beflower

/bɪˈflaʊər/
verb
  1. To cover or decorate with flowers.
    • The children helped beflower the float for the parade with fresh blossoms.
    • The gardener decided to beflower the entire garden path for the wedding.
    • She loved to beflower her balcony with bright pink petunias every spring.
  2. To adorn or embellish with something beautiful or decorative, not necessarily literal flowers.
    • They planned to beflower the hall with colorful banners and lights for the festival.
    • The poet's language was so rich it seemed to beflower every line with vivid imagery.
    • Her speech was beflowered with kind words that made everyone feel welcome.
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