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budding [ˈbʌdɪŋ] ADJ fig

1. budding person:

budding
budding

2. budding democracy, person:

budding

3. budding relationship, romance:

budding

II . bud1 <-dd-> [bʌd] BOT VB intr

bud2 [bʌd] N

bud → buddy

See also buddy

buddy [ˈbʌdi] N AM inf

1. buddy (pal):

kumpel m

2. buddy (form of address):

stary m

cotton bud N

taste bud N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Sunny, a young, budding reporter, is covering the story.
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Early classification was based on a few species that reproduced asexually (anamorph form) through multipolar budding.
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They are married and have a son who also is a budding musician.
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A surprising tale gradually unfolds as the story of their budding love transforms into a complex web of lies and dark motives.
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Next a growth zone on the thin stem forms and budding occurs with the formation of the nectophores.
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Some of the books were co-authored with either budding or established authors.
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The supporters of the two clubs created a regular-season competition between the two sides to foster and memorialize this budding rivalry.
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He is known to have helped many budding artists, both by patronage of their talent and in their personal difficulties.
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The government cracked down very hard against the budding extremist threat, and several high profile confrontations took place.
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Spraying should be done in the winter well before budding.
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