bud out
The phrase "bud out" primarily refers to the initial stages of growth in plants, often observed during springtime.
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Definition
B2Botany
(intransitive)To start forming buds, as in plants or trees.
Example
- The cherry trees began to bud out as the weather warmed up.
C1General
(transitive, intransitive, metaphorical)To begin to develop or emerge, often used to describe the early stages of growth or formation.
Example
- New ideas started to bud out during the brainstorming session.
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