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to blossom
verb
To have or open into blossoms; to bloom.
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And retirement allowed those interests to blossom.
Starbuck also helps Lizzie to blossom.
Apple trees are starting to blossom nearby.
She has just started to blossom".
Curry's professional career has yet to blossom.
That's when he really started to blossom".
It was the perfect environment for granola to blossom.
Hair growth, sweating, and sebaceous secretion begin to blossom.
In two N.B.A. seasons, Rose has started to blossom.
They require winter cold in order to blossom in spring.
The personalities of different runners began to blossom.
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