Synonym: bloom, develop, display, exhibit, fade, flaunt, grow, parade, prosper, show, sprout, thrive, wave. Antonym: decay, decline. Similar words: flour, tourism, tourist, Irish, parish, jurisdiction, flow, flood. Meaning: ['flɜrɪʃ /'flʌr-] n. 1. a showy gesture 2. an ornamental embellishment in writing 3. a display of ornamental speech or language 4. the act of waving 5. (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments. v. 1. grow stronger 2. gain in wealth 3. move or swing back and forth.
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91. I do not start the tasks to make the garden flourish again, but neither do I pack my things and leave.
92. I am glad that the business continues to flourish in the capable hands of Rodney Shipsey - the third generation.
93. Which brings us to one noteworthy distinction between religions that flourish and those that fail.
94. Talking about how you are getting along in a relationship is going to help it to flourish and grow.
95. Some work environments enable people with the syndrome to flourish.
96. Many libraries on a slightly larger scale than this still survive and flourish outside the public library system.
97. More uniform arrangements will allow good schools to flourish, they say, while forcing bad ones to mend their ways.
98. We attack anti-gay stigma in order to encourage homosexuality to flourish.
99. Omar greeted those nearby as he spread their blanket with a flourish on to the damp ground.
100. If cooperation and exchange are to continue to flourish in our most basic social unit, family members also need reliable contracts.
101. Frank, who virtually lives in his brown jacket, blends in with his dusty study, and has a Shakespearean flourish.
102. There are the giant mangrove forests at the mouth of the Ganges, where a few Bengal tigers still flourish.
103. He then shot 11 straight pars before finishing with a flourish and a birdie on the last.
104. When the weather's good there's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a special menu a final flourish.
105. The salt retains the extracted moisture,(sentencedict.com) thus inhibiting the growth of bacteria which require moisture to flourish in the food.
106. But that simply set the stage for a final, beautiful flourish from Robins.
107. Only by co-operation between all sectors of the trade - publishers, wholesalers and retailers - can the book trade flourish.
108. Here the immediate struggle was to establish the political form, the national State, within which capitalism could flourish.
109. I have only one yardstick for a good, loving relationship: does it allow both people to grow and flourish?
110. There are nevertheless still some school, borough and county choirs which flourish and some music centres which also promote choral singing.
111. The effective teaching of history requires first and foremost a healthy environment in which to flourish.
111. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
112. That usually works out at about a fiver a flourish.
113. And he hailed it for providing an ideal environment in which individualism can flourish.
114. Rhodes is an outstanding defensive player who is expected to flourish as a small forward or shooting guard.
115. Alice ended with a flourish of her bow, held it high in the air and found herself laughing in triumph.
116. Once you get a fertile soil, the bully boys tend to take over and only about half a dozen plants flourish.
117. This is hardly a climate in which educational innovation could flourish.
118. The treatments may have a flourish, but they make sense.
119. Each must be regularly accommodated if an organization is to flourish and grow.
120. That is why when Ian Greig became captain of Surrey I knew the county would flourish.