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sproutsnounpl. of sprout a young person who is between infancy and adulthoodhe earned the admiration of the neighborhood sprouts when he showed them how to make a slingshot bairns(chiefly Scottish), bambinos(or bambini), buds, chaps(Southern & Midland), chicks, children, cubs, juveniles, kiddies, kiddos, kids, moppets, sprats(also sprat), squirts, whelps, younglings, youngsters, youths adolescents, minorskindergartners(also kindergarteners), preschoolers, rug rats(slang), schoolboys, schoolchildren, schoolgirls, schoolkidsbabes, babies, bantlings, infants, neonates, nestlings, newborn(or newborns), toddlers, tots, tykes(also tikes), weanlingsbrats, devils, hellions, imps, jackanapeses, mischiefs, monkeys, rapscallions, rascals, rogues, urchins, whippersnapperscherubs(or cherubim)preteen-agers, preteens, subteens, teenagers, teeners, teens, teenyboppers, tweenslads, nippers, shavers, striplings, tadsbobby-soxers, hoydens, tomboys adults, grown-ups middle-agersancients, elders, golden-agers, oldsters, old-timers, senior citizens, seniors a branch of a main stem especially of a plantthe raspberry bushes began sending out sprouts in early spring |