Which preposition to use with burgeoning
His alpaca suit had visibly deteriorated during the campaign, and his tall hat again cried for the glossing ministry of a heated iron, but his virtue burgeoned under stress and flowered to beauty in the sight of men.
The ice in the glasses tinkled a brief phrase of music, the tops burgeoned with a luxuriant summer green, and the straws were of a sweetly pastoral suggestiveness.
(Sings) "Ale in a Saxon rumkin then makes valour burgeon in tall men.
I myself like dogssleepy dogs blinking in the firelight, friendly dogs with wagging tails, young dogs in their first puppyhood with their teeth scarce sprouted, whose jaws have not yet burgeoned into danger, and old dogs, too, who sun themselves and give forth hollow, toothless, reassuring sounds.
forgot Wheeling from dark to light; And all the enchanted realm of dream That burgeons out of night.
As I drained the glass now, new life seemed to burgeon within me.