Thrive
thrive (verb) - do well, be healthy, wealthy, and strong
Example sentences:
* After hundreds of years the glass industry continues to thrive in the town.
* His company continues to thrive despite the economic downturn.
* These vegetables thrive even in poor soil.
* Some people thrive on stress.
* Herbs like rosemary, bay, and mint thrive all year round.
* Wildlife should be allowed to thrive in their own space undisturbed.
* Dahlias will thrive in any type of soil.
* The new censorship will have a chilling effect on the arts which thrive on innovation.
* At least one child failed to thrive in this rarified atmosphere.
* Some say that journalists thrive on secrecy rather than openness.
* The British created conditions under which business could thrive in Hong Kong.
* Most children manage to survive and thrive, despite ecountering occasional stresses and problems in their life.
* A true athlete thrives on competition.
* Information is what we all thrive on and live on.
* Creativity is often spurred on and an artist thrives when he or she confronts a great obstacle.






