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Sentence count:217+3Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bloomboomdevelopflourishgrowincreasemushroomprospersproutAntonym: declineSimilar words: drivedriverderivedrive outdrive updrivewayarrive atdrive homeMeaning: [θraɪv]  v. 1. grow stronger 2. gain in wealth. 
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31 Shopping Secrets Wherever you stay you will find the Venetian glass and lace industries still thrive.
32 Earthworms have extremely sensitive skins and can not thrive under acid conditions.
33 The one that lives along the path to the mailbox seems to thrive on cached apples.
34 Unlike the aerobic reaction that produces farmyard manure, anaerobic fermentation gives off little heat, so disease organisms thrive.
35 Loving relationships thrive in an open and honest environment, not in dark rooms behind locked doors.
36 There are plants that need constant sun, and those that thrive in the shade.
37 If the trend continues, only plants which thrive in such pollution can be expected to survive.
38 A lot of plants thrive and flower in partial shade.
39 While the espionage business continues to thrive, its remit has changed.
40 Secondly, high technology industries are footloose - products such as microchips are easy to transport, and thrive in a clean environment.
41 When Alvin arrived, he was pressed into rapid service of the sort he was learning of necessity to thrive on.
42 The Republic and the agency will survive, and perhaps thrive.
43 Run by a local partner from 1983 to about 1995, the store seemed to thrive.
44 Morels thrive briefly after a fire or bout of logging, but then they too disappear.
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45 Surely marriage and prostitution are separate and it insults marriage to infer that they thrive on one another?
46 It is still unclear whether dotcom companies will continue to thrive in the long-term future.
47 He seemed to thrive under prison conditions, which caused the emperors to suspect their guards of going easy on the prisoner.
48 Not only will it survive, but the community will thrive far more than any community with central planners.
49 Condemnation Hateley is hard evidence that footballers, and maybe especially strikers, thrive on strength of mind as much as body.
50 Did any towns thrive which were not connected to the railway system?
51 It is not difficult to fill the stands and this creates an electrifying atmosphere, which is something I thrive on.
52 It is hoped links already established between the unit and other agencies will continue to thrive.
53 And with help from the conservationists this spectacular reserve will continue to thrive.
54 Indeed, as the stereotypes dropped away[sentencedict.com], humans astonished them-selves with the ranges of behavior they could thrive within.
55 Most nurseries write off one in 10 plants, for failing to germinate, thrive or being destroyed by pests.
56 Increasingly, retailers and manufacturers are questioning whether Gore can continue to thrive at such rarefied levels.
57 Geranium, spider and ice plants thrive in old paint cans across from the outhouse.
58 The adults in the intestine may cause pot-belly, with failure to thrive, and occasional diarrhoea.
59 Such a child will rapidly thrive once an appropriate nutritional diet is provided.
60 Wherever freedom is denied to anyone for unfair or unjust reasons, capitalism can not thrive.
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