Meaning of bloomful | Babel Free
Definitions
Rich in bloom.
literary, poetic
Examples
“As keen froſt nips the bloomful tree, / So this grim thought chills all in me; / Blighting each hope as it ſtrives to be!—”
“Where is the beauty of the summer brook, / The shimmering glory of the bloomful fields?”
“So, when the bloomful summer days are o’er, / When comes the sadder autumn of men’s lives, / May it be found that then a precious store, / The priceless harvest of good work survives.”
“We grow the Star-of-Bethlehem—sweet flower—that blooms for “Reconciliation,”—and the bloomful Star-wart, too, that’s “Welcome to a stranger;” […]”
“Thine eloquence is like the bloomful chintz / That florid, sanguine, gorgeous, hangs for sale / Above thy counter at the Meares bazaar.”
“Many of the vineyardists prepare for market their own grapes, the wife and children, after due training, packing the bloomful clusters in layers with excellent skill.”
“But even as thus he mused, the air with sound / Of numerous foot-falls did abound, / Like plash of delicate rain on grassy ground, / And through the wide-flung doors, with timorous tread, / With each a lovely and low-bent head / Half shadowing her bewilderments of dread, / Came twenty as bloomful maidens as the dome / Of lucid heaven o’erarching Rome / Had ever beamed on; […]”
“It was a great see-saw, that—the party from the warm and woolly West trying to keep at least one ear at a time thawed out sufficiently to save enough of it to hear the jingling bells, and then the flying snow, the nipping and eager air, the bloomful-faced maids and matrons one meets in other sleighs, with ears aflame with the carmine of cold, going by behind flying horses and amid the multitudinous music of the bells, that jingle with such maddening iteration in the play an Irving and a Booth have made famous.”
“Then she leaned toward me all wavery, and shining eyed, and bloomful, and said: “Did you ever hurt Laddie’s feelings, and make him angry and sad?””
“They met halfway, under the bloomful shade of a red haw.”
“A brighter garden waits her coming. How / Her touch brings roses to a bloomful pride.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.