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Definition of budding in English: buddingadjectiveˈbʌdɪŋˈbədɪŋ 1(of a plant) having or developing buds. Example sentencesExamples - Figure 15 shows a relatively short stalk that has several pairs of short shoots and demonstrates how one budding structure can become a new growth direction for the stem.
- Manor Café's patio fulfills the criteria handily, a serene oasis in the midst of huge budding trees behind the teeming arteries of 124th. St. and 102nd. Ave.
- I don't believe I truly understood that I could relax until I saw the grand white building of the Randolph family homestead through the budding trees ahead of me.
- Curious, he meandered over the small fence and then across the lawn, making room for himself between a small fir tree and another small budding shrub of some sort.
- This new scent was pleasant like a budding flower.
- I want to picture the delightful birth of spring and its budding flowers and baby animals.
- The bench was under a few newly budding trees with little pink buds in front of the gray, dreary looking shallow pond.
- Life is just like a budding flower at the break of spring all over again.
- Most signs of spring, like budding trees, are worth celebrating.
- It wasn't long before the children were spotting deer tracks, gopher burrows, butterflies, hornets' nests and budding flowers.
- As we sped past budding bushes it soon felt like we were approaching the countryside.
- Then I walked on, up the path, around the shrubs and budding trees, and back towards the keep of Four Stones.
- When I left, the morning was opening like a budding flower.
- The budding trees and the returning birds figure the transmigration of the soul so beautifully I wish that I could die and see the world again through infant eyes.
- The warm spring wind whisped softly through the budding trees and played with the tears on her cheeks.
- Shayla cried holding her arms out and looking up at the canopy of budding tree branches.
- The budding trees also offered Tufted Titmouse, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Downy Woodpecker.
- 1.1 (of a body part) becoming larger as part of normal growth.
Example sentencesExamples - The Hoatzin chick features a rare anatomical feature two claws on each budding wing which help it grip branches and clamber about awkwardly.
- The researchers then demonstrated that the interdigital tissue (ID) that lies between budding digits is responsible for instructing them as to what they will become.
- Even if the budding breasts are all in my imagination, my swollen abdomen definitely isn't.
- Dwindling concentrations of hedgehog protein reached across the budding limb to shape the first two digits.
- Clark's attitude toward his characters has never encroached on his love of gazing at their lean, budding bodies, and Ken Park is no different.
- 1.2 (of a person) beginning and showing signs of promise in a particular sphere.
Example sentencesExamples - Right now, I have four young budding scientists with me in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica three young female undergraduates and one male graduate student.
- This year budding authors can choose from two excellent workshops with experienced writers.
- We look askance at claims from budding writers or actors that they should be supported by Social Security payments.
- The performance includes many budding actors from the area and promises to be a very entertaining and enjoyable occasion.
- With the introduction of the Internet, electronic and computer games, etc, we have seen a reduction in the relative time spent by budding West Indian cricketers on the cricket field.
- They are looking for budding dancers, singers and actors to join the cast and contribute to making this show a real blockbuster.
- Aimee is already part of the national World Class Start programme, designed to identify and nurture a small number of budding athletes who have the potential to compete against the best in the world.
- It was to that laboratory that a young budding chemist from Lancaster directed his steps one autumn day in 1845.
- The future looks bright for these budding scientists, even if they haven't yet decided what they want to do after high school.
- A new drama group in Westbury is on the lookout for budding dancers and actors to come along to auditions this weekend.
- The hall was packed to the doors with parents, grandparents and friends of these young budding actors and actresses.
- The sanctuary currently hosts budding ornithologists from Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, and Russia.
- The budding actors and actresses at Parklands had began preparing for their version of the musical Arabian Nights back in autumn when war was still only a remote possibility.
- Was there any sign yet of the budding historian?
- He disc-jockeyed in many parts of the continent and in Europe and currently has a record label that supports budding Zambian artists.
- This week I sat on a panel, run by the Theatre Investment Fund and the Society of London Theatre, that offers budding producers bursaries of up to £15,000.
- The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
- The series, which is designed for budding adventure racers, will continue in Squamish on April 25 with a tri-sport event at Alice Lake.
