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How to use burgeon in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word burgeon? Here are some examples.

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Meanwhile the number of sixty-five-and-older people will burgeon, it will grow almost 55 percent.
It is much easier to work to take out the burgeon when this size is set up.
In spring, little tufts of needles burgeon in rosettes, developing over the course of several weeks.
The last American combat troops departed in December, 2011, leaving behind an array of unresolved problems that, after a period of relative calm, have begun to burgeon again.
Unfortunately, however, we spoke little about the context and, by contrast, we allowed a school of thought to burgeon that the problem was actually in the text.
Urged by the ideas of the Genevese Henri Dunant, a group of citizens founded the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1864, to be the first of the international institutions that were to burgeon in Geneva.
On the contrary, these living movements give life to the Franciscan charism and spirituality, providing fertile ground where consecrated Franciscan vocations may burgeon and flourish.
But as Web pages burgeon with ever more complex designs and fancy features to show information, writers of HTML are starting to feel as if they are trying to do calculus with an abacus.
Activity related to distance learning also continues to burgeon.
With her façades made merely of paper, white glue and elbow grease, Amy Lockhart sets the stage for simple stories that lean on the familiar yet burgeon into the realm of the extraordinary.
As movements continue, indeed burgeon with globalization, there will be an increasing need for IOM's staple service of resettlement, repatriation and transportation assistance for migrants.
And yet, we already see burgeon two major new evolutions.
Leasehold arrangements are rather rare in Canada now, but may burgeon as First Nations increasingly turn to residential development as a way of generating revenue and increasing employment opportunities for their members.
Oilfield-service companies started to burgeon in the 1980s when big companies thought it wise to outsource drilling and other aspects of production.
In many recent carpets, based to a degree upon French carpet patterns, the border design is allowed to burgeon out into the field or exists only as a rococo frame for the carpet.
Examples from Classical Literature
I looked down, cursing myself that I had dared to suspect she could burgeon only in the affluence of satins.
Unless a writer feels free, things will not come to him, he cannot burgeon on any subject whatsoever.
Then the tree began to bud and burgeon with gifts, and the rare glories of colour crept in upon the snows of winter.
Her heart expanded, her soul seemed to burgeon and to bloom.
As I drained the glass now, new life seemed to burgeon within me.
Food and Agriculture Organization emergencies director Dominique Burgeon said more than 1 million people are facing some form of food crisis.
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