Blossomy [adjective]
Definition of Blossomy:
decorated with flowers
Opposite/Antonyms of Blossomy:
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Sentence/Example of Blossomy:
A delightful, spicy fragrance exhaled from the blossomy thickets which fringed the river margin.
Blue gave her a sort of ethereal look; pink added a kind of blossomy sweetness.
All the blossomy sweetness, the fragrant lamenting of Lycidas, lies in that one line.
"I saw them leaving the house that fired the first shot," hisses a flabby frock-coated party with a grog-blossomy nose.
They breathed together; the sweet air with its blossomy scent touched their lips, and the ancient message of spring spoke to them.
What a blank would their absence leave in our blossomy parterres!
The blossomy beauties of the swamp could not be seen at this height, and all looked hideously desolate in the glaring sun.
Low down, the ravine broadens out to inclose a meadow the width of a lark's flight, blossomy and wet and good.
But the English countryside is not all greenness and softness, blossomy lanes, moated granges, and idyllic villages.
There was no hurry; the ribbon unrolled but slowly, and the blossomy knots upon the taffeta as leisurely shifted position.