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Definition of "peach-blossom" [peach-blossom]

  • The flower of the peach. See peach A collectors’ name of a moth, Thyatira batis. (noun)
  • A canary-yellow color; also, a pink color more yellowish than rose-pink. (noun)
  • Pertaining to or resembling the blossom of a peach-tree.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "peach-blossom" in a sentence
  • "A few frogs sang in the sun, and birds sang in the trees; but no sign of a peach-blossom yet, and not even the magnolias and Pyrus Japonica have started."
  • "It was a warmish day, and there was a sort of peach-blossom colour on her cheeks that looked as delicate as if a breath of air would blow it away."
  • "Old Mr. Donnithorne, the delicately clean, finely scented, withered old man, led out Miss Irwine, with his air of punctilious, acid politeness; Mr. Gawaine brought Miss Lydia, looking neutral and stiff in an elegant peach-blossom silk; and Mr. Irwine came last with his pale sister Anne."
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