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flourish
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term flourish may refer to: Flourish (fanfare) , ceremonial music played on a bugle A decorative curl or in typography or handwriting, see Swash (typography) "to bloom", of a person's or a culture's peak activity; Latin floruit "bloomed" refers to a ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Flourish \Flour"ish\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flourished ; p. pr. & vb. n. Flourishing .] [OE. florisshen, flurisshen, OF. flurir, F. fleurir, fr. L. florere to bloom, fr. flos, floris, flower. See Flower , and -ish .] To grow luxuriantly; to increase and enlarge, ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a plant thrives/flourishes (= grows well ) ▪ A lot of plants thrive in partial shade. sb’s talents flourish (= develop successfully ) ▪ The school created an atmosphere in which young talent could flourish. COLLOCATIONS ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, "to blossom, grow" (intransitive), from Old French floriss- , stem of florir "to blossom, flower, bloom; prosper, flourish," from Latin florere "to bloom, blossom, flower," figuratively "to flourish, be prosperous," from flos "a flower" (see flora ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish" an ornamental embellishment in writing a display of ornamental speech or language the act of waving [syn: brandish ] (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish ...
Usage examples of flourish.
New England shall have risen to its intended grandeur, it shall be as carefully recorded among the registers of the literati that Adams flourished in the second century after the exode of its first settlers from Great Britain, as it is now that Cicero was born in the six-hundred-and-forty-seventh year after the building of Rome.
DT popped an ampule with a flourish, as if making a toast, and inhaled.
Chapter Eleven, findings which suggest that the great Andean city of Tiahuanaco flourished during the last Ice Age in the deep, dark, moonless midnight of prehistory.
Along the shore in a never-broken line, the hand, the wooden stylus of this man bent down in fever and raining perspiration, scribbled, ribboned, looped around over and up, across, in, out, stitched, whispered, stayed, then hurried on as if this travelling bacchanal must flourish to its end before the sun was put out by the sea.
West India pirates was at New Providence Island in the Bahama Islands, occupied to-day by the flourishing town of Nassau, now the headquarters of those worthy descendants of the pirates, the bootleggers, who from the old port carry on their exciting and profitable smuggling of whisky into the United States.
Where even the rhododendrons wilted and died, the bloodroot flowers flourished in the hot summer.
European Catharism lie in Bogomilism, a dualist faith that flourished in Bulgaria, Macedonia and Dalmatia from the tenth century onwards.
It was a friendship that flourished during many midnight debates over bourbon and booklore, with neither the right nor the left side of the issues ever gaining much ground.
In the flourishing sled dog community of Two Rivers, an enterprising collector of lost booties had an opportunity to try out all of these variations and decide for himself what sort suited his team.
A sandy soil, where nothing flourishes but weeds and evil beasts of small dimensions, must breed different qualities in its human offspring from one of those fat and fertile spots which the wit whom I have once before noted described so happily that, if I quoted the passage, its brilliancy would spoil one of my pages, as a diamond breastpin sometimes kills the social effect of the wearer, who might have passed for a gentleman without it.
Chinese had any knowledge of burnt bricks when the art flourished in Babylonia.
Don Silvestro, a Camaldolese monk, who flourished at the same time as the illuminator of this MS.
Casuarina, candlenut and kauri pine flourished in abundance beside breadfruit, sago plant, oranges, pineapple, sweet banana and of course the inevitable coconut palm.
Mary made a polite but noncommittal response, and turned to watch the arrival, not of the expected Wharton wagon, but of a particularly well-built haycart from Canons Grange, lined with bales of straw and drawn by a pair of great horses which arched their necks, raised and lowered their great feathered feet and flourished their ribboned tails with all the pride of their warhorse ancestry.
Archie Madden with one hand on his hips and the other palm up for applause, like a matador finishing a neat piece of capework with a flourish.