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Definition of Upshoot

Upshoot
Upshoot Up*shoot", v. i. To shoot upward. ``Trees upshooting high.' --Spenser.

Meaning of Upshoot from wikipedia

- vegetatively from plantlets that develop on its leaf margins, as well as through upshoots from lateral roots, and seeds. All parts of this species contain a very...
- subicit umbra.' ...so too a small plant, beneath its mother's mighty shade, upshoots the laurel-tree of Parn****us. It has been the island's motto since 1769...
- mostly rented, and as such the release of the shows were very irregular. An upshoot of this lack of budget was the microphone used by the team, an omnidirectional...
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- condition in 1948, which left him bed-bound, until his own death at 68 Upshoot Hill, Cricklewood in 1959. Willner composed over well over 100 works. Despite...
- order, are the most important skills. Good pitchers can make the ball sail—upshoot, left-curve, right-curve, drop balls, etc.—in countless directions, and...
- "One-fifth of ****stan under water as flooding disaster continues". The Upshoot. Yahoo! News Network. Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. "****stan...
- conception cathedral Auchi. The Cathedral of St. Vincent, Auchi is an upshoot of a project started by parish priest Michael Grace. After his demise,...
- was basically a curveball pitcher. Jacobs hurled an in-curve, out-curve, upshoot and specially a drop ball, her better pitch. Her most impressive start...
- both overhand, but also could drop down with a submarine type delivery ("upshoot" pitch), Wilson was one of the top pitchers of this era. Was 29–4 with...