And on the edges of evangelicalism, where alertness to “New Age” influence runs high, concern has bloomed into outrage.
The Strange Saga of ‘Jesus Calling,’ The Evangelical Bestseller You’ve Never Heard Of|Ruth Graham|February 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Love has bloomed amid an otherwise painful period, marred by outrages large and small.
Love After Lockerbie|Lloyd Grove|August 10, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Words which were apparently sown in the darkness have bloomed in the light.
From Aldershot to Pretoria|W. E. Sellers
The grass that grew and the flowers that bloomed there, seemed to him unlike any that grew elsewhere.
What Men Live By and Other Tales|Leo Tolstoy
But I did not die; I took root and bloomed here, and must always stay unless some one will take my seeds back.
Lulu's Library, Volume II|Louisa M. Alcott
But one blustering day, the wind carried a seed from the wayside weed into a florist's garden; it sprouted, rooted and bloomed.
Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures|George W. Bain
It came out beautifully in the spring and these are the first roses that bloomed.
A Little Girl in Old Salem|Amanda Minnie Douglas
bloomed
/ (bluːmd) /
adjective
photogoptics(of a lens) coated with a thin film of magnesium fluoride or some other substance to reduce the amount of light lost by reflectionAlso called: coated