As the country's economy burgeons, demand for goods and services is opening up new trading opportunities for Canadians. |
I take people along in my own dynamics, from their following me burgeons the fun and the laughter. |
Such doubts can only intensify as the global population burgeons and the developing world's ever-expanding middle classes consume more and more. |
The buildup in corporate internal controls may lead to a false sense of security that the company will be able to ferret out internal wrongdoing before it burgeons into a serious concern. |
Wasankswak, the Crow Indian word for the plant also known as wild lettuce or wild spinach, burgeons its basal, saw-toothed leaves. |
Felicity and David's relationship burgeons, despite Meghan giving her mono. |