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1 But more was destined to burgeon into blossom than the flowers of spring.
2 Then he shows us how the small-scale maleficence we encounter daily might credibly burgeon into evil as spectacular as can readily be imagined.
3 Her estimated wealth, which started in the many millions, burgeoned into the billions.
4 Incidentally, the App Store is quickly burgeoning into a billion-dollar industry as we speak.
5 What took several months of planning, easily burgeoned into the most memorable and beautiful day of our lives.
6 Curiosity had her in its grip, her tremulous understanding of Robert's world burgeoning into a desire to know more.
7 Founded in 1987 as a music festival, SXSW has burgeoned into one of the top gatherings of technology, film and music, held over 13 days.
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