adjective
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having or abounding in flowers
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decorated with flowers or a floral design
Other Word Forms
- unflowered adjective
Etymology
Origin of flowered
Example Sentences
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"But I'm least impressed with this," she says, gesturing to a Japanese rice that has not flowered.
From BBC
Still, at the time of the January fires, the semi-deciduous trees had not yet flowered, which likely minimized the damage they suffered.
From Los Angeles Times
“She didn’t even meet me. She just said, ‘Go inside and pick roses that match my interiors,’ and it was easy because everything was pink and flowered.
From Los Angeles Times
"Thirty years ago, the shea nut tree had a pattern of its production. It flowered in December then by the time it reached April, it would be ready," Mr Gerima told the BBC.
From BBC
Finally, he pulled a white and blue flowered vase from the pile of debris that stayed together.
From BBC
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