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blossomy

adjective as in floral

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And so the most interesting aspect of the facsimiles is that they trace a development from rather innocuous clouds of billowy, blossomy color reminiscent of Helen Frankenthaler, to something grittier, more fraught and much more engaging.

Over time, this image of Britain – green, giving and blossomy, an Eden to which city-dwellers joyfully flee in moments of leisure – came to inform the country’s view of itself.

A festival volunteer warned a few eager selfie takers against even tugging on the blossomy branches of the Yoshino cherry trees lining the Constitution Avenue side of the grounds.

Blossomy rose-color birdsong air streaked sour with breakfast cookfires.

The entire country indulges in a week-long, blossomy bacchanal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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