burgeon in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'bə:dʒən ] ]
Examples
- Despite ongoing losses, the T-28 inventory would eventually burgeon under American auspices to 75 Trojans on board in 1973.
- Although student traditions vary in between the different constituent schools common activities started to burgeon early after the foundation of Aalto University.
- While European Internet use still lags behind that in the United States, it is expected to burgeon in the next several years.
- Without adequate spending cuts or new revenues from additional growth, budget deficits _ long Dole's chief fiscal concern _ could burgeon.
- Showers and thunderstorms will burgeon across Florida, mainly along sea breeze fronts moving inland from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Empress Michiko, for instance, wrote of an imperial guard beginning duty in a garden " where grasses softly burgeon ."
- Although showers and a few thunderstorms will still burgeon along and ahead of the cold front, the threat of severe weather will be suppressed.
- There's no room for looking back, because one or two runs can burgeon into four or five and the game's over.
- Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset, has seen its yearly May Day Festival celebrations on the May bank holiday Monday burgeon in popularity in the recent years.
- By 1983, CPC was providing home care services to senior citizens through its Home Attendant Program, which continues to burgeon as the population ages.