Broto in english

Broto

pronunciation: broʊtoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

brotar = well up ; bud ; sprout ; well ; erupt ; pour out. 

Example: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Example: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Example: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Example: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Example: Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.Example: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.

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» brotar hojasleaf out .

Example: Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.
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