buds Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate magnolia buds unfurled, revealing their ethereal pink blossoms.
  2. The tiny rose buds clung tightly to their stems, promising a fragrant display to come.
  3. The pear tree's branches were laden with plump, green buds, portending a bountiful harvest.
  4. The maple buds burst open in vibrant hues of red and orange, heralding the arrival of autumn.
  5. The lily buds gracefully danced in the breeze, their petals painted in shades of white and yellow.
  6. The lilac buds swelled and grew, filling the air with their heady scent.
  7. The rhododendron buds transformed the garden into a vibrant tapestry of color.
  8. The succulent buds on the cactus reflected the golden rays of the setting sun.
  9. The trumpet vine buds cascaded down the wall, creating a living tapestry of orange and red.
  10. The lavender buds dried to perfection, releasing their calming fragrance when crushed.

buds Meaning

buds

to cause (a plant) to bud, child, youth, an anatomical structure (as a tactile corpuscle) resembling a bud, buddy, a small growth at the tip or on the side of a plant stem that later develops into a flower, leaf, or new shoot, in an early stage of development, an outgrowth having the potential to differentiate and grow into a definitive organ or part, a flower that has not fully opened, a small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot, to commence growth from buds, to set or put forth buds, to reproduce by the pinching off of a small part of the parent, to grow or develop from or as if from a bud, a stage in which something is not yet fully developed, to insert a bud from one plant into an opening cut in the bark of (another plant) in order to grow a desired variety, to be or develop like a bud (as in freshness and promise of growth), an asexual reproductive structure, to insert a bud from a plant of one kind into an opening in the bark of (a plant of another kind) usually in order to propagate a desired variety, to reproduce asexually especially by the pinching off of a small part of the parent, something not yet mature or at full development, a part that grows out from the body of a plant or animal and develops into a new individual, an outgrowth of an organism that differentiates into a new individual, to produce or develop from buds, a primordium having potentialities for growth and development into a definitive structure, an incompletely opened flower, marijuana

FAQs About the word buds

to cause (a plant) to bud, child, youth, an anatomical structure (as a tactile corpuscle) resembling a bud, buddy, a small growth at the tip or on the side of a

kids, chicks, children, teens, moppets, youths, kiddies, monkeys, chaps, whelps

adults, elders, ancients,grown-ups, oldsters, senior citizens,seniors, golden-agers, old-timers, middle-agers

The delicate magnolia buds unfurled, revealing their ethereal pink blossoms.

The tiny rose buds clung tightly to their stems, promising a fragrant display to come.

The pear tree's branches were laden with plump, green buds, portending a bountiful harvest.

The maple buds burst open in vibrant hues of red and orange, heralding the arrival of autumn.