Crossword-Solution: BURGEON
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Burgeon | v. i. | To bud. See Bourgeon. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BURGEON | anagram | GUNBORE |
We have 44 clues for the answer “BURGEON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| grow and flourish | 1 answer |
| develop or grow rapidly | 1 answer |
| BEGIN to grow rapidly | 1 answer |
| DEVELOP rapidly | 2 answers |
| Grow quickly | 4 answers |
| Spring forth. | 5 answers |
| YOUNG shoot | 5 answers |
| effloresce | 5 answers |
| shoot out | 10 answers |
| Grow rapidly | 10 answers |
| SHOOT forth | 11 answers |
| Make hay | 14 answers |
| Vegetate | 15 answers |
| Replicate | 18 answers |
| proliferate | 20 answers |
| Luxuriate | 20 answers |
| Germinate | 21 answers |
| anneal | 24 answers |
| Sprout | 24 answers |
| Put forth | 25 answers |
| Blossom | 29 answers |
| dilate | 29 answers |
| BEGIN to grow | 31 answers |
| Unfold | 31 answers |
| Ripen | 32 answers |
| Soar | 35 answers |
| multiply | 38 answers |
| Bud | 38 answers |
| fill out | 40 answers |
| Wax | 40 answers |
| Mushroom | 40 answers |
| Arise | 45 answers |
| BALLOON ___ | 46 answers |
| procreate | 47 answers |
| Mimic | 50 answers |
| Enlarge | 51 answers |
| Imitate | 56 answers |
| "Repeat ..." | 61 answers |
| bloom | 66 answers |
| Duplicate | 68 answers |
| grow | 72 answers |
| Start | 74 answers |
| Begin | 80 answers |
| flourish | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BURGEON (5)
Bring me gnarly limbs of live-oak, aid me in my frenzied fight; Strips of iron-wood, scaly blue-gum, writhing redly in my hold; With my lunge of lurid lances, with my whips that flail the night, They will burgeon into beauty, they will foliate in gold.
Unless a writer feels free, things will not come to him, he cannot burgeon on any subject whatsoever.
LXXVI This jennet was by Tagus bred; for oft The breeder of these beasts to war assigned, When first on trees burgeon the blossoms soft Pricked forward with the sting of fertile kind, Against the air casts up her head aloft And gathereth seed so from the fruitful wind And thus conceiving of the gentle blast, A wonder strange and rare, she foals at last.
For many facts we see which come to pass At fixed time in all things: burgeon shrubs At fixed time, and at a fixed time They cast their flowers; and Eld commands the teeth, At time as surely fixed, to drop away, And Youth commands the growing boy to bloom With the soft down and let from both his cheeks The soft beard fall.
Know then that if these rows were dug up the wealth of the country would be gone, and mayhap there would be dry throats and gaping mouths in England, for in three months' time these black roots will blossom and shoot and burgeon, and from them will come many a good ship-load of Medoc and Gascony which will cross the narrow seas.
Quotes with BURGEON (2)
You were not surprised to find yourself ill adapted to the world, but it did surprise you that the world had produced a being who now lived in it as a foreigner. Do plants commit suicide? Do animals die of helplessness? They either function or disappear. You were perhaps a weak link, an accidental evolutionary dead end, a temporary anomaly not destined to burgeon again.
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can be said to be aware of what living is.