Use bloom in a sentence
Sentences ending with bloom
- Through the open windows I looked upon a lawn, green with close-shaven turf, set with ancient trees, and variegated with parterres of summer plants in bloom. [4]
- My, you ought to seen old Henry the Eight when he was in bloom. [5]
- The place of this classic meeting was probably on the west coast of Corfu, that incomparable island, to whose beauty the legend of the exquisite maidenhood of the daughter of the king of the Phaeacians has added an immortal bloom. [4]
- Not one of them noticed anything that happened around them, but my heart used to grow light when everything about me budded, and sprouted, and burst into bloom. [10]
- From the 13th the sun shone constantly from a cloudless sky, and on the 18th the fruit-trees in our garden were in full bloom. [10]
- The first was the lovely sight of the _hawthorn_ in full bloom. [6]
- It is a sort of disenchanting familiarity that rubs off the bloom. [4]
- It was characteristic of Lily that her touch made the desert bloom. [9]
- Dyck was right in thinking that in the midshipmen's dismal berth the first flowers of revolt to his rule would bloom. [11]
- We stood pretty high on the Charwon Downs, and though it was terribly hot at times, it was healthy enough; and she never lost her prettiness, though, maybe, she lacked bloom. [11]
Short sentences using bloom
- Keep her bloom! [5]
More example sentences with the word bloom in them
- Graciously look over yonder, Your Highness; does it not seem as if the wood fairy herself had laid by the roadside for your illustrious Majesty the fairest flowers that bloom in field and forest, mere and moss? [10]
- Many joys will yet bloom for you. [10]
- His round of work not consuming all his energies, he must needs cultivate the Doctor's garden, which he kept in one perpetual bloom, from the blowing of the first crocus to the fading of the last dahlia. [6]
- The mission of woman, about which we are pretty weary of hearing, is not accomplished by any means in her years of vernal bloom and loveliness; she has equal power to bless and sweeten life in the autumn of her pilgrimage. [4]
- Home where the white magnolias bloom, Sweet with the bayberry's chaste perfume, Hugged by the woods and kissed by the seal Where is the Eden like to thee? [6]
- But in six weeks at latest I shall be here again; then real life will first begin, and Eros will make the roses bloom for us. [10]
- The Widow Rowens was now in the full bloom of ornamental sorrow. [6]
- Nathaniel Parker Willis was in full bloom when I opened my first Portfolio. [6]
- A drawing by Vanderlyn, made in Paris in 1805, and a portrait by Jarvis in 1809, present him to us in the fresh bloom of manly beauty. [4]
- The crocuses and tulips were in bloom, and his friend, in a gardening apron, was on her knees, trowel in hand, assisting a hired man to set out marigolds and snapdragons. [9]
- I saw him try to fix up something in his mind to take the bloom off that distinction. [5]
- I am sorry to say that the effect has been to take off something of the bloom of his simplicity, and to elevate him into an oracle. [4]
- It is nothing to him how unkind he is, so long as he takes the bloom off. [5]
- He was of those who hypnotize themselves, who glow with self-creation, who flower and bloom without pollen. [11]
- I felt all this as I looked around and saw the hawthorns in full bloom, in the openings among the oaks and other trees of the forest. [6]
- One Sunday afternoon they were returning from the Bloom Street Mission. [4]
- The drive through the town and out to the Galle Face by the seashore, what a dream it was of tropical splendors of bloom and blossom, and Oriental conflagrations of costume! [5]
- But is not the sunshine common, and the bloom of May? [4]
- The tinge of the rose was in full bloom upon her cheek; the charms of sensibility and tenderness were always her associates.. [5]
- The tinge of the rose was in full bloom upon her cheek; the charms of sensibility and tenderness were always her associates. [5]
- Did ye ken the red bloom at the bend o' the crag? [11]
- We dam out the ocean, we make roses bloom in winter and water freeze in summer. [6]
- On every hand the gorse and the may were in bloom, the lilacs were coming to their end, but wild rhododendrons were glowing in the bracken, as he stepped along the road towards the place where he was born. [11]
- While sorry for the cause, I did not regret that my going was delayed till the season when the moors would be all glorious with the purple bloom of the heather; and thus present a scene about which she had often spoken to me. [14]
- She had seen the blossoms stripped from the scanty remnant of her faith in truth and goodness, which had begun to bloom afresh in her heart through the characters of this pair whose marriage procession she had watched. [10]
- Months went by; the bloom forsook his cheek, the fire faded out of his eye; sighings and abstraction usurped the place of smiles and cheerful converse. [5]
- We cannot think that this young man is doomed to perpetual separation from the society of womanhood during the period of its bloom and attraction. [6]
- The country about teas the perfection of cultivated landscape, dotted with cottages, and stately mansions of Revolutionary date, and sweet as an English country-side, whether seen in the soft bloom of May or in the mellow ripeness of late October. [5]
