emblossom in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
EMBLOSSOM (verb): to begin to bloom or produce flowers, especially as a sign of the arrival of spring.
Sample Sentences
- The garden began to embloom as spring approached, filling the air with vibrant colors.
- As the sun warmed the soil, the dormant flowers started to embloom, promising a beautiful season ahead.
- Her creativity seemed to embloom after she spent time in nature, inspiring her latest art project.
- With each passing day, the once-bare branches began to embloom, transforming the landscape into a canvas of life.
- The community came together to embloom the park with an array of wildflowers, celebrating their love for the environment.
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