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beflowered
[ bih-flou-erd ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of beflowered1
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Example Sentences
Was this impression disturbed when from their tiring-room the nymphs and dames emerged powdered, beflowered, effulgent?
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She wore white with long white kid gloves and a beflowered hat which represented the hoarded total of six weeks' wages.
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It was already crowded here, and his first impression was of a mass of silk hats and beflowered millinery rather than of pictures.
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Nancy came hastily into the room and from the broad mantel-piece took down two beflowered tea-cups, kept there as ornaments.
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An Angel lived there—an Angel in a dizzily beflowered wrapper and a crabbed exterior.
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