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Full Bloom

Description:

Full bloom refers to the stage when flowers or plants have fully opened and are at their peak of beauty and maturity. Metaphorically, it also means a period of great success, growth, or fulfillment in one's life.

Senses:

Noun:

  1. The complete opening and flowering of flowers or plants.
  2. A state of maximum beauty or abundance.
  3. A period of great success, growth, or fulfillment in one's life.

Verb:

  1. To reach the stage of full bloom; to open completely.
  2. To flourish or thrive; to experience a period of great success or fulfillment.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - Sense 1:

The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, painting the park with vibrant shades of pink.

Noun - Sense 2:

The garden was a spectacle of full bloom, with flowers of every color and fragrance.

Noun - Sense 3:

After years of hard work, she finally reached full bloom in her career and became a renowned actress.

Verb - Sense 1:

The roses will full bloom in a couple of days if we water them regularly.

Verb - Sense 2:

Since starting his own business, John's career has been in full bloom, and he has achieved tremendous success.

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