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efflorescent

[ef-luh-res-uhnt] / ˌɛf ləˈrɛs ənt /




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Viewed from space, there's all this enticing, suddenly efflorescent terrain far from the tropics.

From Washington Post

Of those works, a particularly thrilling one will be Gamboa II, an extravagant, efflorescent canopy made of dangling beads, balls, flowers and other materials typically used for samba floats.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across the River Thames on the Southbank, there is an efflorescent roof garden with a difference.

From BBC

It coincided with Isabella's reign, and was a characteristic outburst of its new wealth and conquests, appropriately efflorescent and grandiose, though if carried one step beyond it would be decadent.

From Project Gutenberg

"Because it is so—so efflorescent, I suppose."

From Project Gutenberg