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homegrown

[ hohm-grohn ]

adjective

  1. grown grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption:

    homegrown tomatoes.

  2. 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.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of homegrown1

First recorded in 1635–45; home + grown
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As a 'homegrown' player, Garnacho remains one of United's most valuable assets.

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It's a popular sneaker line by a large American brand, created four decades ago for homegrown basketball legend Michael Jordan.

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“Mexicans aren’t as fond of gore or guts, which zombie films often lend themselves to,” Ezban offers as a reason for the lack of homegrown iterations.

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As I say in my book, we have our own homegrown authoritarian tradition rising from this period and the establishment of racial apartheid in the South.

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But, there are concerns about the impact that could have on homegrown industries if cheap products, possibly with lower standards, flood the UK market.

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