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flowerverb to produce flowersthe plant will keep flowering if you water it and regularly cut off the dead blossoms bloom, blossom, blow, burgeon(also bourgeon), effloresce, unfold leaf, leavebudopen dry up, fade, shrivel, wilt, witherdie, drop, expire, perish flowernounthe usually showy plant part that produces seedsflowers are always a thoughtful gift bloom, blossom bud, floret, floweret(also flowerette)bouquet, nosegay, posyarrangement, boutonniere, corsage, garland, lei, spray, wreath a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementthe skiing season is usually in full flower by Christmas bloom, blossom, florescence, floruit, flush, heyday, high noon, prime, salad days, springtime autumn, Indian summerblooming, blossoming, efflorescence, floweringacme, apex, climax, meridian, peak, pinnacle, summit, zenithglory, grandeur, splendorbelle epoque(or belle époque), golden age, silver agecomeback, recovery, revival decay, decline, downfallbottom, nadirshriveling(or shrivelling), wilting, withering individuals carefully selected as being the best of a classwithout exception, the flower of this year's graduating class will be going to prestigious colleges A-list, aristocracy, best, choice, corps d'elite, cream, crème de la crème, elect, elite, fat, illuminati, pick, pink, pride, priesthood, prime, royalty, upper crust establishment, gentry, nobility, quality, society, top, top drawer, upper classcaviar(also caviare)who's who cream of the crop, Hall of Fame commoners, herd, hoi polloi, masses, millions, mob, multitude, rank and file, unwashed in the 13th century |