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abloom

[uh-bloom] / əˈblum /
ADJECTIVE
flowering
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The church buzzed with excitement and was abloom with fragrant flowers and colorful hats.

From Washington Times • May 6, 2023

No one wanted this rare thing abloom in the dusk to end.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2023

The winter jasmine, with its yellow bells, erupted, an event that leads many to think the forsythias are abloom.

From Washington Post • Jan. 5, 2021

Heron Hall, by design and not surprisingly, is abloom in full, glorious compliance.

From Seattle Times • May 11, 2017

The fact is, as Arlo Bates says, “the villains no longer steal through smiling gardens whose snowy lilies, all abloom, and sending up perfume like incense from censers of silver, seem to rebuke the wicked.”

From English: Composition and Literature by Webster, W. F. (William Franklin)




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