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flourish
noun as in curlicue, decoration
Strongest matches
verb as in grow, prosper
Weak matches
be on top of heap, bear fruit, come along, get ahead, get on, go great guns, hit it big, live high on hog, make out
Example Sentences
In one final flourish on Senior Night, Hornery would end on a high note.
All of this, and more, was announced with the usual Trumpian flourishes as one might expect.
It was standard presidential address fare, and Trump's rhetorical flourishes began to blur together.
The company says the creatures' grazing habits would encourage grasslands to flourish and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being released from melting permafrost.
Because Fuentes’ own words are potent enough, “Death by Numbers” doesn’t need any of its extra visual flourishes, which appear in clips from relevant movies and animations of Fuentes’ writings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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