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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

Their label says they're somewhere between Modest Mouse and Broken Social Scene, and their press release calls their music "blossomy, extractive post-punk infused eccentric pop."

From Time Magazine Archive

She was too romantic, too blossomy, too impetuous, too wilful; old Capulet had brought her up injudiciously, and Lady Capulet was a nonentity.

From A Midnight Fantasy by Aldrich, Thomas Bailey