Flourished exceedingly
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RANRIOTFlourished exceedingly.
THRIVEDFlourished
florflourished
BLOOMEDFlourished
BLOSSOMEDOUTFlourished
BLOSSOMEDFlourished
SHAKENFlourished.
GREWFlourished.
THROVEFlourished.
WAVEDFlourished
GREWFlourished
BOOMEDFlourished vigorously
THROVEFlourished (Var.)
IONIAWhere Ephesus flourished
DAYSOFFOLDWhen origami flourished?
JAZZAGEWhen flappers flourished
YOREDays knights flourished
KNIGHTHOODWhat flourished at Camelot.
CRETEWhere the Minoans flourished
YOREDays when knights flourished
YOREDays in which knights flourished
RADIOERAWhen soap operas first flourished
PERUWhere the Norte Chico civilization flourished
LPGAOrg. in which Lorena Ochoa flourished
quattrocentistan artist who flourished in the 15c in reference to Italian art and literature
troubadourone of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France.
quattrocentistsQUATTROCENTIST, an artist who flourished in the 15c in reference to Italian art and literature
koinesamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
florhe (or she) flourished: used to indicate the period during which a person flourished, esp. when the exact birth and death dates are unknown
floruitshe (or she) flourished: used to indicate the period during which a person flourished, esp. when the exact birth and death dates are unknown
koineamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
floruithe (or she) flourished: used to indicate the period during which a person flourished, esp. when the exact birth and death dates are unknown
trouveresone of a school of poets who flourished from the 11th to the 14th centuries and who composed mostly narrative works (as chansons de geste and fabliaux) compare troubadour
trouvereone of a class of medieval poets who flourished in northern France during the 12th and 13th centuries, wrote in langue d'oïl, and composed chiefly the chansons de geste and works on the themes of courtly love