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blossom forth

v. develop or come to a promising stage; "Youth blossomed into maturity" [syn: blossom, blossom out, unfold]

Usage examples of "blossom forth".

Should he find the hat, he might blossom forth, actually tear himself loose from the taboos that bound him to the dumpheap, to the alleys, to fear of dogs, to the conviction he was an inferior and oppressed citizen.

But he quickly spread the news that Hector was about to blossom forth as an actor, and the following day the Principal referred to it facetiously when he met Hector in the corridor.

Like many shy persons I can find myself in roles, and blossom forth in them.

A new Garden of Eden would blossom forth on this tired, old globe.

Perhaps many of the small, inconspicuous moons now orbiting the giant planets will one day blossom forth into vast and lovely rings.

Also, don't forget that good-looking gals change a lot from the time they're little pink morsels of humanity until they blossom forth into dazzling heiresses.