flourish|flourished|flourishes|flourishing in English
verb
[flour·ish || 'flɜrɪʃ /'flʌr-]
wave, brandish (i.e. a sword); thrive; grow and develop in a healthy manner; prosper, succeed; add decorative elements (especially to handwriting)
Use "flourish|flourished|flourishes|flourishing" in a sentence
1. 21 An anonymous poet who flourished in the tenth century; painted when Impressionism was flourishing.
2. Boredom flourishes within constraints
3. Theold gangster's dictatorship still flourishes.
4. Economic group public figure thinks, 2002 Chinese enrage flourishing, economy more flourishing.
5. A Flourishing Field
6. Spiritism flourishes even in so-called Christian lands.
7. Those plants are flourishing.
8. Where there is no conflict, trade flourishes.
9. Calligraphic Drawing, written and illustrated by artist Schin Loong, is a step-by-step guide to the pictorial side of calligraphy.Learn how to make Calligraphic flourishes, then apply the technique to draw 15 different flourished animals
10. Lucas' speech was full of rhetorical flourishes.
11. All the family are flourishing.
12. The children are flourishing.
13. Blossoming: as in flowering, flourishing
14. Concubinage and prostitution flourished.
15. He flourished his credit card.
16. Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.
17. And flourishes his blade in spite of me.
18. There was a flourishing black market.
19. Flourishing creeperVirginia creeper in the midsummer.
20. Even in our modern, skeptical age, Satanism still flourishes.
21. Abloom means flourishing, life, growth, blossoming
22. London quickly became a flourishing port.
23. Anaximenes Of Miletus, (flourished c
24. The plant flourishes particularly well in slightly harsher climes.
25. Plants flourish in this earth.