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Meaning of embloom

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embloom (v. t.)

To emblossom.

embloom Sentence Examples

  1. The cherry blossom tree embloomed, filling the air with its delicate fragrance.
  2. The desert flowers embloomed in the spring, transforming the barren landscape into a sea of color.
  3. The lotus flowers embloomed in the pond, their petals unfurling like delicate dancers.
  4. The young artist's talent embloomed under the guidance of her experienced mentor.
  5. The city embloomed with new skyscrapers and modern architecture, symbolizing its progress and growth.
  6. The embloomed roses in the garden filled the air with their heady scent, attracting bees and butterflies.
  7. The beautiful woman's face embloomed with a radiant smile, captivating the attention of all who saw her.
  8. The embloomed jasmine flowers filled the night air with their intoxicating fragrance, creating a magical atmosphere.
  9. The embloomed tulips in the field swayed gently in the breeze, their colorful petals dancing in the sunlight.
  10. The embloomed hibiscus flowers added a touch of tropical beauty to the lush garden, their vibrant colors standing out against the green foliage.

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To emblossom.

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The cherry blossom tree embloomed, filling the air with its delicate fragrance.

The desert flowers embloomed in the spring, transforming the barren landscape into a sea of color.

The lotus flowers embloomed in the pond, their petals unfurling like delicate dancers.

The young artist's talent embloomed under the guidance of her experienced mentor.