1. bloom
Flowers bloom.
There was lavender in bloom as far as the eye could see.
The next morning I woke to see the fruit trees in bloom underneath my window.
In this time of the year the roadsides are in full bloom. You can find there, for example, a lot of cow parsley, rapeseed, and dandelions.
North China is cold in spring, so flowers don't bloom outdoors.
It is in early spring that daffodils come into bloom.
It is such warm weather that the roses will bloom soon.
Apple trees have bloomed early this year.
Can you visualise how the garden will look once the flowers are in bloom?
On the edge of the cliff bloom the most beautiful flowers.
Daffodil blooms in the meadow.
i bloom just for you
She only wanted to reveal herself in the full bloom of her beaty.
her face had lost its usual bloom
Rose and lilies are in bloom in the garden. I like these better than those.
2. thrive
While many of the companies went bankrupt, his business thrived.
This financial instrument must be given an environment in which it can thrive.
Children thrive on any form of attention they get from their parents. But I think we thrive on it in some way.
Children thrive when given plenty of love and attention. This type of plant thrives in cool conditions.
He that will thrive must ask leave of his wife.
The shortage of water means that plants cannot thrive.
Ill weeds are sure to thrive.
The children thrived outdoors.
These plants thrive with relatively little sunlight
Hawking intellectually thrived
The city of nearly 200,000 people is beginning to thrive. a plant that is able to thrive in dry conditions.
our union thrives so go to hell
It is the enviroment where all colleagues can thrive. Bacteria thrive in the tropical climate.
plants that thrive in tropical rain forests
the new baby thrived
3. flourished
Towns flourished. His new business is flourishing.
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international design movement that flourished between 1860 and 1910, especially in the second half of that perio
4. to flourish
Jazz music began to flourish and dancing became a popular activity in the 1930s.
5. Blossom
The cherry blossom is to Japan what the rose is to England.
The cherry blossom season brings crowds of people to parks.
I hope their relationship will blossom into something permanent.
Trees blossom in spring
peach trees in blossom
The city of Mito was crowded with blossom viewers.
This couple approaches humor so dryly that enormous chains of jokes will blossom without an iota of laughter.
You are pretty like a cherry blossom.
No autumn fruit without spring blossom.
These drones aren't just for fun — they're intended to give blossoming cinematographers a way to catch amazing high angles without the need for more expensive gear.
-I If someone or something blossoms, they develop good, attractive, or successful qualities.
She has really blossomed recently.
Flowers are blossoming.
I hope our business relationship will continue to blossom.
Would God, I were the tender apple blossom, That floats and falls from off the twisted bough, To lie and faint within your silken bosom, Within your silken bosom as that does now.
Englisch Wort "kwitnąc"(Blossom) tritt in Sätzen auf:
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