beflower Antonyms
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Meaning of beflower
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beflower (v. t.)
To besprinkle or scatter over with, or as with, flowers.
beflower Sentence Examples
- The blushing bride's bouquet was adorned with beflowers, symbolizing her purity and innocence.
- The delicate beflowers bloomed in the garden, their soft petals fluttering in the gentle breeze.
- Emily's hair was crowned with a circlet of white beflowers, framing her radiant face.
- The ancient oak tree stood tall, its gnarled trunk encircled by ivy and beflowers.
- The poet's words flowed like honey, weaving a tapestry of beflowers and nature's beauty.
- The once-barren wasteland had been transformed into a meadow of beflowers, teeming with life.
- The golden beflowers glowed in the sunlight, their petals resembling miniature suns.
- The artist's brushstrokes captured the ethereal beauty of the beflowers, rendering them on canvas with delicate precision.
- The hummingbird's wings hummed as it flitted from beflower to beflower, collecting nectar.
- The bees' diligent dance amidst the beflowers ensured the pollination and propagation of these charming blooms.
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To besprinkle or scatter over with, or as with, flowers.
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The blushing bride's bouquet was adorned with beflowers, symbolizing her purity and innocence.
The delicate beflowers bloomed in the garden, their soft petals fluttering in the gentle breeze.
Emily's hair was crowned with a circlet of white beflowers, framing her radiant face.
The ancient oak tree stood tall, its gnarled trunk encircled by ivy and beflowers.