bloomy

adj

Etymology

From bloom + -y.

  1. derived from Bloem
  2. derived from Blom
  3. derived from blōma
  4. derived from blom
  5. suffixed as bloomy — “bloom + y

Definitions

  1. Having or resembling a bloom (as on fruit).

    • There young Telemachus, his bloomy face / Glovving cæleſtial-ſvveet vvith godlike grace, / Amid the Circle ſhines: but hope and fear / (Painful viciſſitude!) his boſom tear.
    • Ms. Schwartz, above, a former management consultant who studied the craft in France, makes several delicately tangy cheeses, including an ash-coated pyramid, a soft herb-flecked one and another with a tender, bloomy rind.
  2. Full of blooms

    Full of blooms; flowering.

    • a bloomy garden

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Derived

bloominess

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA