bloomingly

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adv

1

With or by flowers that are blooming.

The fields dress'd so bloomingly gay ; The birds that delightfully sing -Delight not when Celia's away :

But whether observed or not by the dust-loving eyes of vanity and fashion, nature goes silently and bloomingly on.

2

While blossoming; in the process of blooming.

A rose-tree never appears so bloomingly lovely as when placed between two leafless thorns .

But when I am grown old, and in the obstruction of death, will not all that now rustles so bloomingly and livingly about me appear gray and dull ?

3

In the bloom of health; flourishingly.

Though Mrs. Belsize made herself so intensely agreeable, was what is called a "fine woman," (certainly not more than forty,) and became her age bloomingly; yet the young clergyman shrunk from her ordinary civilities , and positively winced at her more glaring attentions .

She little thinks how fatal are those charms she bears bloomingly into womanhood .

4

Redly; in a rosy manner.

Little Jimmy was none the worse for the climate; the frost and snow delighted him, the boisterous easterly windows only brought the roses more bloomingly into his cheeks, and even the dreary wet days did not seem to have any injurious effect upon his robust and healthy spirits .

An early writer on the poem remarked that his manuscript was "bloomingly erubricated with Latin quotations ."

5

Coming into full development or openness.

May He spare him to see throughout the land bloomingly flourish the good see he himself so sedulously sowed.

To me, fresh from a desert where they beat you for carrying books, it seemed profoundly cultivated, bloomingly humanistic.

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