.
Put them in the ground after they have sprouted.
Seed potato tubers which have sprouted present a potential problem for the certifying authority.
They are from last year and have sprouted already.
These clubs have sprouted all over the world as the popularity of kettlebell training grows.
There was an animosity between them that seemed to have sprouted from nowhere.
A lot of good bands have sprouted up in the US in the past few years.
The plant is usually pruned after four or five pairs of true leaves have sprouted.
And his discarded eyelids are said to have sprouted the first tea plant.
Cotton seeds have sprouted for the first time on the Moon.
We did not imagine That a crete would have sprouted.
Plant creatures have sprouted in Gotham city.
Activities Pupils speculate on what happens after seeds have sprouted.
All the guys think you must have sprouted wings and flown away.
Morning of dreams rises from the shores The branches of life have sprouted.
The seeds planted by these secular atheists have sprouted anew in our present generation.
Reports have sprouted online telling how Apple is considering the use of Micro LED screens.
Flat screens and display panels big and small have sprouted on almost every electronic device.
I have sprouted another finger, counting the one from yesterday.
Major towns and urban centers have sprouted along the coasts of Sabah.
There are even projects like the Gutenberg Cloud which have sprouted up.
Protests and demonstrations have sprouted up all over the globe in support of Tibet.
Hundreds of identical jellyfish Have sprouted.
Scientific collaborations have sprouted with key research institutions in Singapore and around the world.
When I see the way you have sprouted up.
Rule modifications have sprouted a number of variations of Alice Chess.
Just shows how many versions of Bharatanatyam have sprouted in India and beyond.
And I could have sprouted wings and flown to the moon.
Those seeds I planted should have sprouted up ages ago.
Leaves have sprouted from the dry tree, maybe flowers might bloom.

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