Sentence examples for was budding from inspiring English sources

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was budding

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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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By 1910, abstract art was budding in Europe and America.

As it had rained before my arrival, the place was budding out of control.

McIlroy's celebrity, which was budding three years ago in the desert, has since bloomed.

Inbee had just turned 13 and was budding as a golfer in 2001.

When over-the-counter trading in electricity was budding a few years ago, companies routinely conducted wash trades to create the impression that they had a sizable presence in the market, they said.

She decided to contact them and explain her project as well--in a field that was budding in Europe--and they were interested.

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Here, medical marijuana dispensaries are budding.

It is spring 1952, buds are budding, and you can hear train whistles in the distance.

Today, amazingly, ballet seems to be budding again.

Mike Nesmith (Jeff Geddis and Peter Torkk (L. B. Fisher) are budding musicians; Micky Dolenz (Aaron Lohr and Davy Jones George Stanchevev) are workmanlike actors.

This spring, similar evidence of slower economic growth is budding in more than a few industries.

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