thrive
31thrive on something — ˈthrive on sth derived to enjoy sth or be successful at sth, especially sth that other people would not like • He thrives on hard work. Main entry: ↑thrivederived …
32Thrive Records — infobox record label founded = 1997 founder = Ricardo Vinas owner = distributor = ThriveDance (US) genre = Electronic, Alternative rock country = U.S. location = Los Angeles, California url = [http://www.thrivemusic.com/ Official website of… …
33Thrive, failure to (FTT) — Refers to a child whose physical growth is significantly less than that of peers. There is no official consensus on what constitutes FTT. It usually refers to a child whose growth is below the 3rd or 5th percentiles for their age or whose growth… …
34ˈthrive on sth — phrasal verb to become successful or happy in a particular situation, especially a situation that other people would not enjoy Some couples thrive on conflict.[/ex] …
35thrive — intransitive verb (thrived or throve; thrived; also thriven; thriving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse thrīfask, probably reflexive of thrīfa to grasp Date: 13th century 1. to grow vigorously ; flourish 2. to gain in wealth or… …
36thrive — verb /θraɪv/ a) To grow or increase in bulk or stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish. , 1819: “It seems to me, reverend father,” said the knight, “that the small morsels which you eat, together with this holy, but somewhat thin… …
37thrive — Synonyms and related words: advance, arrive, batten, be energetic, be vigorous, bloom, blossom, boom, brew, burgeon, burst with energy, come on, develop, fatten, flourish, flower, fructify, gather, germinate, go, grow, grow fat, grow up, have… …
38thrive — v. n. RG. 11. ON. þrifaz. Dan. trives …
39thrive — θraɪv v. prosper, flourish, succeed …
40thrive — geþeon …