spruce|spruced|spruces|sprucing in English
verb
[spruːs]
dress up, improve one's outward appearance; make neat and tidy
Use "spruce|spruced|spruces|sprucing" in a sentence
1. Spruce Budworm caterpillars feed on the buds and needles of fir and spruces
2. 8 He spruced up for the interview.
3. The city is sprucing up its museums and galleries.
4. Very spruce.
5. Jeff Acker, Councillor, City of Spruce Grove, Spruce Grove, Alberta
6. Spruce Budworm Overview The spruce Budworm is a common pest of conifers
7. Spruce up your image.
8. Diy Bunglers are being offered a helping hand in sprucing up their homes
9. There are two species of spruce Budworms that are native to North America, the eastern spruce Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) and the western spruce Budworm (Choristineura orae)
10. - Cordoba C5 SP (spruce top version) - spruce top version projects more with crisper highs as expected
11. What Is Spruce Budworm? The eastern spruce Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) is a native insect that causes major damage to Maine’s spruce-fir forests on a regular cycle
12. There were shapes of spruces rising to constrict a sky full of great cold stars.
13. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co
14. The spruce Budworm has long been recognized as a regular component of Maine's spruce-fir forests
15. Its behavior with jack pine is similar to that of spruce Budworm with fir and spruce
16. It was probably a spruce grouse.
17. The Spruce / Lisa Fasol Natural Casings
18. Spruce up and go with me.
19. Correlations were analyzed on 20 fast-grown and 20 slow-grown Norway spruces (Picea abies (L.)
20. Therefore, it seems successful to test the air pollution resistance of spruces growing in dry regions.
21. That'll spruce her villi right up.
22. Columnar Blue Spruce (Picea pungens var
23. Spruce up your house for Spring.
24. Ammeters Aircraft Spruce Aircraft Spruce supplies components for a wide variety of homebuilt aircraft and discount pilot supplies.
25. Eastern Spruce Gall Adelgid: Galls caused by this insect occur mostly on Norway, white, black, and red spruce trees