Synonym: blossom, flourish, flower, glow, thrive. Antonym: fade, shrivel, wither. Similar words: blooming, loom, gloomy, blood, glooming, bloody, blood clot, blood vessel. Meaning: [bluːm] n. 1. the organic process of bearing flowers 2. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts 3. the best time of youth 4. a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health 5. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity 6. a powdery deposit on a surface. v. produce or yield flowers.
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(31) He loved watching the garden come into bloom.
(32) The daffodils were in full bloom.
(33) Most roses will begin to bloom from late May.
(34) The roses are just coming into bloom.
(35) Daffodils and crocuses bloom in the spring.
(36) The almonds were in bloom.
(37) The park is a picture when flowers are in bloom.
(38) I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom.
(39) One bloom has the power to perfume a whole room.
(40) The flowers in the garden are now in full bloom.
(41) A rose in full bloom had been allowed to grow unchecked up one of the walls.
(42) The park is a picture when the daffodils are in bloom.
(43) The garden was a picture with all the roses in bloom.
(44) The garden looks lovely when the roses are in bloom.
(45) The bloom will be off the rose.
(46) Bells bloom on her upturned finger tips.
(47) Many bulbs can be coaxed into bloom early.
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(49) Because the crocuses are coming into bloom.
(50) Bloom has since moderated his position on low-income housing.
(51) What parallel courses did Bloom and Stephen follow returning?
(52) Bloom is loud and aggressive.
(53) Building Skills Delivering economic development means creating an environment of enterprise and capability within which success can bloom.
(54) Two years later the company's crash was just as spectacular and Bloom was fined £30,000 on charges in connection with the affair.
(55) The earth saw its first flowering plants and then a singular explosion of them as the barren plains burst into bloom.
(56) After a long confinement, it put the bloom back in her cheeks, Uncle Billy says.
(57) Accountants Marks Bloom had audited the accounts and had issued an unqualified opinion on them.
(58) Hazel squatted on his haunches and stared at the orderly forest of small, glaucous trees with their columns of black-and-white bloom.
(59) Let a thousand flowers bloom while we cultivate and improve our own gardens through such efforts as the Pew group is undertaking.
(60) Twenty thousand perennial plants will bloom, including those in a display explaining how to use colour in the garden.