单词 | bourgeon |
例句 | Hayman formed a committee of shopkeepers, who chipped in to provide benches, trees and a cleaning crew for the bourgeoning district. Honors for Fred Hayman, the father of Rodeo Drive 2011-06-01T19:19:10Z The Amazon site, which is seen as key to pulling in other companies, is set to take up nearly half the space, from where it will run its bourgeoning operations across Africa. Amazon's Cape Town base: The battle to save South African culture 2021-09-13T04:00:00Z China, a bourgeoning giant in renewable energy, claims the world’s largest array. Putting Solar Panels on Water Is a Great Idea--but Will It Float? 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z Instead, he recognized the value of this mind-altering drug to the bourgeoning field of psychiatry, and shipped out as many free samples as possible to any researcher who asked. A neuroscientist reviews Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind” 2018-06-03T04:00:00Z We must focus on shutting down the bourgeoning criminal drug pipelines from Mexico and China. Shut down pipelines from Mexico, China to combat opioid crisis 2018-05-02T04:00:00Z The move created uncertainty about the future of the bourgeoning legalization movement. Sessions: US prosecutors won’t take on small-time pot cases 2018-03-10T05:00:00Z By the early 1950s, the bourgeoning American middle class had purchased second cars, moved to the suburbs and discovered the primal joys of television. The American History of Takeout and Delivery 2016-04-14T04:00:00Z Bacardi on Monday announced it would acquire the maker of Angel’s Envy bourbon, giving the fourth-largest spirits maker its first foothold on the bourgeoning American bourbon market. Why You're Going to Start Drinking More Rum 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z To Harry Grant, just home from a long winter in the bleak Northwest, it seemed as though man and nature were alike rejoicing in the rising of the sap and the bourgeoning of spring. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z But perhaps the best service the pasture did us was as a theatre for the dramatization of the bourgeoning social instinct. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Just how these and some other bugs can sustain this level of inbreeding and continue a healthy, bourgeoning population base remains unclear. Genetics Explain How Bedbugs Infest a Building--or a Country 2011-12-08T02:15:00.293Z "Thou seemest to fancy's eye An animated blossom born in air; Which breathes and bourgeons in the golden sky, And sheds its odors there." Mercedes of Castile The Voyage to Cathay 2011-06-14T02:00:24.670Z They actually improved her health, and as the May sunshine warmed the earth, Salvina felt herself bourgeoning afresh, and she told herself her fears were morbid. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z That moment of Lucy’s peril, brief as it was, had revealed to him the love that, unconsciously to himself, had been bourgeoning in his heart throughout the Spring. The Delafield Affair 2011-01-19T03:00:21.497Z Lilly saw as little of all that glad bourgeoning, that snowy florescence of cherry trees, that brilliant glow of the hawthorne as when she dusted the yellow powder from Mrs. Asmussen's bookcases. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z In one respect Bourges is like the town of Amiens, in that nearly all its architectural beauty is centred in the cathedral and seems to have been content to bourgeon and blossom there. Stained Glass Tours in France 2010-12-30T03:00:24.760Z As soon as that game was over, Ladainian Tomlinson cut through the bourgeoning gloom of the Jets’ locker room and heralded the news as if it were New Year’s Eve. Sports of The Times: That?s Jets Football, and Fans Are Along for the Ride 2010-12-27T20:06:39Z But those stone bourgeons stand for thoughts more rare, Whose patient crystals colored day by day. The Two Twilights 2010-12-25T03:00:12.393Z Stuart Broad in particular is gaining a bourgeoning reputation for stepping either side of the boundary between competitiveness and petulance, the latter destructive to himself in that rather than channel his aggression, he loses composure. Pakistan 72 and 291-9, England 251 2010-08-08T21:01:00Z In many cases, those workers are products of India's bourgeoning middle classes who are the first generation in their families to enter the nation's booming and globally minded economy. In ambitious India, workplace etiquette rounds out the coursework 2010-07-06T04:00:00Z But suicide was an accident, Michael decided, and could not be used in the arguments against the fundamental soundness of Good Eggery as the finest social nourishment in these days of a bourgeoning century. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Thus, under the persuasion of a fraternal war, "trade, civilization, and Christianity" made themselves safe in the high places of China; since which happiness has bourgeoned there if not in England! The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. We suffer that we may be purified; but a Union broader, juster, and more beneficent than any the world has yet seen, is to bud, bourgeon, and bloom from this bloody contest. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863 A sense of renewal and bourgeoning was upon him, that feeling of waking from a dream and finding the beloved is, after all, alive. The Prisoner Everywhere nature was budding and bourgeoning; the birds twittering their arrival from the south; the insects making the best of their brief span of life. Jennie Gerhardt A Novel In town, with the noise of the streets, the buzz of the theaters, and the lights of the ball-room, they were living lives where the heart expands, the senses bourgeon out. