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was flowering
noun
A colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction.
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In 1947 postwar physics was flowering - new ideas & new experiments were sprouting everywhere.
Freedom of expression, he claimed, was flowering: "Look at the debate and discussion in Egypt today.
But while off-the-rack furniture was having its heyday, a couture movement was flowering as well.
William H. Lash III, a senior Commerce Department official, said Baghdad was flowering, that restaurants and hotels were reopening.
Amid the political and economic turmoil of the early 1920s, Germany's cultural and intellectual life was flowering.
When I got home I ventured into my garden and there wasn't a single thing that was flowering or looking nice.
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The Bronx is flowering too, after all".
Now, though, expressions of faith are flowering.
A: Research on marijuana is flowering.
Most wetland plants are flowering plants.
No mosses are flowering.
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