Elizabeth showed Aaron her lilac bushes, which she'd planted herself and nursed until they were hearty and all abloom. |
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Estelle was led to a quiet room overlooking the expansive green countryside all abloom with spring color and new life. |
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In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain. |
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Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys. |
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For those who like the darkest of red roses, Raven is always abloom with small, velvety red roses that grow in large clusters. |
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The forest was warm as summer and abloom with an abundance of colorful flowers. |
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We are finding that the closely tended garden of hadrons is abloom with exotic new growths. |
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As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery. |
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Albeit dusty in appearance, the movie is abloom with the fresh influence of imported pop. |
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The inexact but rich color of the film incidentally hints at the glory of Matisse's cutout garden when it was freshly abloom. |
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It's already October, but the Gardens of Remembrance are still abloom with a mix of interesting shapes and textures, and more people are coming to see and enjoy the park. |
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The sky was gray on the February day when I arrived for a visit, but inside the coöperative two adjoining rooms were abloom with color. |
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There are all sorts of peonies and violets abloom at Five Corners. |
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Come warmer weather, the children will relocate to the spacious backyard, which in a couple of months will be abloom with forsythia and wisteria. |
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The batwings, full of tulips in May, are now abloom with cosmos, angelonia and lantana. |
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Who does not feel the passage of divine dreams over his troubled life when the infinite meadows of heaven are suddenly abloom with light? |
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A pergola — abloom with pendulous wisteria clusters in the spring — has weather-worn wooden benches that make a perfect spot for gazing at the flowers. |
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In August they're abloom with tulips and daffodils. |
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Our attractive grounds and walking trails reflect the beauty of the changing seasons, whether ablaze with fall colours, covered by a blanket of snow in early winter, or abloom with lovely gardens in spring and summer. |
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When they returned, Jade's cheeks were abloom, her eyes alight with anticipation. |
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This moderately difficult trail passes through open forest, often abloom with flowers, and affords many beautiful vistas overlooking the seemingly endless waves of rainforest-covered mountains. |
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He was abloom with heat and anxiety. The sweat underneath his arms had turned into an oily slick. |
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The Hollywood concept of clean-shaven, square-jawed young men and fragrant young ladies with cheeks abloom does not seem to square with the facts. |
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