The period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
Develop or come to a promising stage.
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Examples for "prime "
Examples for "prime "
1 French presidents and prime ministers used to celebrate Europe Day with fervour.
2 Ukraine's prime minister said armed men barred government experts from collecting evidence.
3 However the prime minister says the exercise will cost time and money.
4 Indeed, the new prime minister has personally chosen to lead the debate.
5 Preval said he would ask parliament to pick a new prime minister.
1 Mr Johnston hopes the flower industry has something better planned next year.
2 In Luther, it was the root; in Erasmus, it was the flower .
3 That's right: The flower of sustainable energy is blooming in oil country.
4 Of course, I can't look at the flower without thinking of Eio.
5 Imported seeds may flower at a different time, affecting the food chain.
1 Sea level rise as well as peak river discharges require precautionary measures.
2 However, they said evening peak traffic started an hour earlier, at 3pm.
3 He said India would not set a year when emissions will peak .
4 April 2008 was just months before the peak of the financial crisis.
5 Remember that this is the peak period of the year, he said.
1 The council said the public needed to flush their pipes out today.
2 Add potatoes and level off water so water is flush with potatoes.
3 There had been a flush in it; there was dash in it.
4 Where possible, save the grey water from your washing machine to flush .
5 Long-term solutions include installing toilets that use less than 6L per flush .
1 They'd all been young then, Jeanie apparently in the bloom of health.
2 RANGOON: The asters are in full bloom in the garden at Canterbury.
3 It is also somewhat aloof - one bloom per stem, one stem per plant.
4 In one place flowers rot and die; in another, bloom and live.
5 The warm sweet smell of the whin bloom was in the air.
1 The heyday of letter writing was in the eighteenth century in England.
2 Or a return to the heyday of protest politics in the 1980s.
3 Gone were the days of Israel's elite, the heyday of the Jew.
4 To see the city in its heyday , visit Suzhou's small historic quarter.
5 The German service in its heyday was a fearful and wonderful thing.
1 This latter phenomenon, known as efflorescence , is mostly confined to artificial salts.
2 White cotton caps and red bandanna handkerchiefs were the prevailing forms of efflorescence .
3 He knew that the only proper decoration was an integral efflorescence of structure.
4 Lillian had previously seen such things; she recognized the efflorescence of a limestone cavern.
5 A great speech is a crystallization in its logic, an efflorescence in its poetry.
1 It was a beautiful May morning; the apple-trees were all in blossom .
2 The plum-blossom appears in February, and the cherry - blossom in April or May.
3 Set the root in a grave, and wait for what shall blossom .
4 The tares happen to be in blossom just now here in Nauvoo.
5 That may have happened, but it took a long time to blossom .
6 Moment by moment, petal by petal, my heart comes into full blossom .
7 Occasionally the odour of beans in blossom floats out over the river.
8 The seedlings resemble the apricots and peaches in blossom , tree and foliage.
9 Only on this one night in the year does the fern blossom .
10 We will see commercial returns and we will see young careers blossom .
11 With time and practice, I am sure your abilities will blossom spectacularly.
12 Now in the Christmas night it began to blossom quite of itself.
13 It was bright and hot, and the May blossom in full foam.
14 It's apple blossom time in the county as well as election time.
15 I have rooted up my life; I fear it will never blossom .
16 Spring bade a blossom bloom; but Fortune would not guard the flower.
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