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Example sentences for "budding"

Lexicographically close words:
budded; budders; buddhi; buddhic; buddies; buddle; budge; budged; budget; budgetary
  1. In our budding and grafting operations we had no success with the Japanese or Chinese stocks.

  2. June-budding from the left-over graft-wood gave a very low percentage of "takes.

  3. In the budding operations we resorted to a number of methods largely for the benefit of the information obtained from the practice, and not so much for the returns in propagated trees.

  4. The technique of budding and grafting you must work out yourself with the help of the instructions obtainable from several authorities, or, by far the surer way, study the art with a master.

  5. So far as we know, there are no named varieties of the butternut; there cannot be until some good individual tree is found which is of sufficient merit to entitle it to propagation by budding and grafting.

  6. Exhibition of Squirrel, Perfection and Great Grip nut crackers; White, Jones and Galbreath budding tools.

  7. Even when attired in her old clothes, she had looked exceedingly pretty; but now, dressed in an elegant costume which displayed her fine shape and budding charms to the best advantage, she was positively beautiful.

  8. The amorous mirror glowingly reflects her young and budding charms, as she coquettishly admires the loveliness of her delicious little person, half-blushing at the sight of her own voluptuous nudity.

  9. In thus speaking of alternate generation, I follow those naturalists who look at this process as essentially one of internal budding or of fissiparous generation.

  10. In the case of budding it was shown in the first part of this chapter that the new being thus produced does not retrograde in development,--that is, does not pass through those earlier stages, which the fertilised germ has to pass through.

  11. Such cases as that of the Hydra are evidently analogous to the spontaneous division or fissiparous generation of the lowest animals, and likewise to the budding of plants.

  12. Annelids the distinction that has been made between fission and budding is not a fundamental one.

  13. Buds apparently include nascent cells, belonging to that stage of development at which the budding occurs, and these cells are ready to unite with the gemmules derived from the next succeeding cells.

  14. Blooming grows the budding vine, And the maid grows blooming; But the poet quaffs not wine, Age is surely dooming.

  15. It mingles poison with the streams of salvation that flow to the soul through the church, and casts a blight upon its budding fruit.

  16. The fire is insensibly kindled on both sides; finally, it bursts forth, and there you are, a budding passion.

  17. The fermentation of a budding love, excited in their heart the charm that seduced them; by and by, the enchantment is dispelled, and nonchalance follows.

  18. Who held in her right hand a budding spray, And like a sea-maid sung her sweetly warbled lay.

  19. Altogether he belonged to that hillside of nature, himself a human growth budding out of wintry fortunes into life's April, opening on the rocks hardy and all white.

  20. The ground scattered no odors; all was the budding youth of Nature on the rocks.

  21. Here the dogwood was budding and a few Judas-trees displayed a purple blush, as though a colored mist hung about them.

  22. Compared with her dark locks the blackest night was but a pale shadow, and the hue of her full smiling face put to shame the breaking dawn and the budding rose.

  23. Budding trees encircled it, a guelder rose bush overtopped it, and delicate fern-like moss sprang through the grass underfoot.

  24. Clifford, however, who was a budding naturalist, and most keen on collecting, was highly disgusted.

  25. And the squirrels in the budding branches chattered shrill derision about their going.

  26. The girl--she was scarce more than budding into womanhood--fell happily into the ways of her new life.

  27. I looked up at the lovely slender body, the budding breasts, the virginal and yet voluptuous face, the fragrant curls which seemed to conceal tiny horns on each side of the forehead.

  28. When I was about fourteen my mother had a charming chamber-maid, young, attractive, with a figure just budding into womanhood.

  29. She made me a profound and graceful curtsey--feminine homage to my budding manhood.

  30. So the bed of the sick girl was drawn nearer to the window, that she might see the budding plant; and the mother went forth to her work.

  31. It grew more and more thoughtful, and it thought as far ahead as Christmas, till its budding thoughts opened into flower.

  32. For the coming of the birds and the budding of the trees was the magic cure.

  33. It was the first time that the real tempest of passion had broken in upon his sea of life; it was the first time that Cupid, with his implements of war, came to offer battle on his serene and peaceful field of budding bachelorhood.

  34. His mind was budding with railroads now, for the Far West.

  35. What fear that hatred was budding in the heart of this woman at my side!

  36. As I pressed through the budding bayberry bushes to reach some milk-white sprays of shadbush which grew by the water-side, I startled three curfews.

  37. THE PEACH The peach is dwarfed by budding it upon almost any kind of a plum root, especially upon the smaller growing species of plums.

  38. The plum root upon which a dwarf peach is budded will usually succeed in a considerably heavier soil, and the method of budding on plum is therefore sometimes practised with the specific object of adapting the peach tree to heavier soils.

  39. It should be observed that this stock requires budding rather early in the season.

  40. Apples, pears, and plums can be readily grafted, but budding is simpler, speedier, and usually the cheaper process in the nursery.

  41. In some cases the budding is multiple (fig.

  42. In most cases the micronucleus has not been recorded, though from the similarity of conjugation, and its presence in most cases of fission and budding that have been accurately described, we may infer that it is always present.

  43. Forming colonies by budding on a branched stalk: Carchesium Ehr.

  44. Day by day she developed in budding fullness of thought; her dream-life had prepared her for this; but music was the atmosphere that was essential to her existence: she knew it now.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "budding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aboriginal; autochthonous; beginning; budding; callow; creation; crescent; developed; development; dewy; elemental; elementary; embryonic; fetal; flourishing; flower; flowering; formative; fundamental; green; growing; grown; growth; hopeful; immature; inaugural; inceptive; inchoate; incipient; inexperienced; infant; infantile; ingenuous; initial; initiative; initiatory; innocent; intact; introductory; inventive; juicy; maturation; mature; minor; naive; nascent; original; outgrowth; overgrown; parturient; potential; pregnant; prenatal; primal; primary; prime; primeval; primitive; procreation; procreative; raw; reproduction; rudimentary; sappy; tender; thriving; undeveloped; unfledged; unformed; unlicked; unripe; unseasoned; vegetation; vernal; virginal