Similar words: nourishing, flourish, fishing, astonishing, languishing, nourish, malnourished, nourishment. Meaning: ['flɜrɪʃɪŋ /'flʌr-] adj. 1. having or showing vigorous vegetal or animal life 2. very lively and profitable.
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31, Other local agencies seemed to be flourishing.
32, He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.
33, In addition to this flourishing political press there existed other influential papers.
34, She came in excitedly, flourishing a letter with her exam results.
35, County General had once been a flourishing medical facility, designed to serve the entire Santa Teresa community.
36, The driving force of a flourishing society is individual acquisitiveness which creates demands that boost trade and increase the general wealth.
37, The convent garden harboured herbs and a yellow flowering vine flourishing over a falling wooden structure.
38, The first is the flourishing long-run outlook for mined gold.
39, Pyke was the star of the flourishing alternative theatre scene; he was one of the most original directors around.
40, July 10, in unimaginably neat and flourishing script, read,(www.Sentencedict.com) Fine fine day.
41, Internet advertising, until recently flourishing, is hitting its first speed bump.
42, Flourishing in sun or light shade, this stachys makes good ground cover under roses.
43, Environmentalists feel saving the pygmy owl requires re-establishing flourishing desert riparian areas.
44, Chester, a flourishing county town, had the King's School founded in 1541.
45, It was an age of unparalleled prosperity: the empire was at peace and trade was flourishing.
46, Did some not develop as a flourishing centre of the renaissance, and were the Popes not initiators of the movement?
47, Perversely, however, wildlife in the area immediately surrounding the Chernobyl reactor appears to be flourishing 14 years after the accident.
48, The painting showed two gates guarded by imposing military figures flourishing swords.
49, His system achieved some degree of popularity within entomology, which was in a flourishing state at the time.
50, At 16, Williams dropped out of school to sing in nightclubs and the flourishing dance scene at South Side social clubs.
51, Participatory management is flourishing in entrepreneurial public organizations, from school districts to police departments.
52, At that time, an ice age was ending, game animals were flourishing, and humans were relatively few.
53, Steers was granted the freedom of the borough of Liverpool in 1713 and established a flourishing anchor smithy near the dock.
54, Once again he led the storming party to the checkout flourishing the swipe card.
55, Nearby was a 400-square-yard warehouse with more plants flourishing in conditions controlled by artificial lighting and automatic watering systems.
56, He owned half the houses in Page Street as well as his flourishing transport concern.
57, The United States had towns and industries that were already flourishing; it also had immense powers of persuasion and assimilation.
58, Another part of the economy was stimulated by the need to provide a labour force to grow this flourishing crop.
59, Another contributing factor to the flourishing trade is the rapid destruction of the animal's habitat by mining and logging companies.
60, The scientists reported also on the change in climate and the destruction of a flourishing fishing industry.
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