Blossomiest vs Blossomest - What's the difference?
blossomiest | blossomest | Related terms |
(blossomy)
* 2005 , Clare Sambrook, Hide & Seek , Canongate (2006), ISBN 9781847676825,
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Most like a blossom.
* 1871 , Myron B. Benton, "A Midwinter-Day", Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science and Art , 25 February 1871,
* 1950 , Judson Crews, A Poet's Breath , Motive Book Shop (1950),
* 1994 , on 5 April 1994
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* 1840 , Francis Hastings Doyle, "To —", in Miscellaneous Verses , Blatch and Lampert (1840),
* 1861 , J. T. Burgess, Life Scenes and Social Sketches: A Book for English Hearths and Homes , W. Kent & Co. (1861),
* 1907 , Louis M. Elshemus, "Mollie", in All About Girls: Unpoetical ''and ''Poetical Maidens , Eastman Lewis (1907),
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Blossomiest is a related term of blossomest.
As adjectives the difference between blossomiest and blossomest
is that blossomiest is (blossomy) while blossomest is most like a blossom.As a verb blossomest is
(blossom).blossomiest
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Adjective
(head)page 281:
- The trees around the little kids' playground dropped the blossomiest blossom I had ever seen.
blossomest
English
Adjective
(head)page 227:
- I fancy that, in the vital kernel of that inanimate ball of fur, which Audubon says he rolls himself into, he is all the while dreaming the sweetest of dreams — living in the rankest, blossomest , honeyest clover, fenced about with delightful tumbled-down stone-walls,
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- The winter that strikes the blossomest season
- is the one most dreaded for wanton destruction
- ... instead of saying "Oh that's nice blossom" ... looking at it through the window when I'm writing, I see it is the whitest, frothiest, blossomest blossom that there ever could be, and I can see it.
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Verb
(head)page 50:
- Like some young flower, thou blossomest ,
- Without a fear on earth;
page 33:
- You live and you die — cold winter is your tomb; but, when spring comes, with its genial showers, and dissolves thy bonds, thou arisest and blossomest more sweetly than before.
page 163:
- That blossomest above the calm Pacific's beach
