Blooming in a sentence as a noun

So it's not just my blooming fantasy speaking here.

They're way too bright if we're looking for subpixels, since all we see are full pixels, smeared together into blooming white.

While you may be right about comparisons with other similar sized cities, I feel that I've seen quite the blooming of tech startups.

Were Van Gogh a programmer today he would have been late blooming second-career type rockstar cowboy coder that burned out in a half a dozen years before killing himself.

Blooming in a sentence as an adjective

Then, the regulation books start to explode in length to cover the all the blooming techniques, and with it, he regulatory agencies...And then the process starts over.

They might possibly be that rare exception, a flower blooming on a dunghill, but asking sharp questions to establish that is neither impolite nor inappropriate.

However, bees will automatically stop taking syrup when the nectar returns - you can always tell when things are blooming enough because they'll ignore your offered syrup.

Kudos Pierre, your apps are super high quality and the colors are just blooming, very fun stuff, even for an adult like me to just mess around and watch the pretty colors fly around, or the ball physics.

Quote Examples using Blooming

Rich history on every block.. great for photography hobby, looks awesome in winter with all the snow.. looks awesome in the fall with all the leaves.. looks awesome in the spring with blooming spring blossoms.. easy to meet intellectual people.. models.

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Blooming definitions

noun

the organic process of bearing flowers; "you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed"

See also: bloom

adjective

informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot"