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Sentence count:177+7Posted:2017-02-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: strivingdriving licencethriveliving thinglivinggiving upskydivingmisgivingMeaning: ['θraɪvɪŋ]  adj. 1. very lively and profitable 2. having or showing vigorous vegetal or animal life. 
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91. They point to long-term costs that even a thriving enterprise would be hard pressed to minimize or absorb.
92. The Clippers like to boast that their troika is thriving while McDyess is stumbling.
93. Instead, the Packers are thriving, proving once more that sound management is the most significant factor in sports.
94. She now has a thriving business and is constantly in demand.
95. Twenty years ago London Road was a busy, thriving commercial centre thronged with shoppers.
96. The site was contaminated with copper arsenate, a fairly noxious substance, but the fern was apparently thriving.
97. It is hard to think of any useful commodity that was not on offer in this thriving market town.
98. Five years later the industrial wasteland is a thriving mini-Docklands with homes, offices, roads, Victorian-style bridges and modern services.
99. It is not that thriving old specialty of single men and their intimates: venereal disease.
100. The inquest at Southport heard how Mr Ryder ran a thriving business.
101. Life can evolve representations of itself capable of thriving in environments that seem hostile now.
102. The World Health Organisation says the sale of organs by healthy donors has become a thriving industry.
103. A special case conference was held in 1986 because he was not thriving as he should have done.
104. Shanghai is a thriving and robust megalopolis.
105. A well-nourished condition, thriving, prosperous, full, and complete.
106. Our country is thriving and prospering day by day.
107. It is still thriving, although Mr. Nash has gone.
108. He was esteemed an industrious, thriving young man.
109. He is an unyielding defender , with uncanny instincts. Thriving in adversity.
110. In a testament to the power of tender loving care, the featherless cockatoo is not only alive, but thriving, albeit still featherlessly.
111. Born in the Italian city of Bari, raised in Vigo in the Spanish region of Galicia and currently thriving at FC Barcelona, Thiago Alcantara certainly has as an interesting background.
112. The achievements of the Shishuo lexics study greatly promoted the development and thriving of the Shishuo studies.
113. Thespotfin chub didn't take(sentencedict.com/thriving.html), but Citico darters are thriving after nineyears of restocking; in one hour last fall the CFI team counted 47.
114. Over the weekend I read a story about woman in North Carolina who has a thriving business as a bookbinder.
115. Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness, and some common interests.
116. The difference between a broken munity and a thriving one is often the healthy respect between men and women who appreciate the contributions each other makes to society.
117. The town is a thriving commercial and educational centre close to both heathland and the sea.
118. Women wouldn't be "given" the right to vote until 1920, yet before then they were thriving at every level of movie making, as directors, producers, editors, and writers.
119. The economic wealth that South Korea created at home helped nurture a thriving middle class that eventually demanded free elections and a democratic government that would be accountable to the people.
120. On his right was a thriving vegetable garden and beyond it a small orchard of apple trees.
More similar words: strivingdriving licencethriveliving thinglivinggiving upskydivingmisgivinggiving birthThanksgivingthe cost of livingstandard of livingshrivelthrillthriftthrilleddivinearthritisforthrightprivilegedivine rightshriekingsavingmovingravingservingheavingcravingconvincingrevolving
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