Bloomly vs Bloomy - What's the difference?
bloomly | bloomy |
Of, like, pertaining to, or resembling a flower or bloom; bloomy; floral.
*1878 , Thomas Caulfield Irwin, Songs and romances :
*2008 , Break in Time - Dac 2.1 - Audio Note Kits Forum:
Having or resembling a bloom (as on fruit).
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As adjectives the difference between bloomly and bloomy
is that bloomly is of, like, pertaining to, or resembling a flower or bloom; bloomy; floral while bloomy is having or resembling a bloom (as on fruit).bloomly
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- How piquantly that patch becomes the Mareschale's bloomly cheek to-day !
- The sound went from a bloomly , euphonic sound to a warm fuzzy sound. Is this due to break in?
bloomy
English
Adjective
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