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Meaning of nectarize
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nectarize (v. t.)
To mingle or infuse with nectar; to sweeten.
nectarize Sentence Examples
- The lush petals nectarized invitingly, beckoning pollinators to their sweet embrace.
- The hummingbird's needle-like beak darted into the flower's nectarized depths, extracting its sugary bounty.
- The honeybee's tongue lapped up the nectarized secretions, fueling its tireless flight.
- The butterfly fluttered its wings, its proboscis nectarizing the myriad blooms in its path.
- The blooming orchard became a symphony of sweetness, its branches nectarized by countless blossoms.
- The strawberries ripened in the sun, their flesh becoming infused with a nectarized aroma.
- The nectarized grapes hung in heavy clusters, their sweetness promising a tantalizing treat.
- The wine's aroma carried hints of nectarized fruits, evoking memories of sun-soaked vineyards.
- The pastry chef's creation was a masterpiece of nectarized flavors, layers of sweetness that melted in the mouth.
- The nectarized fragrance of the garden wafted through the open window, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
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To mingle or infuse with nectar; to sweeten.
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The lush petals nectarized invitingly, beckoning pollinators to their sweet embrace.
The hummingbird's needle-like beak darted into the flower's nectarized depths, extracting its sugary bounty.
The honeybee's tongue lapped up the nectarized secretions, fueling its tireless flight.
The butterfly fluttered its wings, its proboscis nectarizing the myriad blooms in its path.