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Meaning of blowball

Wordnet

blowball (n)

any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls

Webster

blowball (n.)

The downy seed head of a dandelion, which children delight to blow away.

blowball Sentence Examples

  1. The children giggled as they picked blowballs from the grassy field and blew their seeds into the wind.
  2. In the autumn breeze, blowballs from the dandelions scattered across the meadow.
  3. She made a wish and then blew on the blowball, watching as its seeds floated away.
  4. The blowball's delicate seeds danced in the air, carried by the gentle gusts.
  5. The blowball's fluffy white head stood out against the green backdrop of the garden.
  6. The blowball's seeds dispersed far and wide, carried by the wind to new places.
  7. The blowball's seeds were like tiny parachutes, carried aloft by the slightest breeze.
  8. The blowball's stem swayed in the wind as its seeds prepared for dispersal.
  9. The blowball's seeds clung to the fabric of her clothing after she blew on them.
  10. She smiled as she watched the blowball's seeds take flight, a sign of new beginnings.

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any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed ballsThe downy see

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The children giggled as they picked blowballs from the grassy field and blew their seeds into the wind.

In the autumn breeze, blowballs from the dandelions scattered across the meadow.

She made a wish and then blew on the blowball, watching as its seeds floated away.

The blowball's delicate seeds danced in the air, carried by the gentle gusts.