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词汇 abloom
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Definition of abloom in English:

abloom

adjective əˈbluːməˈblum
  • predicative Covered in flowers.

    开满花的

    in the springtime the cliff top is abloom, first with serviceberry, then dogwood
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
    • Albeit dusty in appearance, the movie is abloom with the fresh influence of imported pop (the downside of which is Jia's subject).
    • Elizabeth showed Aaron her lilac bushes, which she'd planted herself and nursed until they were hearty and all abloom.
    • Estelle was led to a quiet room overlooking the expansive green countryside all abloom with spring color and new life.
    • The great wood shimmering, mettlesome, fresh; the high greenwood in multiple motion; the wood and my wits white with excitement, the wood abloom with continual regeneration.
    • In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain.
    • Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys.
    • They were expected to stay abloom for about ten days.
    • For those who like the darkest of red roses, Raven is always abloom with small, velvety red roses that grow in large clusters.
    • It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park.
    • The forest was warm as summer and abloom with an abundance of colorful flowers.
    • There are all sorts of peonies and violets abloom at Five Corners.
    • The desert is abloom with wild flowers.

Rhymes

assume, backroom, bloom, Blum, boom, broom, brume, combe, consume, doom, entomb, exhume, flume, foredoom, fume, gloom, Hume, illume, inhume, Khartoum, khoum, loom, neume, perfume, plume, presume, resume, rheum, room, spume, subsume, tomb, vroom, whom, womb, zoom

Definition of abloom in US English:

abloom

adjectiveəˈblo͞oməˈblum
  • predicative Covered in flowers.

    开满花的

    in the springtime the cliff top is abloom, first with serviceberry, then dogwood
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For those who like the darkest of red roses, Raven is always abloom with small, velvety red roses that grow in large clusters.
    • As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
    • The desert is abloom with wild flowers.
    • Albeit dusty in appearance, the movie is abloom with the fresh influence of imported pop (the downside of which is Jia's subject).
    • There are all sorts of peonies and violets abloom at Five Corners.
    • In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain.
    • It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park.
    • They were expected to stay abloom for about ten days.
    • The forest was warm as summer and abloom with an abundance of colorful flowers.
    • Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys.
    • The great wood shimmering, mettlesome, fresh; the high greenwood in multiple motion; the wood and my wits white with excitement, the wood abloom with continual regeneration.
    • Estelle was led to a quiet room overlooking the expansive green countryside all abloom with spring color and new life.
    • Elizabeth showed Aaron her lilac bushes, which she'd planted herself and nursed until they were hearty and all abloom.
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