- The event is a platform for budding dancers and promising choreographers.
- Marly inherited a motel on rundown Delrona Beach from her father, but after the breakdown of her marriage and a failed relationship with a budding golf pro, her belief in fulfilment waned.
Synonyms promising, up-and-coming, rising, coming, in the making, aspiring, future, prospective, with potential potential, beginning, fledgling, incipient, embryonic, nascent developing, growing, burgeoning informal would-be, wannabe - 1.3 Beginning and showing promising signs of continuing.
their budding relationship Example sentencesExamples - Worse still, the other men know it too: Molly's budding relationship with Boylan is evidently not a secret.
- Griffin puts a bit more meat on the bone in the second half, which opens with a revelation that rocks the budding relationship.
- Erica Desmond's budding relationship with Kevin Gibson is complicated now that she knows Kevin is Ethan McNeill's new assistant DA.
- Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked.
- Nino Rijo, Banhart's second 2004 release, continues his budding legacy in stunning fashion.
- Directed by Julie Davis, Guy follows two budding parallel relationships.
- Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the budding relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
- She was going back the next day and so was I, but I didn't want that to be the end of our budding relationship.
- Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his budding reputation as a patriot?
- As the woman continues to slowly progress and a budding romance begins to take shape, Mike starts to dig around into the archives to learn the full story of Roman and Margaret.
- Don Jubilo and Don Emilio noticed their budding relationship.
- Suffice it to say that Vincent and Thelma will discover a lot about each other, and some of what they learn will threaten both their budding relationship and their chances of making it to Crete.
- We show you how to successfully blend budding relationships with your lifelong friendships.
- If the euro continues its sharp rise, a budding European recovery may well be its first victim.
- But that still left her with the problem of Josh and his budding relationship with her best friend.
- This dichotomy is disturbing considering the next facet of the story: a budding relationship between Phoebe and Christopher.
- Hong Kong's budding economic recovery will continue to pick up steam so long as the government sticks to doing what many of its critics believe it does best - nothing.
- Or should I just focus on making our budding relationship the best that it possibly can be?
- Paul knows enough not to flaunt the budding relationship in front of Tip.
- Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison.
Definition of budding in US English: buddingadjectiveˈbədiNGˈbədɪŋ 1attributive (of a plant) having or developing buds. Example sentencesExamples - Then I walked on, up the path, around the shrubs and budding trees, and back towards the keep of Four Stones.
- I don't believe I truly understood that I could relax until I saw the grand white building of the Randolph family homestead through the budding trees ahead of me.
- The budding trees also offered Tufted Titmouse, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Downy Woodpecker.
- Curious, he meandered over the small fence and then across the lawn, making room for himself between a small fir tree and another small budding shrub of some sort.
- Figure 15 shows a relatively short stalk that has several pairs of short shoots and demonstrates how one budding structure can become a new growth direction for the stem.
- The warm spring wind whisped softly through the budding trees and played with the tears on her cheeks.
- Manor Café's patio fulfills the criteria handily, a serene oasis in the midst of huge budding trees behind the teeming arteries of 124th. St. and 102nd. Ave.
- When I left, the morning was opening like a budding flower.
- Life is just like a budding flower at the break of spring all over again.
- It wasn't long before the children were spotting deer tracks, gopher burrows, butterflies, hornets' nests and budding flowers.
- As we sped past budding bushes it soon felt like we were approaching the countryside.
- Shayla cried holding her arms out and looking up at the canopy of budding tree branches.
- I want to picture the delightful birth of spring and its budding flowers and baby animals.
- The bench was under a few newly budding trees with little pink buds in front of the gray, dreary looking shallow pond.
- This new scent was pleasant like a budding flower.
- Most signs of spring, like budding trees, are worth celebrating.
- The budding trees and the returning birds figure the transmigration of the soul so beautifully I wish that I could die and see the world again through infant eyes.
- 1.1 (of a part of the body) becoming larger as part of the process of normal growth.
Example sentencesExamples - Clark's attitude toward his characters has never encroached on his love of gazing at their lean, budding bodies, and Ken Park is no different.
- The researchers then demonstrated that the interdigital tissue (ID) that lies between budding digits is responsible for instructing them as to what they will become.
