Sentence examples for are budding from inspiring English sources

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are budding

noun

A newly formed leaf or flower that has not yet unfolded.

  • After a long, cold winter, the trees finally began to produce buds.

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Here, medical marijuana dispensaries are budding.

It is spring 1952, buds are budding, and you can hear train whistles in the distance.

"Cows," said Alex confirming that my children are budding foodies with a firm grasp of sourcing.

Still, there are budding concerns that Mr. Abe's drive will bring about a dangerous bubble.

In the city's parks, the crocuses and jonquils are out and the forsythia and magnolias are budding.

If there are budding Henry Jameses or Virginia Woolfs out there, let's hope they will soon be as extinct as the independent bookstore!

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Today, amazingly, ballet seems to be budding again.

By 1910, abstract art was budding in Europe and America.

This spring, similar evidence of slower economic growth is budding in more than a few industries.

A bluntly erotic novel whose narrator's budding sexuality gets her driven from home.

Through the work of Sasai and others, that branch now appears to be budding.

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