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to blossoming
verb
To have or open into blossoms; to bloom.
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"There is an abundance of flowers in the spring from crocuses and dandelions to blossoming fruit trees.
As we wrote at the time, "British share prices, like those in America and elsewhere in Europe...were driven down by traders' belief that central banks will soon respond to blossoming economic growth by raising interest rates".
Now, Dragic, a 26-year-old Serb, will be challenged – fairly or not – to make the kind of leap that propelled Nash from middling talent to blossoming superstar at roughly the same age.
The essence of the program is distilled in "A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing," Billy Strayhorn's exotically harmonized ode to blossoming vegetation, which Ms. Oberlin delivered as an impressionistic tone poem with delicately voluptuous phrasing at Wednesday's opening-night show.
In large part British share prices, like those in America and elsewhere in Europe (see article), were driven down by traders' belief that central banks will soon respond to blossoming economic growth by raising interest rates.In Britain, the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) is likely to increase rates for the third time in five months when it meets next week.
Below the birds' aerie lie the church grounds, and as the seasons change and winter's snow gives way to blossoming trees and blooming flowers, graves in the cemetery are tended, mourners remember the dead, funerals are carried out and weddings celebrated as happy voices and organ music and pealing bells rise into the heavens.
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Starbuck also helps Lizzie to blossom.
Apple trees are starting to blossom nearby.
She has just started to blossom".
But the economy has now started to blossom.
There will be a time to blossom and bear fruit.
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