budding
Related to budding: budding bacteria
a budding genius
A young person who exhibits signs of great intelligence. This kid's a budding genius—have you seen the complex equations he can solve?
See also: budding, genius
bud out
Of a plant, to produce buds (which blossom into leaves or flowers). I'm so relieved to see that flower budding out—I thought I had killed it!
See also: bud, out
bud up
1. Of a plant, to produce buds (which blossom into leaves or flowers). I love springtime, when flowers finally start budding up again.
2. To come suddenly into existence. Feelings of resentment began budding up inside of me. Vegan restaurants have been budding up all over town recently.
See also: bud, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
bud out
[for a flowering plant or tree] to develop buds. How early in the spring do the trees bud out around here? The trees bud out in early spring.
See also: bud, out
budding genius
a very bright and promising young person. Harry is a budding genius, but he seems like a fairly normal teenager.
See also: budding, genius
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- a budding genius
- budding genius
- genius
- bud out
- bud up
- number cruncher
- number-cruncher
- square the circle
- cut (one's) teeth on (something)
- cut teeth on