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the blossoming
verb
To have or open into blossoms; to bloom.
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Continued reporting -- and advocacy -- by NBC perpetuated the blossoming scandal.
The blossoming democracy in Iraq has just banned public demonstrations.
The critics were not sure but the public - and the blossoming teenage market - adored it.
The blossoming links between the drug traffickers and the maras are a big worry.
Somewhere near the blossoming lily pads, it left without saying why.
Deep enough to watch the blossoming Ledee produce two hits and three runs batted in.
But mostly, the mood among the blossoming spring gardens was indifference to the gay couple.
The blossoming starJohn Tavares and his productive sidekick Matt Moulson should win a couple of games for the Islanders.
The site is a snapshot of the blossoming technology scene in a region that includes Washington, Northern Virginia and Maryland.
"April Blizzard" begins, "Over humiliated fields, the blossoming / dogwood, stopped stalks / of daffodils, frills frozen, chagrin over everything..."...
Brigtsen joined the blossoming movement by fusing the lessons he learned at Commander's Palace and K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen.
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