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abloom
[ uh-bloom ]
abloom
/ əˈbluːm /
adjective
- postpositive in flower; blooming
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Then, if the owner wishes to see them continually abloom, bulbs must be planted, to give the early spring flowers.
Lilacs were abloom in every garden, and buttercups made the fields look yellow.
It was in the month of May and the bushes of the old palace yard were abloom in white and red.
Here is one of these flowers; a century plant it is, watered with precious blood, and abloom in sweet solitude.
His last testimony abounds with lovely passages of Scripture, beautiful and fragrant as a bush abloom with roses.
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