Sentence examples for is budding from inspiring English sources

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

The forsythia is blossoming, the Japanese maple is budding, the crocus is sprouting.

Yet there are subtle signs of recovery: An arts movement is budding, and the town's biggest mall is being redeveloped.

Evidence of slower economic growth is budding in some industries, but some Federal Reserve officials are not concluding that the overall economy is slowing.

She is budding star on a Tigers team that was young and inexperienced when the year began but has learned plenty.

But why complain about the unrestricted free press that is budding in the Middle East when you can embrace it, using it to tell America's story?

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Each embryo is budded to create 96 identical twins.

Here, medical marijuana dispensaries are budding.

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

Today, amazingly, ballet seems to be budding again.

"I don't care if they're budding little Al Capones.

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