Synonym: bloom, blossom, develop, flourish, thrive. Similar words: lower, glower, flow, shower, tower, power, empower, solar power. Meaning: ['flaʊə(r)] n. 1. a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms 2. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts 3. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity. v. produce or yield flowers.
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91. Cut the flower stems on the slant.
92. Her flower arrangement won first prize.
93. The butterflies flirted from flower to flower.
94. The flower show was judged by the local MP.
95. The pasque flower can be propagated from seed.
96. These plants will flower in the spring.
97. She produced twee little flower paintings.
98. The flower market was bustling with shoppers.
99. These plants may be into flower by Christmas.
100. This species of flower flourishes in a warm climate.
101. My entry was ranked third in the flower show.
102. They've got some beautiful flower beds in their garden.
103. My flower began to spring forth.
104. There was a flower border beneath the wall.
105. Who did this beautiful flower arrangement?
106. The flower of the nation's youth attended the meeting.
107. The indoor flower market is a big tourist attraction.
108. Throw the tea leaves on the flower bed.
109. She bent down and picked a flower .
110. These birds have plucked all the flower heads off.
111. The flower opened out when the sun came out.
111. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
112. It's unusual for the trees to flower so early.
113. She now makes wonderful dried flower arrangements to order.
114. Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".
115. She opened a flower shop in the High Street.
116. The common name for the flower is "pineapple lily".
117. He died in the very flower of his youth.
118. There is a flower show in the park.
119. The early roses were just coming into flower.
120. Azaleas flower at roughly the same time each year.