enflower (Meaning)

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enflower (v. t.)

To cover or deck with flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enflower

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enflower Sentence Examples

  1. A diligent enflower spent hours hand-picking fragrant petals for perfume production.
  2. The enflower had a keen sense of smell, allowing them to identify the most aromatic blooms.
  3. Fields of blooming flowers awaited the enflower's arrival for their olfactive bounty.
  4. With nimble fingers, the enflower delicately removed each petal, ensuring the preservation of its precious scent.
  5. The enflower's expertise was highly regarded, as their work was essential in creating exquisite fragrances.
  6. Bottles of perfume, infused with the enflower's artistry, filled the shelves of discerning customers.
  7. The enflower's dedication to their craft transformed nature's beauty into a wearable enchantment.
  8. Through the enflower's hands, the heady fragrance of flowers was captured and preserved for future generations.
  9. Apprentice enfleurs eagerly observed the master's techniques, striving to emulate their skill.
  10. The art of the enflower, passed down through generations, continues to bring joy and delight to all who appreciate fine perfume.

FAQs About the word enflower

To cover or deck with flowers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

A diligent enflower spent hours hand-picking fragrant petals for perfume production.

The enflower had a keen sense of smell, allowing them to identify the most aromatic blooms.

Fields of blooming flowers awaited the enflower's arrival for their olfactive bounty.

With nimble fingers, the enflower delicately removed each petal, ensuring the preservation of its precious scent.