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  2. Sprayer - Wikipedia

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    A sprayer is a device used to spray a liquid, where sprayers are commonly used for projection of water, weed killers, crop performance materials, pest maintenance chemicals, as well as manufacturing and production line ingredients.

  3. Green Thumb - Wikipedia

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    Green thumb means a natural talent for gardening or a gardener with such a talent. Green Thumb may refer to: Green Thumb, a 1999 young-adult novel by Rob Thomas; Green Thumb (brand), a brand of garden products sold by True Value; Green Thumb Theatre, a Canadian children's theatre company "Green Thumbs", an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head

  4. Sheridan Products - Wikipedia

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    Though very similar to the Model C, the Model F is powered via CO2. With a Walnut stock and rocker-type thumb safety, this airgun is a great collector's rifle, known for its accuracy. As previously noted, in 1977 Sheridan Products Inc. was acquired by the Benjamin Air Rifle Co., also ending line of original Sheridan Model F's in 1976.

  5. Green Thumb (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception has been positive. [1] [2] Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews both gave Green Thumb favorable reviews, with Publishers Weekly writing "While this book is aimed at a slightly younger audience than Thomas's previous YA titles, Grady's knowing, flip tone will appeal to Thomas's older teen fans."

  6. Dr. Greenthumb - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Greenthumb" is a song by American hip hop group Cypress Hill. It was released in 1998 through Ruffhouse/Columbia Records as the second single off of the group's fourth studio album IV.

  7. Drawing pin - Wikipedia

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    A drawing pin (in British English) or [thumb] tack (in North American English), also called a push-pin, is a short, small pin or nail with a flat, broad head that can be pressed into place with pressure from the thumb, often used for hanging light articles on a wall or noticeboard.