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Burgeon   /bˈərdʒən/   Listen
Burgeon

verb
1.
Grow and flourish.  "The burgeoning population"



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"Burgeon" Quotes from Famous Books



... still rich in bloom, Old stems did burgeon glorious; And children, for the world to come, Sought pain and death victorious; And, though both life and pleasure spake, Yet many a heart for ...
— Rampolli • George MacDonald

... thought out. But when from hibernation we emerge on The vernal prime and things begin to sprout, Our Ulster policy shall also burgeon; With sap of April coursing through our blood We too shall ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914 • Various



Words linked to "Burgeon" :   burgeon forth, grow



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