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blossom

1 of 2noun
/ˈblɑ.səm/
Forms:blossoms
1

a flower or a lot of flowers, particularly on a bush or a fruit tree

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  • The cherry tree was covered in delicate pink blossoms, creating a stunning display in the garden.
  • In spring, the apple orchard is filled with fragrant white blossoms, attracting bees and other pollinators.
  • She admired the vibrant blossoms of the magnolia tree as they opened in the warm sunlight.
  • The festival celebrates the arrival of the blossoms, with visitors coming from all over to see the floral beauty.
  • The gardener carefully tended to the rose bushes, ensuring each blossom was healthy and vibrant.
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2

a period of peak prosperity or productivity

  • The company reached its blossom in the 1990s.
  • Her career was in full blossom after publishing the breakthrough novel.
  • The city experienced a cultural blossom during the renaissance.
  • The team was in blossom during the championship season.
  • The artist entered a blossom of creativity and innovation.