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blossom into
Idioms and Phrases
Also, blossom out . Develop, flourish, as in She's blossomed into a fine young woman , or His business has blossomed out and he's doing well . [Second half of 1800s]Example Sentences
Grajeda said itâs where Zamora and 16-year-old senior Steven Perez â Banningâs Swiss army knife â continued to blossom into leaders, channeling their âheart and prideâ and preaching accountability.
Major League Cricketâs priorities include building more 7,000- to 10,000-seat stadiums near vibrant areas that could later blossom into entertainment districts.
Let the kids play, and hope the likes of Jo Adell, Logan OâHoppe, Zach Neto, Nolan Schanuel and JosĂ© Soriano blossom into the core of the Angelsâ next great team.
"There's a theme throughout the book: The court will plant a seed in one case, let that seed blossom into a deadly weed in a future case and then say, 'Well, we're just following precedent,' and cite the previous case."
This is a good example of a theme throughout the book: The court will plant a seed in one case, let that seed blossom into a deadly weed in a future case and then say, âWell, we're just following precedent,â and cite the previous case.
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