flourished in English

verb
1
(of a person, animal, or other living organism) grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment.
wild plants flourish on the banks of the lake
2
(of a person) wave (something) around to attract the attention of others.
“Happy New Year!” he yelled, flourishing a bottle of whiskey

Use "flourished" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "flourished" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "flourished", or refer to the context using the word "flourished" in the English Dictionary.

1. Concubinage and prostitution flourished.

2. He flourished his credit card.

3. Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.

4. Anaximenes Of Miletus, (flourished c

5. Conjurers flourished particularly among the Babylonians

6. Flourished the winning lottery ticket Brandish …

7. He flourished there for eight years.

8. 20 Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.

9. Humanism had flourished in last century.

10. He flourished the glass to emphasize the point.

11. Anaximander’s successor, Anaximenes of Miletus (flourished c

12. The guard flourished his pistol at the crowd.

13. The Athabaskan Tradition flourished 1,300–800 years ago

14. In the later Middle Ages, Catalan literature flourished.

15. Painting flourished in Italy in the fifteenth century.

16. The drama in England flourished under Elizabeth I.

17. 3 The drama in England flourished under Elizabeth I.

18. Autochrome photography flourished from 1907 to the 1930's

19. 4 The guard flourished his pistol at the crowd.

20. The Creoles seized it, and, together, city and citizens flourished

21. Epic poetry, notably the "acritic songs", flourished during Middle Ages.

22. Trade flourished, because of the minor stability of the empires.

23. One of many cotton mills that flourished throughout the valley.

24. Agriculture flourished on the fertile soils of Kosovo and Metohija.

25. The city flourished until AD 165, when the Romans destroyed it.

26. Aksumite architecture flourished in the region from the 4th century BC onward

27. Eight thousand years ago, the Daos civilization flourished in Southern China.

28. Wherever it flourished an undercurrent of scepticism was never far away.

29. There was a time when Christianity here grew and flourished here.

30. The business flourished and in 1974 was bought by Parker Knoll.

31. Mondaye flourished again under the abbacy of Jean Feray (1512-1557).

32. Little surprise, then, that the notion of quality time has flourished.

33. Since then government poured more money in,the whole tertiary industry has flourished.

34. Jeff Kent, undone by toxic perfectionism in the past, flourished with the Giants.

35. Business flourished and within six months they were earning 000 roubles a day.

36. Flourished the winning lottery ticket brandish implies threatening or menacing motion. Brandishing …

37. Such a limited rainfall, and highest colorful life flourished in these areas.

38. Carnatic music flourished in the Vijayanagara Empire during the 16th and 17th century

39. Burros originated in the North African deserts and flourished in our Southwestern deserts

40. On its banks flourished a crop of trees that provided food and healing.

41. Freedom of the press flourished with the appearance of several new independent newspapers.

42. 2 In cities people talked about science, but feudalism flourished on the land.

43. Alcaeus flourished in the 6th century BCE and was from the town of Mytilene

44. In Habakkuk’s time, Jehoiakim succeeded good King Josiah, and wickedness again flourished in Judah.

45. 7 Pliny, who preserved the story, notes that their comradeship flourished for some years.

46. Absolutism arose in Europe in the 17th century and flourished for almost 200 years

47. His voice was sonorous, and long, flourished sentences came from his mouth perfectly formed.

48. Khufu, Greek Cheops, (flourished 25th century bce), second king of the 4th dynasty (c

49. In Western Europe herbals flourished for two centuries following the introduction of moveable type (c.

50. 21 An anonymous poet who flourished in the tenth century; painted when Impressionism was flourishing.