beflowering

/bɪˈflaʊərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of covering or decorating with flowers.
    • The annual beflowering of the parade floats is a community tradition.
    • The beflowering of the church took the volunteers all morning.
    • Spring beflowering transforms the dull garden into a colorful paradise.
adjective
  1. Covered or decorated with flowers.
    • She wore a beflowering hat to the garden party.
    • The beflowering meadow stretched as far as the eye could see.
    • The beflowering balcony added charm to the old building.
verb
  1. To cover or decorate with flowers.
    • She beflowered the wedding arch with roses and lilies.
    • Every spring, the town beflowers its main square with thousands of tulips.
    • The gardener beflowered the entire fence line with climbing vines.
  2. To adorn or embellish with something decorative or pleasant (often used figuratively).
    • They beflowered the simple room with colorful paintings and soft cushions.
    • The poet beflowered his speech with elaborate metaphors.
    • The author beflowers her prose with vivid descriptions of nature.
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