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flowered

[flou-erd] / ˈflaʊ ərd /


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“She was clad in a light-brown jacket and a cheap flowered skirt of many hues, which ended just above her knees,” Mr. Belden wrote.

From New York Times

They traditionally draw large crowds of admirers during “peak bloom,” which falls between late March and early April when 70% of the trees have flowered.

From Washington Times

Other encampments, with less elaborate infrastructure, appear to have flowered in recent months amid the pandemic.

From Washington Post

Walker selected the highest quality among them, and when the plants flowered, he crossed them again with various V. vinifera varieties.

From Salon

She went into the house and came out empty-handed except for a tiny blue-and-white flowered jewelry dish that had belonged to her grandmother Hazel.

From Washington Post