Similar words: striving, driving licence, thrive, living thing, living, giving up, skydiving, misgiving. Meaning: ['θraɪvɪŋ] adj. 1. very lively and profitable 2. having or showing vigorous vegetal or animal life.
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31. The village hall, built in 1912, is a busy and thriving place.
32. The Richmond Meet is clearly thriving - but how did it manage to survive the lean years?
33. Airlines reportedly are cracking down on this thriving but illegal trade.
34. People Open, thriving enterprises do not exclude people in ways that violate fair-hiring laws.
35. At midnight, when business is thriving, there are traffic jams.
36. A small, but thriving, woollen industry existed around the village then.
37. This thriving group included some of the old provincial capitals such as Bristol, Newcastle and Norwich.
38. To the casual visitor Cheltenham is a thriving shopping centre, a centre of affluence which attracts all the best names.
39. Nothing was said about the good, about the thriving community work and the community centre.
40. He expanded the shipping trade and left a thriving business to his son.
41. Still, catalog companies have faced many similar difficulties and still built a thriving, multibillion-dollar industry.
42. There was no doubt that he was thriving at Hillmarden, with Edna and Karen to look after him.
43. Thriving small settlements must have an active and mostly locally based economy.
44. However, the hard work paid off and all the staff can now feel proud of these thriving and beautiful birds.
45. The Youth Club has increased in popularity this session and has a thriving expanding membership.
46. I came across on this trip. Light aviation is thriving too.
47. None the less, in a just and thriving economy, an effective criminal justice system has important functions to perform.
48. The proposal calls for easing land-use restrictions and establishing a road-financing plan so sparsely used properties can be turned into thriving enterprises.
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50. The nearby malls are thriving, and there's no need for another regional shopping centre.
51. The initial and understandable - impression of teachers was that children were thriving on country life.
52. It is now a thriving township of 12,000 people in the heart of the country's best agricultural land.
53. Usually musical traditions remain alive only if they are thriving, writing them down tends to ossify them and hasten their end.
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54. A century later, in Constantine's time, Nazarean teaching was still thriving and being disseminated.
55. Close also has a thriving fund management arm, which several bidders are thought to have looked at.
56. It was a thriving concern when I took over, so it was a mathematical problem, really.
57. It's another sell-out at Lansdowne Road this afternoon, only the thriving black market will have tickets for sale.
58. Once the thriving port of Linlithgow, Blackness is a picturesque village with a heavily fortified castle.
59. Vasconcellos said the thriving California economy has been producing about 300, 000 new jobs a year.
60. In the 1960s, a second wave of immigrants settled here, along with a thriving bohemian community.
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