- There are broad streets, with high houses, that once were handsome, palaces that were once the abode of luxury, gardens that still bloom, and churches by the score. [4]
- His other shoulder stole the bloom from many a lovely cheek that brushed him in the surging crush, but he noted it not. [5]
- Although there is something in matrimony that takes the bloom off the peach. [9]
- His complexion had something better than the bloom and freshness which had first attracted me;--it had that diffused tone which is a sure index of wholesome, lusty life. [6]
- Ah, say not so, While daisies bloom and tulips glow! [6]
- What pictures yet slumber unborn in his loom Till their warriors shall breathe and their beauties shall bloom, While the tapestry lengthens the life-glowing dyes That caught from our sunsets the stain of their skies! [6]
- There was instant shading of brightness about him, and he saw a kind of cold purple bloom creep ahead of him to cross the canyon, to mount the opposite slope and chase and darken and bury the last golden flare of sunlight. [13]
- For her the roses bloom, and the red clover. [4]
- The mossy marbles rest On the lips that he has prest In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb. [5]
- Their bloom is reserved for autumn; then they burn with a kind of dark glow, different, doubtless, from the blush of garden blossoms. [14]
- Yet her very presence there was like a garden of bloom to him: a garden full of the odour of life, of vital things, of sweet energy and happy being. [11]
- It too was potter's trash, which a stone might shatter, a flower in full bloom, whose leaves drop apart if touched by the finger! [10]
- It was a perfect day of early summer, the gorse was in full bloom, and the may and the hawthorn were alive with colour. [11]
- She was now past twenty and in the bloom of her beauty, but cold as glass; and though she liked him on account of his old friendship for Ulrich and the affair in the forest, he was only permitted to look at, not touch her. [10]
- My uncle is passionately fond of flowers, and he makes our little yard bloom with them all summer. [9]
- He thought it partly due, at least, to "the fatal delays that have sicklied over the bloom of original enthusiasm. [5]
- It was primly painted now, its posts crowned with the carved pineapples; behind the fence old-fashioned flowers were in bloom, lupins and false indigo; and the retaining wall of blue-grey slaty stone, which he had laid that spring, was finished. [9]
- No,--they will bloom over and over again in poems as in the summer fields, to the end of time, always old and always new. [6]
- To give confidence outside is to destroy the mutual confidence upon which the relation rests, and though interference may patch up livable compromises, the bloom of love and the joy of life are not in them. [4]
- But in one or two houses there was dancing, and, as he passed, Valmond heard the chansons of the humble games they played--primitive games, primitive chansons: "In my right hand I hold a rose-bush, Which will bloom, Manon lon la! [11]
- Were there but one little place where that Eden flower might bloom within your heart, you could not seek to ruin that love which lives in mine and fills it, conquering all the lesser part of me. [11]
- However, Rameses sits on the throne; may life bloom for him, with health and strength! [10]
- The chance remark of a sweetheart, "I hear that you are a coward," may water a seed that shall sprout and bloom and flourish, and ended in producing a surprising fruitage--in the fields of war. [5]
- From this moment my life must wither out or bloom anew. [6]
- Ay, my lads, many flowers bloom in the breasts of men. [10]
- It may be made to bloom like the cabbage; it may spread out like an umbrella--it can never be large enough nor showy enough to suit us. [4]
- Although they had long ceased to bloom, their colour was purple--his was pink. [9]
- What a dainty little figure she was, and how gentle and innocent, how winning and beautiful in the fresh bloom of her seventeen years! [5]
- Thou wouldst not leave us all in gloom Because thy song is still, Nor blight the banquet-garland's bloom With grief's untimely chill. [6]
- All nature is just teeming with new life, and putting on the first delicate verdure and bloom of spring. [4]
- I give you John York's words written by his own hands: "'I did not think when I beheld thee last, dearest flower of the world's garden, that I should see thee bloom in that wide field, rank with the sorrows of royal favour. [11]
- The flower, when it came to bloom, was fair in life, and I hope that in these pages it will not lose too much of its beauty and sweetness. [9]
- Which will bloom in the month of May. [11]
- The locust-trees were in bloom and the fragrance of the blossoms filled the air. [5]
- I cannot tell: I know you but As bee the clover bloom, That sips content, and straightway builds Its mansion and its tomb. [11]
- There in Brinkwort's house in the covert of peaches and pomegranates was the man and the only man who should, who must, bring new bloom to her cheek. [11]
- As for Gifted Hopkins, the roses that were beginning to bloom fresher and fresher every day in Myrtle's cheeks unfolded themselves more and more freely, to speak metaphorically, in his song. [6]
- Far off is he, above desire and fear; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the uncertain planets.-- "'The bloom is vanished from my life, For, oh! [6]
