Burgeoning [verb]

Definition of Burgeoning:

bloom

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Sentence/Example of Burgeoning:

The songs of the birds came glad and multitudinous as in the burgeoning dawn of a glorious day.

There was another force, subtle and exacting: the girl's burgeoning womanhood.

The wildly burgeoning life of Khatka had surrounded the off-worlders since they had come here.

They came back of their own accord to offer themselves rich with all the consequences of their secret burgeoning.

All about, in nature and in human kind, she felt the spring burgeoning, and within herself she felt it most of all.

When he turned from his long look out into the burgeoning spring she was standing silent, expectant.

One thing remained, unasked and unbeknownst, grooved with synaptic permanence in their burgeoning brains.

In the recurrent springs of her after life the faint smell of the burgeoning earth filled her with an unappeasable desire.

As the spring burgeoned and flowered into summer, she herself seemed burgeoning and flowering.

The young girl, burgeoning into a marvelous womanhood, sat before him like an embodied spirit.