tulipist (Meaning)

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tulipist (n.)

A person who is especially devoted to the cultivation of tulips.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tulipist

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tulipist Sentence Examples

  1. The tulipist meticulously cultivated his prized collection of vibrant tulips.
  2. During the Dutch Golden Age, tulipists feverishly traded and speculated in bulbs of rare tulips.
  3. The tulipist's garden was transformed into a kaleidoscope of colors, with tulips of every hue and shape.
  4. The tulipist's expertise in hybridization led to the creation of breathtaking new varieties.
  5. The rarest tulips were coveted by tulipists, who would pay exorbitant prices for them.
  6. The tulipist's passion for tulips bordered on obsession, leading to sleepless nights and financial ruin.
  7. The tulipist's tulips were the envy of fellow horticulturalists and visitors to his garden alike.
  8. The tulipist's knowledge of tulip cultivation was unparalleled, making him a sought-after expert.
  9. The tulipist's garden became a sanctuary where he could escape the world and appreciate the beauty of nature.
  10. The tulipist's legacy lived on in the magnificent tulips he left behind, a testament to his unwavering love for these exquisite flowers.

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A person who is especially devoted to the cultivation of tulips.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tulipist meticulously cultivated his prized collection of vibrant tulips.

During the Dutch Golden Age, tulipists feverishly traded and speculated in bulbs of rare tulips.

The tulipist's garden was transformed into a kaleidoscope of colors, with tulips of every hue and shape.

The tulipist's expertise in hybridization led to the creation of breathtaking new varieties.