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单词 blooming
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Definition of blooming in English:

blooming

adjectiveˈbluːmɪŋˈblumɪŋ
British informal
  • attributive Used to express annoyance or for emphasis.

    of all the blooming cheek!
    as submodifier a blooming good read
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I said, you used to talk to our old cat - the real one, all the blooming time, so don't you give me that!
    • Oh these blooming bones… They hurt with arthritis, especially when you fall, she thought!
    • ‘The whole route is 10 miles and it's blooming hard work when you've got a Victorian dress on and I usually walk it,’ she said.
    • There were rats, rats, as big as blooming cats, in the quartermaster's store.
    • The person who figured out that you could make money out of standing still on a box was a blooming genius, for sure.
    • And she should think herself blooming lucky at that!
    • After the arduous editing process, Lloyd himself ‘wasn't really in the best physical condition to turn round and start doing a blooming topical puppet show’.
    • I went outside and saw this blooming big banner telling people to come and shop in Scarborough.
    • A best-kept gardens contest in Keighley was a blooming success.
    • A flower festival at St Andrew's Church, Kildwick, at the weekend was a blooming success.
    • The volunteer gardeners at St Leonard's Hospice are calling on fellow horticulturalists to help them make their plant sale a blooming success for our Hospice 2000 Appeal.
    • Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
    • The cost of loving is proving blooming expensive for St Valentine's Day romantics.
    • While most people might be scratching their heads experts think the public have made a blooming marvellous choice.
    • How can you be sure that it is not something that merely looks like the blooming Truth, walks like the Truth but is merely masquerading as the Truth?
    • He stands a blooming good chance of winning races outright.
    • I saw how the fine form of man was degraded and wasted; I beheld the corruption of death succeed to the blooming cheek of life; I saw how the worm inherited the wonders of the eye and brain.
    • It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto.
    • But after some help from his son, who did the digging and planting under Doug's supervision, he managed to get his patch looking blooming marvellous in perfect time for the judging.
    • I am sure it will be a blooming wonderful day and our life will keep on blossoming.
    Synonyms
    robust, healthy, in good health, hale and hearty, strong, strong as an horse, strong as an lion, strong as an ox, sturdy, fine, fit, in good condition, in tip-top condition, in good shape, in good trim, in good kilter
 
 

Definition of blooming in US English:

blooming

adjectiveˈblumɪŋˈblo͞omiNG
British informal
  • Used for emphasis or to express annoyance.

    as submodifier a blooming good read
    I didn't learn a blooming thing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He stands a blooming good chance of winning races outright.
    • And she should think herself blooming lucky at that!
    • I went outside and saw this blooming big banner telling people to come and shop in Scarborough.
    • But after some help from his son, who did the digging and planting under Doug's supervision, he managed to get his patch looking blooming marvellous in perfect time for the judging.
    • A best-kept gardens contest in Keighley was a blooming success.
    • I am sure it will be a blooming wonderful day and our life will keep on blossoming.
    • While most people might be scratching their heads experts think the public have made a blooming marvellous choice.
    • The person who figured out that you could make money out of standing still on a box was a blooming genius, for sure.
    • The cost of loving is proving blooming expensive for St Valentine's Day romantics.
    • ‘The whole route is 10 miles and it's blooming hard work when you've got a Victorian dress on and I usually walk it,’ she said.
    • A flower festival at St Andrew's Church, Kildwick, at the weekend was a blooming success.
    • There were rats, rats, as big as blooming cats, in the quartermaster's store.
    • But I said, you used to talk to our old cat - the real one, all the blooming time, so don't you give me that!
    • After the arduous editing process, Lloyd himself ‘wasn't really in the best physical condition to turn round and start doing a blooming topical puppet show’.
    • The volunteer gardeners at St Leonard's Hospice are calling on fellow horticulturalists to help them make their plant sale a blooming success for our Hospice 2000 Appeal.
    • I saw how the fine form of man was degraded and wasted; I beheld the corruption of death succeed to the blooming cheek of life; I saw how the worm inherited the wonders of the eye and brain.
    • How can you be sure that it is not something that merely looks like the blooming Truth, walks like the Truth but is merely masquerading as the Truth?
    • Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
    • Oh these blooming bones… They hurt with arthritis, especially when you fall, she thought!
    • It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto.
    Synonyms
    robust, healthy, in good health, hale and hearty, strong, strong as an horse, strong as an lion, strong as an ox, sturdy, fine, fit, in good condition, in tip-top condition, in good shape, in good trim, in good kilter
 
 
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