blooms Sentence Examples
- Spring's vibrant tapestry blooms with a kaleidoscope of colors.
- The magnolia tree's elegant blooms herald the arrival of a new season.
- The cherry blossoms burst forth in a flurry of delicate pink, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking canvas.
- The rose garden bursts into bloom, its fragrant petals offering a tantalizing allure.
- The water lilies float gracefully, their star-shaped blooms mirroring the shimmering water below.
- The sunflowers tower over the field, their golden blooms like so many radiant suns.
- The morning glories unfurl their delicate trumpets, their blooms lacing the trellises with vibrant hues.
- The lavender fields bloom in a sea of purple, filling the air with their intoxicating fragrance.
- The poppies' vibrant blooms sway gently in the summer breeze, like silken whispers against the wind.
- The wildflowers bloom in a vibrant symphony of colors, creating a breathtaking spectacle in the meadows.
blooms Meaning
blooms
to produce flowers, a bar of iron or steel hammered or rolled from an ingot, to shine out, a period of flowering, a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor, a large aggregation of free-swimming organisms, the flowering state, to appear or occur unexpectedly or in remarkable quantity or degree, the period or state of flowering, to produce or yield flowers, to cause to bloom, an outward evidence of freshness or healthy vigor, a cloudiness on a film of varnish or lacquer, a state or time of beauty, freshness, and strength, blossom entry 1 sense 3, blossom entry 1 sense 1, a grayish discoloration on chocolate, blossom sense 1a, flower, a delicate powdery coating especially on some fruits and leaves, to give bloom to, to be in a state of youthful beauty or freshness, a surface coating or appearance, to become more apparent or fully expressed (as in flavor or aroma), to support abundant plant life, to mature into achievement of one's potential, a rosy appearance of the cheeks, an excessive growth of plankton, a delicate powdery coating on some fruits and leaves, a mass of wrought iron from the forge or puddling furnace, to flourish in youthful beauty, freshness, or excellence, to glow with rosy color, glare caused by an object reflecting too much light into a television camera, to become densely populated with microorganisms and especially plankton, blossom entry 2 sense 2, a state or time of high development or achievement, a rapid and excessive growth of a plankton population (as of algae or dinoflagellates) compare red tide
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FAQs About the word blooms
to produce flowers, a bar of iron or steel hammered or rolled from an ingot, to shine out, a period of flowering, a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigo
flowers,blossoms, primes, springtimes, revivals, pinnacles, apices, florescences, heydays, autumns
decays,declines,bottoms, downfalls,nadirs
Spring's vibrant tapestry blooms with a kaleidoscope of colors.
The magnolia tree's elegant blooms herald the arrival of a new season.
The cherry blossoms burst forth in a flurry of delicate pink, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking canvas.
The rose garden bursts into bloom, its fragrant petals offering a tantalizing allure.