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Definition of homegrown in US English: homegrownadjective ˌhoʊmˈɡroʊnˌhōmˈɡrōnˌhoʊmˈɡroʊn 1Grown or produced in one's own garden or country. a basket of homegrown fruit Example sentencesExamples - It started out as a means of giving ex-servicemen and women a market place for their surplus home-made and home-grown produce.
- Not only is the produce home-made, most is home-grown as well, coming straight from husband George's allotment a field away.
- Once again, consider swapping some of your home-grown veggies with produce from a neighbour's garden.
- The positive virtues are those of many a New England area: clear air, swimmable sea, home-grown tomatoes.
- My home-grown strawberries taste delicious - particularly when left to become so over-ripe that they drip with juice.
- There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
- With a little time and effort, but with very little cost, they can fill their gardens with home-grown plants.
- Kale is also in season this month and home-grown produce can be found at local greengrocers and supermarkets.
- The business involved supplying local villages with home-grown produce, coming as far as the northern outskirts of York.
- Grown under cover, early rhubarb is one of the only fresh home-grown fruit available at the moment.
- The restaurant in this small hotel uses home-grown organic vegetables and herbs, local seafood and organic meats.
Synonyms home-made, home-grown, locally produced, family, local - 1.1 Belonging to one's own particular locality or country.
a jazz concert featuring homegrown artists Example sentencesExamples - The firm is one of those that could help to establish the city as the country's second media capital and stop home-grown talent from moving to London.
- October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty.
- London is also a world centre for fashion and design, combining home-grown talent with an ability to harness the best ideas from abroad.
- No fewer than five of these players are home-grown.
- That first year there was a Sunday afternoon parade, two band performances, some novelty events and a home-grown drumming band.
- His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent.
- That having been said, there is something particularly satisfying about watching a home-grown firm grow and expand.
- A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one.
- But keep your wits about you and your binoculars close at hand, for none of these birds is as accommodating as our own home-grown varieties.
- It's always incredibly satisfying to see a home-grown player make it big in the first team and Rovers' record in that respect compares with most in the country.
- International artists will be lined up alongside home-grown talent from across the UK and Bradford itself.
- Affectionately named after their town, this home-grown talent are on the brink of releasing their debut album.
- But you, a home-grown Minnesota boy, weren't cut out for that New York scene for long.
- Who needs big names when we have home-grown talent like this?
- Gone too are the small home-grown family farms and their associated income.
- And because of the international aspect of the other games, the home-grown game finds itself at a disadvantage.
- But experts think British universities should be paying more attention to nurturing home-grown talent.
- The meal was followed by home-grown entertainment.
- They say the real reason for the UK slowdown is a failure to tackle home-grown factors such as the house price boom and runaway consumer spending.
- He explained that in order to sustain local economies there needs to be a greater reliance on home-grown industry.
Definition of homegrown in US English: homegrownadjectiveˌhoʊmˈɡroʊnˌhōmˈɡrōn 1Grown or produced in one's own garden or country. a basket of homegrown fruit Example sentencesExamples - It started out as a means of giving ex-servicemen and women a market place for their surplus home-made and home-grown produce.
- Not only is the produce home-made, most is home-grown as well, coming straight from husband George's allotment a field away.
- Once again, consider swapping some of your home-grown veggies with produce from a neighbour's garden.
- The positive virtues are those of many a New England area: clear air, swimmable sea, home-grown tomatoes.
- My home-grown strawberries taste delicious - particularly when left to become so over-ripe that they drip with juice.
- There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
- With a little time and effort, but with very little cost, they can fill their gardens with home-grown plants.
- Kale is also in season this month and home-grown produce can be found at local greengrocers and supermarkets.
- The business involved supplying local villages with home-grown produce, coming as far as the northern outskirts of York.
- Grown under cover, early rhubarb is one of the only fresh home-grown fruit available at the moment.
- The restaurant in this small hotel uses home-grown organic vegetables and herbs, local seafood and organic meats.
Synonyms home-made, home-grown, locally produced, family, local - 1.1 Belonging to one's own particular locality or country.
a jazz concert featuring homegrown artists Example sentencesExamples - The firm is one of those that could help to establish the city as the country's second media capital and stop home-grown talent from moving to London.
- October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty.
- London is also a world centre for fashion and design, combining home-grown talent with an ability to harness the best ideas from abroad.
- No fewer than five of these players are home-grown.
- That first year there was a Sunday afternoon parade, two band performances, some novelty events and a home-grown drumming band.
- His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent.
- That having been said, there is something particularly satisfying about watching a home-grown firm grow and expand.
- A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one.
- But keep your wits about you and your binoculars close at hand, for none of these birds is as accommodating as our own home-grown varieties.
- It's always incredibly satisfying to see a home-grown player make it big in the first team and Rovers' record in that respect compares with most in the country.
- International artists will be lined up alongside home-grown talent from across the UK and Bradford itself.
- Affectionately named after their town, this home-grown talent are on the brink of releasing their debut album.
- But you, a home-grown Minnesota boy, weren't cut out for that New York scene for long.
- Who needs big names when we have home-grown talent like this?
- Gone too are the small home-grown family farms and their associated income.
- And because of the international aspect of the other games, the home-grown game finds itself at a disadvantage.
- But experts think British universities should be paying more attention to nurturing home-grown talent.
- The meal was followed by home-grown entertainment.
- They say the real reason for the UK slowdown is a failure to tackle home-grown factors such as the house price boom and runaway consumer spending.
- He explained that in order to sustain local economies there needs to be a greater reliance on home-grown industry.
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