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abloom, adv. and pred. a., prop. phr.|əˈbluːm| [a prep.1 + bloom.] In or into bloom.
1855Browning Men & Women II. Saul 128 The fern-branches all round..Broke a-bloom. 1863Macm. Mag. Jan. 164 The whole hollow was abloom with the yellow gorse. 1876M. E. Braddon J. Haggard's Dau. I. v. 168 Sweet wild flowers abloom under their feet. |