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life A few years of growth and aspiration—then the fiery bourgeoning to a climax, and, after that, incorporation in the soil of a forgetfulness that seems indifferent alike to their exertions and their ambitions. The Rapids In my uncertainty as to which end would bourgeon into a head, and from which would be evolved the tail, I left both ends open that IT might be able to breathe when breath came. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood —Japanese Now fades the last long streak of snow, Now bourgeons every maze of quick About the flowering squares, and thick By ashen roots the violets blow. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Literature It was early morning; the breeze from the land blew sweet and fragrant, and the woods beyond the sandy beach bourgeoned in new leafage, green and tender. Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine Then, for a little while, the spring delays to bourgeon into summer: the woodland maid lingers at the garden gate of womanhood, reluctant to enter and leave behind the wild sweetness of freedom and uncertainty. Days Off And Other Digressions The Haigs indeed are gone, and on the Nose That bourgeoned once with color of the rose A deathly Pallor sits, while down the lane Where once strode Johnny Walker—Water goes. The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam With Apologies to Omar “Clear away the parasitic forms That seem to keep her up, but drag her down; Leave her space to bourgeon out of all Within her.” The Education of American Girls And throughout the work, there is evidence of the steady, restless bourgeoning of the exquisite, disquieting, almost Chinese delicacy which in the work of the last period attains its marvelous efflorescence. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Statistics bourgeon into prophecies under his pen: he does not disdain their significance, but rather aids their influence with all the power which his spasmodic style has given in drawing our grotesque-loving public to him. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The very bourgeoning and blossoming about him seemed to draw light from him, not give light. Foes She plays an Hydra upon the Emperor, that is full as good as the Gorgon: O that I had the fruitful heads of Hydra, That one might bourgeon where another fell! The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 07 Street lamps, touched by the flame-tipped wand of a belated lamplighter, bourgeoned spasmodically like garish flowers of the metropolitan night. The Day of Days An Extravaganza Arise, my beloved! the birds’ merry chorus Is heard ’mid the bourgeoning buds of the wold Which smiles on the breast of the valley, while o’er us The sun tips the dewladen branches with gold. Welsh Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century The leafage had progressed beyond the bourgeoning period and the branches flung broad green splendors of verdure to the breeze. The Frontiersmen Here, it similarly bourgeoned out into the Congress activities, and more recently into those of the Muslim League, now together blossoming into Home Rule for India. The Case for India He would be discharged—probably by cable—for allowing the mine's bourgeoning prosperity to go to pieces in such fashion. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 Reality falls in passing into conceptual analysis; it mounts in living its own undivided life—it buds and bourgeons, changes and creates. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy My budding Daphne wanted scope To bourgeon all her flowers of hope. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 A few steps below the cross of which, according to Torquato, the parish priest had dreamed, they met a bourgeons dressed in black, who was coming down, riding a mule. The Saint When rains come the emerald hills laugh with delight as bourgeoning bloom is spread in the sunlight. Canyons of the Colorado They have bourgeoned, but they have not blossomed. If I May Their problems began to bourgeon immediately after they left New Jersey and went to Kedzie's old apartment for further debate as to their future lodgings. We Can't Have Everything I know no brotherhood with far-lock'd woods, Where branches bourgeon from a kindred sap; Where o'er moss'd roots, in cool, green solitudes, Small silver brooklets lap. Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems For the whelp is a piece of flesh little more than a mouse, having neither eyes nor ears, and having claws some-deal bourgeoning, and so this lump she licketh, and shapeth a whelp with licking…. Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus But the thirty million slaves, hurled upon one another in the mud of war by guilt and error, uplift their human faces and reveal at last a bourgeoning Will. Under Fire: the story of a squad Rig way took him across a field in which there was a newly bourgeoned copse; he remembered that, last spring, he had found white violets about the roots of the trees. Our Friend the Charlatan I do not refer solely to that rich yellow-and-violet, springtime bourgeoning which turns California into one huge Botticelli background of flower colors and sheens. The Native Son And further still the summer, When thy fair tree, fully grown, Shall bourgeon, and grow splendid With blossoms of its own, And the fruit begins to gather, But the buttercups are mown. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 1 Nevertheless, my little garden bourgeoned and blossomed under his large, protecting hand. Stories in Light and Shadow With every advance of money, he looked upon her with a more possessive eye, and felt bourgeoning within him ancient fires. Lost Face In town, with the noise of the streets, the buzz of the theatres and the lights of the ballroom, they were living lives where the heart expands, the senses bourgeon out. Madame Bovary Sharp surprise and a palpable fear bourgeoned upon the Captain's face. Roads of Destiny |
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