Sentence examples for to budding from inspiring English sources

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to 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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What's your advice to budding skaters?

His advice to budding artists is to be focused.

Carnegie has extended this opportunity to budding orchestral and choral conductors, pianists, composers and singers.

And it was in that building that Google went from toddler to budding technology titan.

During a recent author's reading at a Managua bookshop, he also offered advice to budding writers.

Do you feel your success could be an inspiration to budding French pop musicians?

The artist seems to be comparing the girls to budding flowers.

A COMPANY gym used to be a perk limited to budding dotcoms.

Capital tends to be a bigger impediment to budding entrepreneurs than health care.

Her advice to budding media moguls who want their own channels?

If he wins a Westminster seat on Thursday, his metamorphosis from satirist to budding statesman will be complete.

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