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flourish

Definition for flourish

noun as in curlicue, decoration

verb as in grow, prosper

verb as in wave about

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More: He derives genuine pleasure from watching something he created flourish.

Her father gazes back at her happily, tips his hat, and bows with a flourish.

He has a lean, crackling energy about him, a sense of dramatic flourish, a resonant voice that is not unaware of its own music.

This fact was revealed with a flourish during a Life Lesson on the importance of discretion, which is a story for another day.

Jazz festivals flourish by tapping into this allure of jazz—but increasingly fill their stages with artists from other genres.

In such conditions many kinds which do not flourish very freely in the open garden, grow into handsome specimens.

He bowed, with a flourish of his plumed hat, and would with that have taken his departure but that the Seneschal stayed him.

Virginia leaf still continues to flourish, and to-day it is the great agricultural product of the State.

That is, the number of them cut short, and reduced to few, shall flourish in abundance of justice.

Socialism, like every other impassioned human effort, will flourish best under martyrdom.

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On this page you'll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flourish, such as: embellishment, ornamentation, quirk, twist, curl, and furbelow.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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