Chivalry was a thing of French creation, and throve naturally on French soil. |
Like clams, Brachiopodes throve almost everywhere, especially in warm and well-aerated waters. |
The child grew and throve, and the years passed by, but brought no news of Morongoe. |
Absent a critical cultural adaptation, human beings could never have thrived in the face of this constraint. |
The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception. |
The hardy woolly mammoths, for instance, thrived in the cold of Ice Age Siberia. |