What had begun as an exclusive club had burgeoned into an all-comers bazaar. |
This has since burgeoned so that the Union provides aid for countries throughout the Third World. |
As London and other great population centers burgeoned in the fourteenth century, forests began to vanish, and coal became the fuel of choice. |
Most banks, whose capacities and costs burgeoned during the boom years, have failed to reduce them in line with the slump in commissions income. |
Over the years, as the publishing world has burgeoned, and the reading public swelled, Premier Bookshop unfortunately remained the same size. |
This attitude has its origins in progressivism, which burgeoned in the modernization process of the West. |