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flower people

plural noun

  1. flower children.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of flower people1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

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There’s something for dog people, cat people, flower people, art lovers, pop art lovers and this in black, based on a Picasso quote: Everything You Can Imagine is Real, with topsy-turvy letters.

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The shop has lots of security cameras and can be locked, but Clark Plihal thinks theft is a nonissue, saying flower people “are the most honest people in the world.”

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“He has a team of flower people who arrange flowers for his residences,” she said.

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Go there for her, I pray you, and you will admire with me the exquisite description of her tenderness to these 'flower people,' as Mrs. Mann calls them.

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Thus one band would consist of frog people only, another of witchetty grub people only, another of Hakea flower people only, and so on.

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