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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The boss's son was just a sprig in the company, but he acted like he owned the place.
The gardener will sprig the shrub with new growth in the spring.
The young apprentice was a sprig in the world of master carpenters.
The chef put a sprig of basil on top of the pizza before serving it.
The sprig was rusted and unable to hold the metal parts together.
The sprig was small but fierce, protecting his territory from other roosters.
The sprig was too short to secure the two pieces of wood together.
She used a sprig to join the metal pieces before welding them.
The bartender added a sprig of mint to the cocktail.
The new member was a sprig among the established members of the club.
The sprig was made of stainless steel to prevent rusting.
She likes to sprig her baked goods with fresh rosemary.
The sprig was an integral part of the gun's aiming system.
The recipe needs a sprig of mint to bring out the flavor.
The toy was broken, so he used a sprig to fix it.
The salad dressing recipe requires a sprig of tarragon.
The sprig was too thick to fit into the hole, so he had to file it down.
He used a sprig to fasten the hinges to the door.
The sprig was one of the key components that made the gun a sharpshooter's favorite.
The sprig on the assault rifle was equipped with a fiber optic sight for low-light conditions.
The sprig on the gun barrel helped improve accuracy.
The bartender will sprig the cocktail with a sprig of mint.
The florist will sprig the wreath with small branches of pine.
The chef will sprig the dish with fresh parsley just before serving.
She carefully inserted the sprig into the gap to secure the joint.
The bartender added a sprig of rosemary to the gin and tonic.
The sprig was holding the gears together, but it kept slipping out of place.
The sprig was carefully machined to ensure precise alignment with the sight.
The sprig was a common solution to connect two parts that couldn't be welded together.
The vintage brooch featured a sprig of enamel flowers in soft pastels.
The sprig was damaged, so he had to replace it.
The young cook was a sprig compared to the experienced chefs in the kitchen.
The plumber used a sprig to connect the pipes together.
The decorator will sprig the table centerpiece with small twigs and leaves.
The chef carefully placed a sprig of cilantro on top of the dish.
The sprig was machined to tight tolerances to ensure consistent accuracy.
The country singer wore a cowboy hat with a sprig of feathers on the brim.
I only need a sprig of parsley to garnish this dish.
He used a sprig to attach the chain to the lock.
She added a sprig of rosemary to the roast chicken.
The bride will sprig her hair with small flowers for the wedding.
The mechanic used a sprig to keep the engine cover in place.
The sprig was an important factor in the gun's precision and accuracy.
The prom king wore a boutonniere with a sprig of baby's breath.
The sprig was loose, so he tightened it with a wrench.
The marinade required a sprig of oregano for the best taste.
The junior officer was just a sprig compared to the senior commanders.
The sprig made it easier for the marksman to aim at the target.
The sprig on the handgun was a simple yet effective device to aid in aiming.
He was just a sprig in the family, always overlooked by his successful siblings.
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