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place slips in a jar of water for several days until a viable set of roots is established. &mdash · Barbara Gillette · The Spruce · 10 May 2026 Steam rising from a pot · humidity in the kitchen · or condensation from temperature changes can all introduce moisture into the jar . &mdash · Katie Rosenhouse · Southern Living · 9 May 2026 Verb In a post-COVID-19 world · headlines about a spreading respiratory virus can be jarring · to say the least. &mdash · Mary Walrath-Holdridge · USA Today · 7 May 2026 No matter what sport or walk of life · taking a step back can be jarring · but Vahmistrovs took it the opposite way. &mdash · Paul Johnson · Chicago Tribune · 5 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for jar Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle French jarre · from Old Occitan jarra

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place slips in a jar of water for several days until a viable set of roots is established. &mdash
Barbara Gillette
The Spruce
10 May 2026 Steam rising from a pot
humidity in the kitchen
or condensation from temperature changes can all introduce moisture into the jar . &mdash
Katie Rosenhouse
Southern Living
9 May 2026 Verb In a post-COVID-19 world
headlines about a spreading respiratory virus can be jarring
to say the least. &mdash
Mary Walrath-Holdridge
USA Today
7 May 2026 No matter what sport or walk of life
taking a step back can be jarring
but Vahmistrovs took it the opposite way. &mdash
Paul Johnson
Chicago Tribune
5 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for jar Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle French jarre
from Old Occitan jarra

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