Burgeon


The meaning of the word Burgeon is: to grow and expand rapidly


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As car prices go down, car dealers are expecting sales to burgeon.

published by Wilber on 2021-01-28 03:39:31


Because Janice is pregnant with triplets, everyone is expecting her stomach to burgeon quickly.

published by Wilford on 2021-10-14 18:21:37


Left untreated, the weeds in the front yard will burgeon and take over the entire property within days.

published by Karyn on 2021-06-11 11:58:38


Since people are becoming more and more dissatisfied with public schools, the number of charter schools is expected to burgeon within the next five years.

published by Suzette on 2021-12-17 18:18:53


Unless the president does something about unemployment soon, feelings of discontent will burgeon among voters.

published by Angla on 2021-05-11 08:40:10


The best business decisions will allow a company to burgeon and increase profits.

published by Lyda on 2021-11-21 04:20:40


Were you surprised when a romance started to burgeon between the doctor and his favorite nurse?

published by Alyssa on 2021-05-16 10:10:50


When the new factory is built, job opportunities are expected to burgeon in our community.

published by Rayford on 2021-11-27 23:44:55


After Katy won the lottery, her spending habits started to burgeon.

published by Bessie on 2021-11-11 10:18:54


The actor hopes the use of social media will burgeon his popularity.

published by Richelle on 2021-01-09 20:31:06


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