We found 39 examples of how to use blossom in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 39.
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1. | Does fruit-blossom honey taste different from wild-blossom honey? | |
2. | The apple tree has a beautiful blossom. | |
3. | The apple-blossom was touched by the frost. | |
4. | It looks like cherry blossom-viewing season is at an end. You can see the petals fluttering down. | |
5. | The apricot trees are in full blossom. | |
6. | The cherry trees are about to blossom. | |
7. | The cherry trees are in full blossom. | |
8. | The cherry blossom season brings crowds of people to parks. | |
9. | The city of Mito was crowded with blossom viewers. | |
10. | The cherry blossom is to Japan what the rose is to England. | |
11. | I hope their relationship will blossom into something permanent. | |
12. | She watched the apple trees burst into blossom. | |
13. | The warm weather will bring the fruit trees into blossom soon. | |
14. | No autumn fruit without spring blossom. | |
15. | You are pretty, like a cherry blossom. | |
16. | It looks like it may rain today. I'm worried that our cherry-blossom-viewing party might be canceled. | |
17. | This couple approaches humor so dryly that enormous chains of jokes will blossom without an iota of laughter. | |
18. | Would God, I were the tender apple blossom, That floats and falls from off the twisted bough, To lie and faint within your silken bosom, Within your silken bosom as that does now. | |
19. | The flowers will soon blossom. | |
20. | The cherry blossom is in April. | |
21. | The apple trees will probably start to blossom next week. | |
22. | Before bearing fruit, orange trees blossom with a flower called an "azahar". | |
23. | Mix the eggs with the sugar until the mixture whitens. Next, add the orange blossom and 40 g of milk. | |
24. | Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?' | |
25. | The apple-trees were in full blossom, and the fragrant elders bent their long green branches down to the stream which wound round a smooth lawn. |