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bloom of youth

NOUN
  1. the best time of youth

How To Use bloom of youth In A Sentence

  • There are so many beautiful women in Thailand, and now since I am well past 40 I am no longer in the bloom of youth.
  • It is not entirely accurate to claim English players are generally held back instead of being given their chance in the full bloom of youthful innocence.
  • Looks didn't last beyond the first bloom of youth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Egg uses the same viewpoint to depict two girls in the bloom of youth, sitting in a railway carriage before a coastal landscape.
  • It had lost the bloom of youth, of health, of sweet repose! PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • Some ran the course and others who are no longer in the bloom of youth cycled the miles just to prove a point.
  • The experience thus gained cost me the bloom of youth; yet I would not exchange it for a life of everlasting juvenescence. A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia
  • Your brother is now approaching the bloom of youth. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • With her character thus happily formed, in the first bloom of her youth she had encountered Mr. Pocket: who was also in the first bloom of youth, and not quite decided whether to mount to the Woolsack, or to roof himself in with a mitre. Great Expectations
  • We are no longer in that bloom of youth where we considered ourselves to be 10 feet tall and bullet proof!
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