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homegrown
[ hohm-grohn ]
adjective
homegrown tomatoes.
- native to, characteristic of, or developed in a particular region:
the music of our own homegrown musicians; a community known for its homegrown hospitality; America’s homegrown terrorists.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of homegrown1
Example Sentences
Such was the passion, the joy and the adulation shown to midfielder Declan Rice and his free kicks, you would be forgiven for thinking Arsenal was homegrown.
Beijing already restricts US releases to 34 a year, and Hollywood has become less important in China as homegrown films increase in popularity.
No constant monitoring, no worry and it is the coziest way I know to show off your plentitude of homegrown, or market procured, fresh produce.
Apple committed a $500bn investment in the US in February - which the Trump administration believes will result in more homegrown manufacturing.
China now produces 60% of the world's electric cars – a large proportion of them made by its own homegrown brands - and 80% of the batteries that power them.
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