blooming

/ˈbluːmɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Having flowers open; in the state of producing flowers.
    • She picked a few blooming daisies for the vase.
    • The blooming roses filled the garden with a sweet scent.
    • We walked through the blooming cherry trees in the park.
  2. (informal, chiefly British) Used as an intensifier, often to express annoyance or emphasis.
    • It's a blooming miracle we finished on time.
    • I can't find my blooming keys anywhere!
    • That blooming dog dug up all my flowers again.
verb
  1. Present participle of bloom; producing flowers.
    • The apple trees are blooming later than usual this year.
    • Look at those wildflowers blooming along the roadside.
    • The cactus is blooming for the first time in five years.
noun
  1. The process or period of a plant producing flowers.
    • This variety has a long blooming season from June to September.
    • The blooming of the tulips happens in early spring.
    • The garden is at its best during the summer blooming.
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