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Definition of Bloomy
1. a. Full of bloom; flowery; flourishing with the vigor of youth; as, a bloomy spray.
Definition of Bloomy
1. Adjective. Having or resembling a bloom (as on fruit). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bloomy
1. covered with flowers [adj BLOOMIER, BLOOMIEST]
Medical Definition of Bloomy
1. 1. Full of bloom; flowery; flourishing with the vigor of youth; as, a bloomy spray. "But all the bloomy flush of life is fled." (Goldsmith) 2. Covered with bloom, as fruit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloomy
Literary usage of Bloomy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee (1885)
"bloomy power of Godwin ; while in know- the lives of those around him, and in
the ledge of Irish character, habits, customs, enjoyment of the beautiful ..."
2. The Heart of Oak Books by Kate Stephens (1895)
"О NIGHTINGALE, THAT ON YON bloomy SPRAY. John Milton. 0 NIGHTINGALE that on yon
bloomy spray ..."
3. The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books by Robert Pollok, William Jenks (1828)
"... and Joys,—whose bloomy cheeks Seemed glowing high with immortality, Whose
bosoms prophesied superfluous bliss,— While in the arms received, ..."
4. Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Falconer by John Aikin (1843)
"... and the bloomy treasure Hole. " The reckless peasant, who those glowing flowers,
Hopeful of rubied fruit, had foster'd long, Seized, and with cordage ..."
5. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule, George Holmes Howison (1891)
"bloomy, a. I. Flowery, full of blossoms. flabby-lipped. Block, ;-. a. I. Obstruct,
close, blockade, stop, 3. Downy, covered with bloom. Blossom, n. ..."
6. The Fireside Encyclopædia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most (1878)
"... For here the fair savannas know No barriers in the bloomy grass ; Wherever
breeze of heaven may blow, Or beam of heaven may glance, I pass. ..."