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spawn

[spawn] / spɔn /


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A fresh wave of speculation among individual investors spawned a new class of meme stocks and helped drive options trading volumes to records again.

From The Wall Street Journal

Amuseables, especially the aubergine, which Chinese fans call "the boss", have also spawned memes, with many sharing frustrations about adult life.

From BBC

The obvious question soon spawns more intriguing ones, namely, who survived, and where did they go?

From The Wall Street Journal

This is the paradox of dancing in the age of short-form video: Even as slick choreographed routines proliferate on TikTok and Instagram and YouTube, spawning mimics and viral trends, more concertgoers are standing still.

From The Wall Street Journal

Around the world, the plinks and pops of pickleball have spawned outrage, provoking protests and even lawsuits.

From Barron's