The verb 'to mushroom' means to grow rapidly or extensively, or to spread out.
Examples:.
Claims against the company could mushroom if their chemicals are found to be toxic.
A soft-nosed bullet will mushroom on impact and cause greater injury to the person who is shot.
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Mushrooms are nourishing. We made a nourishing spinach and mushroom omelet for lunch.
Never eat a mushroom growing wild unless you are a fungi expert or have a fungi expert with you.
A mushroom will create it's own microclimate.
Here are some sentences.The bugs will mushroom out of control if you don't spray the room.That weed will mushroom and take over the garden.
fungus look just like mushroom
to get a mushroom get a toadstool then use bart to tinker it
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To learn how to cut a portobello mushroom properly, start by cleaning the mushroom with a damp cloth. Remove the stem by twisting it gently. Use a sharp knife to slice the mushroom cap into desired thickness. Be careful to keep your fingers away from the blade and use a cutting board for safety.
Plants produce leaves, and a mushroom is not a plant. Leaves help plants with photosynthesis- the plant's way of making food. Fungi- the group of organisms the mushroom is in- feed off of dead organisms. They have no use for photosynthesis, thus, no use for leaves.
In this sentence, the word "mushroom" is used figuratively to indicate that her fears started to grow rapidly and intensify. It suggests that her fears began to expand or multiply quickly, similar to the way a mushroom grows rapidly in size.