- The Young Doctor had told him that his powerful medicine had brought back the bloom to his young wife's cheeks and the light to her eyes, but how much he believed, he could not himself have said. [11]
- Oh that he had been so happy as to see this woman in the bloom of youthful loveliness! [10]
- He had finished gouging out a cob, and now he fitted a weed stem to it, loaded it with tobacco, and was pressing a coal to the charge and blowing a cloud of fragrant smoke--he was in the full bloom of luxurious contentment. [5]
- Its bloom is gone when another eye sees it before the one for which it was intended. [4]
- How fragrant and full of bloom it was, how well-kept were the beds, the paths, the arbors, and the pond. [10]
- She was twenty four years of age and in the bloom of young womanhood, and we were unsuspecting. [5]
- Grass grows and flowers bloom on its smooth upland, and behind it and in front of it are the snow-peaks. [4]
- It was September, first of the purple months in Coniston, not the red-purple of the Maine coast, but the blue-purple of the mountain, the color of the bloom on the Concord grape. [9]
- Daily, as the fair young idol of the house sank lower and lower, the sorrowful old aunts painted her glowing bloom and her fresh young beauty to the wan mother, and winced under the stabs her ecstasies of joy and gratitude gave them. [5]
- Indeed his blue eyes, his golden curls and his lovely complexion, like the bloom on a peach, were so irresistible that I felt inclined to try and work impossibilities for him. [10]
- With wealth and ease came a brighter bloom to her cheek, but it had a touch of care which would never quite disappear, though it became in time a beautiful wistfulness rather than anxiety. [11]
- One of those dusky red roses just ready to bloom. [9]
- Huckleberry was always dressed in the cast-off clothes of full-grown men, and they were in perennial bloom and fluttering with rags. [5]
- It was no doubt fortunate for her, though perhaps not for the colony, that her romantic career ended by an early death, so that she always remains in history in the bloom of youth. [4]
- In the spacious door-yards the lindens have had room and time to expand, and in the beds of bloom the flowers, if not the very ones that our grandmothers planted, are the sorts that they loved. [4]
- Whatever rancour, indignation, discontent, and sorrow had lurked under ground now came forth, and the buds of longing and joyful expectation hourly unfolded in greater strength and fuller bloom. [10]
- We are all charmed with the luxuriance of a semi-tropical landscape, so violently charmed that we become in time tired of its overpowering bloom and color. [4]
- If the magnolia can bloom in northern New England, why should not a poet or a painter come to his full growth here just as well? [6]
- It was this bright presence that filled the garden, as it did the summer, with light, and now leaves upon it that tender play of color and bloom which is called among the Alps the after-glow. [4]
- It was in bloom, and all the invitation of spring was in the air. [4]
- But the sweet bloom and life died out of her face. [13]
- My brother Foorgat Bey--may flowers bloom for ever on his grave!--he is dead,"--his eyes were fixed on those of David, as with a perfectly assured candour--"and my heart is like an empty house. [11]
- Now he stood before a maiden in the full bloom of her charms, whose superb symmetry of figure surprised and stirred him to the depths of his nature. [10]
- The blossom has been conveyed to the States, submerged in ether; and the bulb has been taken thither also, but every attempt to make it bloom after it arrived, has failed. [5]
- Both looked pale at first, but Maurice soon recovered his usual color, and Laura's natural, rich bloom came back by degrees. [6]
- The wild cherry-trees are in bloom, The bloodroot is white underfoot, The serene early light flows on, Touching with glory the world, And flooding the large upper room Where a sick man sleeps. [5]
- I have lost and you have lost--not entirely, perhaps, but still to a considerable extent--the bloom of that fervour, of that idealism, we may call it, that both of us possessed when we were in our teens. [9]
- She grew thinner, and we all fancied, taller; her complexion was white, and almost transparent, with a tender bloom on her cheek, which I can only liken to a young rose-leaf or the first faint blush of sunrise. [10]
- The monstrous growths and the flaming colors of the tropics contrast with our more subdued loveliness of foliage and bloom. [4]
- Fields of timothy and clover, yellowing to ripeness, took on a fresh bloom from the dew, and there was an odor of new-mown grass from the sections where the scythes had been. [4]
- Everything here in and about Paris was in the green and bloom of spring, and seemed to me very lovely; but my first glance at an English landscape made it all seem pale and flat. [4]
- Flowers bloom there, always, the reader can easily believe--people suffer and sweat, and swear, morning, noon and night, and wear out their stanchest energies fanning themselves. [5]
- How lovely it all was; how idyllic; what a bloom there was on the hills; how amiable everybody seemed; how easy it was to be kind and considerate! [4]
- I considered them all fools, and thought: 'There is only one Eden, and that lies in Holland, and the fairest roses the dew waked on the first sunny morning, bloom in Delft! [10]
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