Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An English dialectal variation of blowth.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Prov. Eng. Bloom; a blossoming.
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- noun a
blossom ; abloom
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Examples
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'Oh no, sir ... not of outdoor things; especially just now when the apple-blooth is falling, and everything so green. '
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But where she strays, through blight or blooth, one fadeless flower she wears,
Gloucester Moors and Other Poems William Vaughn Moody 1889
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'Well, Mr. San Cleeve,' Hezzy replied, 'when you've said that a few stripling boys and maidens have busted into blooth, and a few married women have plimmed and chimped (my lady among 'em), why, you've said anighst all, Mr. San Cleeve.'
Two on a Tower Thomas Hardy 1884
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"Oh no, sir -- not of outdoor things; especially just now when the apple-blooth is falling, and everything is so green."
Tess of the d'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy 1884
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Penske Racing general counsel Lawrence Bluth (blooth) called the prospect "terrible" in testimony Friday.
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Penske Racing general counsel Lawrence Bluth (blooth) called the prospect "terrible" in testimony Friday.
unknown title 2009
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Penske Racing general counsel Lawrence Bluth (blooth) called the prospect "terrible" in testimony Friday.
unknown title 2009
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Penske Racing general counsel Lawrence Bluth (blooth) called the prospect "terrible" in testimony Friday.
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“All that blooth means heavy autumn work for him and his hands.
The Woodlanders 2006
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‘Well, Mr. San Cleeve,’ Hezzy replied, ‘when you’ve said that a few stripling boys and maidens have busted into blooth, and a few married women have plimmed and chimped (my lady among ’em), why, you’ve said anighst all, Mr. San
Two on a Tower 2006
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