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Each step of the way, Booker has thrived on the philosophy that your actions matter more than what you preach.

Kink.com, meanwhile, has “thrived in our niche,” according to Acworth.

Throughout, Hamas not only has survived but—in some ways—thrived.

The Wall Street Journal, which just turned 125, has thrived under his ownership.

More than a few 20th-century acting greats, we decided, would have thrived on being techno-celebrities.

The baby had thrived; as placid, laughing a little thing as if its mother had never known sorrow.

The money went into the pockets of the Admiralty clerks and paymasters, who thrived on wholesale and shameless peculation.

Little Susy and her father thrived on London life, but after a time it wore on Mrs. Clemens.

He thrived and grew to manhood and he is now living, sixty-nine years of age, in California.

His house had not thrived, and his only child, a little girl, was left altogether without provision.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to thrived, such as: shine, prosper, develop, mushroom, blossom, and flourish.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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