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burgeon [ˈbɜ:ʤən, Am ˈbɜ:r-] VB intr

1. burgeon BOT:

burgeon

2. burgeon (increase):

burgeon
burgeon confidence

3. burgeon (flourish):

burgeon

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The number of chamber music camps and retreats, where amateurs can meet for a weekend or a month to play together, has burgeoned.
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The number of academic scholarships burgeoned, going from but a single scholarship in 1984, to a record nineteen in 1999.
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This case burgeoned and brought him national attention; he was frequently in the limelight after this case.
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Within the next three years the group burgeoned into the thousands.
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Their numbers would burgeon, until by war's end, there were over 1,800 aces.
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In recent years, online a cappella communities have burgeoned, allowing for greater discourse involving the shaping of modern a cappella music, including stylistic trends.
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The railroad established the town as an important commercial and industrial hub, and businesses burgeoned.
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Outdoor museums and exhibitions burgeoned, stressing the natural placement of sculpture in the environment.
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The band was heavily influenced by the cowpunk scene that was burgeoning around the time they formed.
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The event has since burgeoned and it is expected that hundreds will take part -- as part of our group and groups formed by others.
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