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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61. When missionaries first reached Santa's native Lapland, they found a thriving pagan myth of reindeer flight.
62. Carp are capable of growing and thriving in both small and large lakes.
63. Despite saturating the area with herbicide, he found rogue oilseed rape plants thriving in ditches and around telephone poles.
64. And it transformed the city into a thriving inland port.
65. Apparently they were thriving on hydrogen sulphide from the rotting beams of the ship.
66. Thriving organizations, in contrast, embrace success in whatever shape or form it appears.
67. Media Advertising is a cut-throat business and nowhere is this more evident than in the media department of a thriving agency.
68. In its good fortune, Sears may illustrate several keys to thriving in a difficult retail environment.
69. He had a thriving business, a good life by any standard.
70. Gloucester Docks was a thriving port until the 1960's, when it went into decline as traffic moved to the motorways.
71. The thriving vulpine population is seen by various urban authorities as a problem.
72. Politics, like government itself, has expanded from a dedicated personal calling to a large, thriving, expensive service industry.
73. A physiotherapist who had a thriving practice desperately wanted to make a dramatic career change by becoming an author.
74. At one time the village was owned by the Wilberforce family and during this period it was a thriving community.
75. The Romans were early settlers here, and the village was thriving during the survey for the Domesday Book.
76. Gerard King and Kareem Townes, the Lakers' final training-camp cuts, are thriving in the minors.
77. A disused sugar plantation is now the site of thriving communal maize plots.
78. Inspiration for the scheme came from Bristol's thriving employment agency that has been in existence for 14 years.
79. Many of the old village families still work in the area, in agriculture, or in the thriving haulage industry.
80. Within twenty years there was a thriving industry in photographic prints, which included impressive landscapes, views and still lives.
81. In fact there are some nice examples of mixes of higher education and new technology thriving in sharply defined cultural niches.
82. There was, of course, already a thriving managerial class-particularly in East Asiayears before the cold war ended.
83. A sense of solidarity creates a readiness to share with strangers, which in turn underpins a thriving welfare state.Sentence dictionary
84. For the holiday season, they launched a thriving retail partnership, with Discovery Channel media centers in Nature Company stores.
85. But it would all be worth it to see them settled and thriving in their new home.
86. It is said that there is now a comic for everyone and indeed the gay and black communities have thriving titles.
87. This in effect recognized and gave official sanction to the thriving black market.
88. There was a thriving mill, and the fields of the demesne were wide and green, the ploughland well tended.
89. In the Forties Britain still boasted a thriving film industry.
90. The task of managing even so thriving an economy was difficult.
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