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[ bih-flou-erd ] / bɪˈflaʊ ərd /
adjectiveadorned or decorated with flowers. Origin of befloweredFirst recorded in 1620–30; be- + flower + -ed2 Words nearby befloweredbef., befall, befit, befitting, beflag, beflowered, befog, befool, before, beforehand, before long Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for befloweredShe expected a light silk, and kid gloves, and a beflowered hat. The Girl from Montana|Grace Livingston Hill Was this impression disturbed when from their tiring-room the nymphs and dames emerged powdered, beflowered, effulgent? From the Easy Chair, series 3|George William Curtis Like the other rooms this was beflowered for the party and scant of furniture, for dancing purposes. The Luminous Face|Carolyn Wells She did so, and revealed a pincushion, but a pincushion so befrilled and belaced and beflowered one could scarce tell what it was. Marjorie at Seacote|Carolyn Wells
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