blossom in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Blossom: to produce flowers or to develop and mature into a more advanced or vibrant state.
Sample Sentences
- The cherry trees begin to blossom in early spring, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.
- With patience and care, the seedlings will blossom into vibrant flowers by summer.
- As the sun rose higher in the sky, the garden seemed to blossom with life and color.
- Her creativity would blossom once she found the right environment to express herself.
- The artist's latest painting captures the essence of a blossom in full bloom.
- In the warmth of the greenhouse, the exotic plants began to blossom unexpectedly.
- Their friendship continued to blossom over the years, growing stronger with each shared experience.
- The children's laughter made the once quiet park blossom with joy and energy.
- After months of hard work, her efforts finally blossomed into a successful career.
- The quiet forest was suddenly alive, as the wildflowers began to blossom after the rain.
- The cherry trees will blossom beautifully in the spring.
- As the sun shines brighter, the flowers begin to blossom all around.
- She watched the garden come alive as the tulips started to blossom.
- With care and attention, the plant began to blossom after months of nurturing.
- In her dreams, she often imagined herself surrounded by fields of blossom.
- The artist captured the essence of the season in her painting of the blooming blossom.
- Every year, the festival celebrates the arrival of the cherry blossom season.
- The warm rain helped the delicate petals of the blossom to unfold.
- He felt a sense of hope as he observed the first blossom of the year.
- The garden was a riot of color as the blossoms burst into full bloom.