blossom into
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Like Blume’s protagonist, Margaret Simon, I lived in a suburban New Jersey town, wondered about my religion, was confused by boys and worried I might never blossom into womanhood.
From Washington Post
They’re rendered mostly in black-and-white but occasionally blossom into bright red.
From Washington Post
Maybe such a thing would, like Bird and Johnson’s, blossom into an off-court friendship.
From Los Angeles Times
In the interim, the Kraken have seen Jared McCann blossom into a 35-goal scorer while rookie Matty Beniers snapped a recent monthlong goal drought and now has 21.
From Seattle Times
Even as it occasionally warned of the problems it could unleash, Bard repeatedly emphasized its belief that it will blossom into a force for good.
From Washington Times
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