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US
/ˈbɫɑsəmɪŋ/
]
[ UK /blˈɒsəmɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /blˈɒsəmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
How To Use blossoming In A Sentence
- He was struggling so badly before that now, living in a shelter, he appears to be "blossoming," she said. The grinding reality of growing up poor
- We hear the blossoming couple also saw each other away from prying eyes this week. The Sun
- These creative young people are part of the vanguard of new talent blossoming in our midst.
- Apparently the pilot's reflexes left something to be desired and the hovercraft crashed side-on into a large rock, blossoming into a ball of flame.
- Animals could react, choose, migrate, adapt and give room for the blossoming of pseudo - Lamarckian evolution.
- For blossoming from this scoundrel's chin was a hoary beard of such robustness and grooming that it called to mind a cloud brought to the shape of a man's face by the Lord himself.
- Animals could react, choose, migrate, adapt and give room for the blossoming of pseudo - Lamarckian evolution.
- Evidently, then, the calyx is a protecting covering for the other parts of the flower until blossoming time. The First Book of Farming
- Nyingchi in spring. The land becomes a sea of blossoming rape plants.
- Choirs" is so obviously in apposition with "boughs" in the line above ( "Upon those boughs which shake against the cold") that I wonder how anyone could think to take it otherwise than "I am now an old man who not so very long ago was much like a blossoming tree in whose boughs birds warbled sweetly. Letters to the Editor