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  • 21thrive — [[t]θra͟ɪv[/t]] thrives, thriving, thrived 1) VERB If someone or something thrives, they do well and are successful, healthy, or strong. Today his company continues to thrive... Lavender thrives in poor soil. [V ing] ...the river s thriving… …

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  • 22thrive — see he that will thrive must first ask his wife ill gotten goods never thrive if you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive …

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  • 23thrive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. prosper, batten, succeed, grow, flourish, bloom, flower. See prosperity. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To grow vigorously] Syn. blossom, blossom out, burgeon, wax, shoot up, flourish, mushroom, rise, bear …

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  • 24thrive — thriver, n. thrivingly, adv. /thruyv/, v.i., thrived or throve, thrived or thriven /thriv euhn/, thriving. 1. to prosper; be fortunate or successful. 2. to grow or develop vigorously; flourish: The children thrived in the country. [1150 1200; ME… …

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  • 25THRIVE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index thrive noun efficiency, hit, prosperity, success adjective effective, efficient, flourishing, foolproof …

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  • 26thrive — [13] Thrive was borrowed from Old Norse thrífask ‘grasp for oneself’, hence ‘prosper’, the reflexive form of thrífa ‘grasp, seize’ (whose throat 506 origins are not known). The word’s semantic development from ‘grasp for oneself’ to ‘prosper’ was …

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  • 27thrive — [θraɪv] verb [I] 1) to become very successful, happy, or healthy thriving adj 2) a thriving economy[/ex] thrive on sth …

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  • 28thrive — [[t]θraɪv[/t]] v. i. thrived throve, thrived thriv•en [[t]ˈθrɪv ən[/t]] thriv•ing 1) to prosper; be successful 2) to grow or develop vigorously; flourish • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME < ON thrīfast to thrive, reflexive of thrīfa to grasp thriv′er …

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  • 29thrive — [13] Thrive was borrowed from Old Norse thrífask ‘grasp for oneself’, hence ‘prosper’, the reflexive form of thrífa ‘grasp, seize’ (whose origins are not known). The word’s semantic development from ‘grasp for oneself’ to ‘prosper’ was presumably …

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  • 30Thrive The Hostel : Patpong by The Belle — (Бангкок,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 1 звездочный отель Адрес …

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