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Definition of "blossomy" [blos•som•y]

  • Similar to blossom. (adjective)

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Use "blossomy" in a sentence
  • "Blue gave her a sort of ethereal look; pink added a kind of blossomy sweetness."
  • "The lunch mural, for want of a better title, strikes an altogether different chord — that of an evacuated spring-blossomy babbling-brook alpine hinterland glorious people-scape, in which the principal technical challenge for the artist was to crank up the volume of the foliage and the foreground blossoms, whilst reining in the waters, because for obvious reasons the plash and gurgle of cataracts can be counterproductive at lunchtime."
  • "If an evil gardener chopped its blossomy head off."
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