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flower child

NOUN
  1. someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle

How To Use flower child In A Sentence

  • When the flower children of the 1960s chose the nonconformist road, many of them traveled in unassuming Volkswagen bugs.
  • They're thinking of the long-haired and bearded flower children whose Sgt Peppers album ushered in the Summer of Love in 1967.
  • It was beauty that was natural and artificial at once, and the blend created this flower child of the Follies.
  • The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts
  • Flower seniors stood in line with flower child re-enactors at the marijuana cookie booth.
  • As the Flower Children who cavorted through the Summer of Love saunter through the autumn of their years, we all should encourage them to keep making love not war -- and to do so safely. Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Sexygenerians: Why the Taboo Against Candor, Safety With Senior Sex?
  • Flower seniors stood in line with flower child re-enactors at the marijuana cookie booth.
  • Try the "Gobblecado" (avocado, smoked turkey, chili mayo on baguette, $10) or "Flower Child" (avocado spread, sprouts, multigrain, $10). A Second Act
  • He made a TV documentary about the flower children of the sixties.
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