Definition of Outblooming

1. outbloom [v] - See also: outbloom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outblooming

outbitching
outblaze
outblazed
outblazes
outblazing
outbleat
outbleated
outbleating
outbleats
outbless
outblessed
outblesses
outblessing
outbloom
outbloomed
outblooming (current term)
outblooms
outblown
outbluff
outbluffed
outbluffing
outbluffs
outblush
outblushed
outblushes
outblushing
outboard
outboard motor
outboard motorboat
outboards

Literary usage of Outblooming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, Horatio Balch Hackett, Ezra Abbot (1872)
"... is but half-regenerated, when the grace of (iod has not its outblooming in gentleness, courtesy, and kii.ilness in the whole intercourse of I life. ..."

2. The New World: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Ethics and Theology by Charles Carroll Everett, Crawford Howell Toy, Orello Cone, Nicholas Paine Gilman (1892)
"... and outblooming of powers and affections which had never been dislodged, though for a season overlaid and suppressed by the abuse of that moral freedom ..."

3. Christian Consolations by Andrew Preston Peabody (1864)
"In the outblooming of the world around us, we feel a more elastic assurance that the blighted blossoms of our homes and hearts bloom in celestial gardens. ..."

4. Atalantis: A Story of the Sea by William Gilmore Simms (1848)
"... Outshining the planets, outblooming the flowers. Less glory, though bright in their beauty, bestowing Atal. Thy song delights me not—nay, ..."

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