(1) A partially opened flower
(2) A swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlappingimmature leaves or petals
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(2) Develop buds
(3) Start to grow or develop
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(2) Developing
(3) Flowering
(1) Paul knows enough not to flaunt the budding relationship in front of Tip.
(2) If the euro continues its sharp rise, a budding European recovery may well be its first victim.
(3) Most signs of spring, like budding trees, are worth celebrating.
(4) As we sped past budding bushes it soon felt like we were approaching the countryside.
(5) 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.
(6) 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 u00a315,000.
(7) Worse still, the other men know it too: Molly's budding relationship with Boylan is evidently not a secret.
(8) Directed by Julie Davis, Guy follows two budding parallel relationships.
(9) Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the budding relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
(10) We look askance at claims from budding writers or actors that they should be supported by Social Security payments.
(11) 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.
(12) 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.
(13) Even if the budding breasts are all in my imagination, my swollen abdomen definitely isn't.
(14) 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.
(15) We show you how to successfully blend budding relationships with your lifelong friendships.
(16) The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
(17) It was to that laboratory that a young budding chemist from Lancaster directed his steps one autumn day in 1845.
(18) The performance includes many budding actors from the area and promises to be a very entertaining and enjoyable occasion.
(19) The Hoatzin chick features a rare anatomical feature - two claws on each budding wing which help it grip branches and clamber about awkwardly.
(20) But that still left her with the problem of Josh and his budding relationship with her best friend.
(21) Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked.
(22) The sanctuary currently hosts budding ornithologists from Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, and Russia.
(23) The budding trees also offered Tufted Titmouse, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Downy Woodpecker.
(24) The event is a platform for budding dancers and promising choreographers.
(25) Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison.
(26) 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.
(27) The bench was under a few newly budding trees with little pink buds in front of the gray, dreary looking shallow pond.
(28) Shayla cried holding her arms out and looking up at the canopy of budding tree branches.
(29) Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his budding reputation as a patriot?
(30) This dichotomy is disturbing considering the next facet of the story: a budding relationship between Phoebe and Christopher.
promising
up-and-coming
rising
in the making
aspiring
emerging
fledgling
developing
blossoming
would-be
wannabe
sprout
shoot
germinate
Dying
Shrinking
Withering