How do you use burgeon in a sentence?
Burgeon in a Sentence 🔉
- As car prices go down, car dealers are expecting sales to burgeon.
- Because Janice is pregnant with triplets, everyone is expecting her stomach to burgeon quickly.
- Left untreated, the weeds in the front yard will burgeon and take over the entire property within days.
What does to burgeon mean?
intransitive verb. 1a : to send forth new growth (such as buds or branches) : sprout. b : bloom when the flame trees and jacaranda are burgeoning— Alan Carmichael. 2 : to grow and expand rapidly : flourish The market for her work has burgeoned in recent years.
What does remember the burgeon mean?
BURGEr+piGEON = if you eat too many burgers you grow like a pigeon! when you eat only burgers, your size will INCREASE RAPIDLY……..
Can you burgeon something?
Use the verb burgeon to describe something that is growing, expanding, and flourishing. If you have a green thumb, in the spring your flower gardens may burgeon. If you don’t have a green thumb, your collection of plastic plants may burgeon.
What part of speech is burgeon?
part of speech: intransitive verb. inflections: burgeons, burgeoning, burgeoned.
How do you use choleric in a sentence?
Pupils found him a somewhat choleric and exacting master and academic society a great recluse. And whenever he had to deal with this sort of folks, if he did not beforehand take a strong resolution of keeping his temper, he quickly fell into a passion; for he was naturally choleric , but his anger never lasted long.
What is the synonym of burgeon?
Find another word for burgeon. In this page you can discover 39 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for burgeon, like: bloom, expand, blossom, bud, flower, grow, increase, fast-growing, prosper, snowball and thrive.
What is the opposite of vexatious?
Opposite of causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry. agreeable. calming. soothing. aiding.
What does phlegmatic personality mean?
not easily excited to action or display of emotion; apathetic; sluggish. self-possessed, calm, or composed. of the nature of or abounding in the humor phlegm.