Sentence examples for to bud from inspiring English sources

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to bud

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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That's up to Bud".

And everything was starting to bud.

But we can't say goodbye without saying hello to Bud.

"Crane flew to Bud, and Bud got comfortable," Brown said.

I am impatient for them to bud though I know it will tell me summer's ending.

Few alfalfa plants are beginning to bud and many grasses are heading.

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The relationship of tatterleaf reaction to bud-union crease of Poncirus-rooted citreestrees.

Ten weeks prior to bud-burst, the plants were pruned to two spurs, each carrying two buds.

How Ulp1 is directed to bud-neck localized septins and other cytoplasmic deconjugation targets is not well understood.

The asterisk should go to Bud Selig.

James Miller, 67, a debonair gentleman who'd been drinking Manhattans, suddenly decided to switch to Bud Light.

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