disburgeon Sentence Examples
- The roses in my garden are starting to disburgeon as spring arrives.
- I love to watch the cherry blossom trees disburgeon in the spring.
- The delicate petals of the magnolia flowers disburgeon in the warm spring air.
- The buds on the lilac bushes are starting to disburgeon, and the sweet scent of lilacs fills the air.
- The forsythia bushes are disbursing everywhere, a sure sign that spring is here.
- I can't wait to see the azaleas disburgeon in the park.
- The weeping cherry trees are disbursing beautifully this year.
- The crabapple trees are starting to disburgeon, and I can't wait to see the flowers bloom.
- The Japanese maple tree in my backyard is disbursing in vibrant shades of red and orange.
- The dogwood trees are disbursing in full bloom, a beautiful sight to behold.
disburgeon Meaning
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disburgeon (v. t.)
To strip of burgeons or buds; to disbud.
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To strip of burgeons or buds; to disbud.
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The roses in my garden are starting to disburgeon as spring arrives.
I love to watch the cherry blossom trees disburgeon in the spring.
The delicate petals of the magnolia flowers disburgeon in the warm spring air.
The buds on the lilac bushes are starting to disburgeon, and the sweet scent of lilacs fills the air.