Blossoming in a sentence as a noun

On the contrary, there are companies blossoming based on people doing "let's play".

The blossoming micro-controller movement is a lot like PC's were back in the day.

It's great to see startup culture blossoming in different areas.

The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.

I anticipate lots of companies commercializing various FP-ish PLs blossoming in next 1-2 years.

They are so valuable I believe that from now on we will see a blossoming of talents in the western world never seen before due to such books addressing mindset problems.

Now we have massive debt and an attempt at empire to capture remaining fossil fuel resources, as well as a blossoming police state to wrap a bow around the package.

Yahoo's cash balance doesn't even scratch the surface of the cash required for this list...and something's telling me that they won't want Yahoo stock in exchange for their blossoming and valuable companies.

I'm not so sanguine about the blossoming of talents; our system of education does not encourage the growth mindset, for the most part, until it's too late and learning it later in life is hard.

Only incarnation of semantic web profitable individually that has been discovered so far is blossoming SEO.

To those already in the field with careers just blossoming, watch out for those who are quietly smart, if he's anything like other developers sometimes they just don't feel the need to prove themselves to you.

"They were born, they grew up in the gutters, they went to work at twelve, they passed through a brief blossoming-period of beauty and sexual desire, they married at twenty, they were middle-aged at thirty, they died, for the most part, at sixty".

The Internet started life as a government-funded project before blossoming into the ultimate decentralized infrastructure.

Thus within twenty years of the first crudely powered and fragile airships, heavier than air flight launched in earnest: a revolutionary change in travel brought on by the blossoming of a completely new branch of applied technology.

> it's sad to realize that once blossoming companies fueled with innovation and hope, like Google and Twitter, have resorted to promoting anti-trust litigation because they feared their product couldn't stand on its own meritIt's sad to see people so easily "realize" such sad things because they read a rumor posted on a website by some guy

Blossoming definitions

noun

the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms

See also: flowering florescence inflorescence anthesis efflorescence