- Dwindling concentrations of hedgehog protein reached across the budding limb to shape the first two digits.
- Even if the budding breasts are all in my imagination, my swollen abdomen definitely isn't.
- The Hoatzin chick features a rare anatomical feature two claws on each budding wing which help it grip branches and clamber about awkwardly.
- 1.2 (of a person) beginning and showing signs of promise in a particular career or field.
Example sentencesExamples - The hall was packed to the doors with parents, grandparents and friends of these young budding actors and actresses.
- This week I sat on a panel, run by the Theatre Investment Fund and the Society of London Theatre, that offers budding producers bursaries of up to £15,000.
- The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
- They are looking for budding dancers, singers and actors to join the cast and contribute to making this show a real blockbuster.
- Marly inherited a motel on rundown Delrona Beach from her father, but after the breakdown of her marriage and a failed relationship with a budding golf pro, her belief in fulfilment waned.
- With the introduction of the Internet, electronic and computer games, etc, we have seen a reduction in the relative time spent by budding West Indian cricketers on the cricket field.
- Right now, I have four young budding scientists with me in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica three young female undergraduates and one male graduate student.
- Aimee is already part of the national World Class Start programme, designed to identify and nurture a small number of budding athletes who have the potential to compete against the best in the world.
- The sanctuary currently hosts budding ornithologists from Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, and Russia.
- The performance includes many budding actors from the area and promises to be a very entertaining and enjoyable occasion.
- He disc-jockeyed in many parts of the continent and in Europe and currently has a record label that supports budding Zambian artists.
- The series, which is designed for budding adventure racers, will continue in Squamish on April 25 with a tri-sport event at Alice Lake.
- We look askance at claims from budding writers or actors that they should be supported by Social Security payments.
- The event is a platform for budding dancers and promising choreographers.
- The future looks bright for these budding scientists, even if they haven't yet decided what they want to do after high school.
- It was to that laboratory that a young budding chemist from Lancaster directed his steps one autumn day in 1845.
- This year budding authors can choose from two excellent workshops with experienced writers.
- The budding actors and actresses at Parklands had began preparing for their version of the musical Arabian Nights back in autumn when war was still only a remote possibility.
- A new drama group in Westbury is on the lookout for budding dancers and actors to come along to auditions this weekend.
- Was there any sign yet of the budding historian?
Synonyms promising, up-and-coming, rising, coming, in the making, aspiring, future, prospective, with potential - 1.3 Just beginning and showing promising signs of continuing.
their budding relationship Example sentencesExamples - Paul knows enough not to flaunt the budding relationship in front of Tip.
- Worse still, the other men know it too: Molly's budding relationship with Boylan is evidently not a secret.
- Griffin puts a bit more meat on the bone in the second half, which opens with a revelation that rocks the budding relationship.
- This dichotomy is disturbing considering the next facet of the story: a budding relationship between Phoebe and Christopher.
- Directed by Julie Davis, Guy follows two budding parallel relationships.
- Nino Rijo, Banhart's second 2004 release, continues his budding legacy in stunning fashion.
- Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his budding reputation as a patriot?
- If the euro continues its sharp rise, a budding European recovery may well be its first victim.
- As the woman continues to slowly progress and a budding romance begins to take shape, Mike starts to dig around into the archives to learn the full story of Roman and Margaret.
- Hong Kong's budding economic recovery will continue to pick up steam so long as the government sticks to doing what many of its critics believe it does best - nothing.
- We show you how to successfully blend budding relationships with your lifelong friendships.
- Erica Desmond's budding relationship with Kevin Gibson is complicated now that she knows Kevin is Ethan McNeill's new assistant DA.
- Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison.
- But that still left her with the problem of Josh and his budding relationship with her best friend.
- Or should I just focus on making our budding relationship the best that it possibly can be?
- Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the budding relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
- Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked.
- Suffice it to say that Vincent and Thelma will discover a lot about each other, and some of what they learn will threaten both their budding relationship and their chances of making it to Crete.
- Don Jubilo and Don Emilio noticed their budding relationship.
- She was going back the next day and so was I, but I didn't want that to be the end of our budding relationship.
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