bloomy
covered with blossoms; in full flower.
Botany. having a bloom, as fruit.
Origin of bloomy
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How to use bloomy in a sentence
There are blueberries growing abundantly among the rocks—huge clusters of them, bloomy and luscious as the grapes of Eshcol.
Little Rivers | Henry van DykeHer eyes wandered to the bloomy-purple of the line of mountains back of them.
Under the Law | Edwina Stanton BabcockHe swung the basket to his shoulder, and the sun, flashing upon its contents, turned the bloomy globes into dull rubies.
The Goose Girl | Harold MacGrathIt seems to me yesterday his cheeks were bloomy all the while, and now he is as pale as wood-ashes.
The Unicorn from the Stars and Other Plays | William B. YeatsShe lingered over him for long, peering at him through the dusk to miss nothing of his bloomy brownness.
The Judge | Rebecca West
British Dictionary definitions for bloomy
/ (ˈbluːmɪ) /
having a fine whitish coating on the surface, such as on the rind of a cheese
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