sprog
Britishnoun
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a child; baby
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(esp in RAF) a recruit
Example Sentences
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The abolition from next year of some child benefits for the third sprog onwards has little economic rationale.
From Economist • Mar. 23, 2016
"A ways", "gussied up", "sprog", "sharp cookie", "gobsmacked", "pinkie" – these words were just not at home in the discourse they were in.
From The Guardian • Jan. 25, 2013
Which must make her husband and sprog feel just peachy.
From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2012
It has grown up, like a Beckham sprog, in the glare of publicity.
From The Guardian • Jan. 23, 2011
Eders sprog er mer elevert end man skulde vente i disse vilde trakter.
From An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway by Ruud, Martin Brown
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