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Definitions of flourish in various dictionaries:
noun - a showy gesture
noun - an ornamental embellishment in writing
noun - a display of ornamental speech or language
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew does some calligraphy.) A nonstructural embellishment at the end of a calligraphic letter is called one of these, from the Latin for "flower" |
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If you do something with a flourish, you do it with one big, noticeable movement: |
to move something in your hand in order to make people look at it: |
to grow or develop successfully: |
To do or fare well prosper: "No village on the railroad failed to flourish ( John Kenneth Galbraith). |
To grow well or luxuriantly thrive: The crops flourished in the rich soil. |
An ostentatious act or gesture: a flourish of generosity. |
Music A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare. |
An embellishment or ornamentation: a signature with a distinctive flourish. |
A dramatic or stylish movement, as of waving or brandishing: "A few ... musicians embellish their performance with a flourish of the fingers ( Frederick D. Bennett). |
To wield, wave, or exhibit dramatically. |
Flourish might refer to |
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The term * Flourish (fanfare), ceremonial music played on a bugle * A decorative curl or in typography or handwriting, see Swash (typography) * Flourish of approval a Dutch symbol of approval typically used for grading and correcting work. * "to bloom", of a person's or a culture's peak activity; Latin floruit "bloomed" refers to a person's known period of activity. * Card flourish, a stage magic term for a visual display of skill. * Especially in Renaissance fencing, Twirling of the weapon as a display of dexterity. * Flourish (film), a comedic thriller * Flourishing in positive psychology, is living in an optimal range of human functioning. |