0 to grow or develop successfully:
1 to move something in your hand in order to make people look at it:
2 If you do something with a flourish, you do it with one big, noticeable movement:
3 to grow or develop successfully:
4 to move something in your hand in order to make people look at it:
5 a big, noticeable movement:
6 to be successful, for example, by making a lot of money or developing quickly:
On the other hand, husbandry flourished by raising goats, sheep, oxen, horses, swine and other animals.
The notion of constructed transformations remains vital in avoiding sentimentalist cultural histories of organic flourishes and subsequent fragmented structures.
Cotton and indigo plantations flourished in the early nineteenth century.
The period from 1910 to 1925 flourished with regard to many aspects of mathematical modelling in animal nutrition.
The organization flourished from 1966 to 1975, eventually consisting of 800 local chapters in every state, with an active membership of about 125,000.
In talk, community may emerge through anchors that unite and give life to it, providing a footing from which commonality flourishes.
The launch of a new, common, and negotiable currency money was fundamental to flourishing nationhood.
During the 1660s through to the 1680s, her cloisters flourished, attracting many new postulants.
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