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  • People celebrate with cherry-blossom viewing parties underneath the blossom-laden bows.

    The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010

  • I saw the same abundance of splendid buildings, endlessly varied in material and style, the same clustering thickets of evergreens, the same blossom-laden trees and tree-ferns.

    The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006

  • Outside, through the air barriers that took the place of old-fashioned windows, she could see blossom-laden trees, a cerulean sky, and the occasional bright yellow-green corkscrew bush.

    Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • The blossom-laden branches of a plum tree overhung the walk, and as they passed beneath petals showered them like confetti.

    All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994

  • The blossom-laden branches of a plum tree overhung the walk, and as they passed beneath petals showered them like confetti.

    All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994

  • The blossom-laden branches of a plum tree overhung the walk, and as they passed beneath petals showered them like confetti.

    All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994

  • And he found it - petals scattered on the sward told where an arm or garment had brushed against a blossom-laden branch.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • From every hill I climbed I saw the same abundance of splendid buildings, endlessly varied in material and style, the same clustering thickets of evergreens, the same blossom-laden trees and tree-ferns.

    Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973

  • And he found it -- petals scattered on the sward told where an arm or garment had brushed against a blossom-laden branch.

    Conan The Warrior Howard, Robert E. 1973

  • And he found it -- petals scattered on the sward told where an arm or garment had brushed against a blossom-laden branch.

    Conan The Warrior Howard, Robert E. 1967

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