Bloomings example sentences

bloom·ing

adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal

blooming (adjective)

  - used for emphasis or to express annoyance:

bloom

verb

blooming (present participle)

  - produce flowers; be in flower:

  - come into or be in full beauty or health; flourish:

  - (of fire, color, or light) become radiant and glowing:

bloom

verb

blooming (present participle)

  - make (iron, steel, etc.) into a bloom.

Synonyms

damned, damn, damnable, wretched, accursed, rotten, horrible, annoying, irritating, infuriating, exasperating, flaming, blasted, blessed, dratted, cussed, pesky, pestiferous, pestilential, aggravating, blinking, bloody, bleeding, blimming, flipping, effing, chuffing, bally, ruddy, deuced, dashed, cursed, frigging, fucking, blossom, flower, open, bud, sprout, burgeon, mature, wither, fade, flourish, thrive, prosper, succeed, progress, burgeon, Feedback

"Bloomings" Example Sentences

1. The bloomings of the cherry trees were breathtaking.
2. She admired the vibrant bloomings in her garden.
3. His artistic bloomings were on display at the gallery.
4. Unexpected bloomings appeared after the late spring rain.
5. The field was a riot of colorful bloomings.
6. Early bloomings hinted at a warm spring.
7. We marveled at the exquisite bloomings of the orchids.
8. Her career experienced a period of prolific bloomings.
9. The bloomings were a testament to her green thumb.
10. He documented the bloomings of rare wildflowers.
11. The summer's bloomings filled the air with fragrance.
12. She sketched the delicate bloomings of the poppies.
13. These late bloomings are unusual for this region.
14. Among the bloomings, a hummingbird hovered.
15. The photographer captured the stunning bloomings in macro shots.
16. His potential reached its full bloomings later in life.
17. The bloomings were a symbol of renewal.
18. She carefully tended the bloomings in her window box.
19. With the bloomings, came the bees.
20. The vibrant bloomings lifted her spirits.
21. The garden's bloomings attracted many butterflies.
22. He predicted the bloomings based on weather patterns.
23. The festival celebrated the region's unique bloomings.
24. Her artistic bloomings were both innovative and beautiful.
25. The unexpected bloomings brought joy to the community.
26. He painted a still life of the exquisite bloomings.
27. We enjoyed a picnic amongst the profuse bloomings.
28. The bloomings were a sight to behold.
29. The subtle bloomings released a delicate perfume.
30. Her life experienced a second bloomings after retirement.
31. The photographer's lens captured the ethereal bloomings.
32. The bloomings, though brief, were intense.
33. She wrote poems inspired by the bloomings of nature.
34. The bloomings symbolized hope and renewal.
35. He studied the effects of climate change on the bloomings.
36. The early bloomings were a sign of a bountiful harvest.
37. The bloomings were a source of inspiration for her art.
38. We took many photos of the spectacular bloomings.
39. The delicate bloomings needed protection from the frost.
40. The bloomings represented the peak of the growing season.
41. Despite the drought, some tenacious bloomings persisted.
42. The intense bloomings attracted a variety of insects.
43. Her literary bloomings earned her critical acclaim.
44. The late bloomings extended the season's beauty.
45. The bloomings transformed the landscape.
46. He carefully nurtured the bloomings until they were ready.
47. The bloomings were a welcome sight after a long winter.
48. She used the bloomings to create beautiful floral arrangements.
49. The bloomings were a short-lived but glorious spectacle.
50. He celebrated the bloomings with a special garden party.

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