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blossomy

  • a word derived from blossom.
    blossom
    noun
    the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.

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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.

From The Guardian Feb. 25, 2020

Cloud patterns drifted onto jackets at John Galliano, where the designer Bill Gaytten gave the tailoring an unexpected Japanese twist — literally, pinching coats at the back and putting them with blossomy shorts.

From New York Times Jul. 3, 2012

This track, from the album Arrows at the Sun, makes the perfect song for blossomy spring weather.

From The Guardian Apr. 8, 2010

She will see a quartet of dark, florescent women dressed in bouffant gowns, standing amid blossomy garlands.

From Time Magazine Archive

Flower of the World!" replied the gardener, "in whose splendour all the colours of this blossomy creation wax pale, thou reignest here as in thy firmament, like the Star-queen on the battlements of Heaven.

From Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter by Thomas Carlyle