Bloomer in a sentence as a noun

To depict Steve Jobs as a late bloomer who did nothing big before 40 is silly.

> I started putting on weight when I was 40, A late bloomer, huh... did you stay active your whole youth and then stopped for some reason?

I was a late bloomer into programming. But now I'm in grad school for computer science and am doing quite well and absolutely love programming.

I was an early bloomer and I'm grateful for it. I've now been coding regularly for more than half my life in a spectrum of different languages.

You can always call yourself a late bloomer but your level of anxiety will raise exponentially. I wouldn't advise you to go in this way.

Well he's not a late bloomer to the vast majority of people. I think no matter your lot in life, if you're competitive, you get the feeling that you missed out on a lot that you could have accomplished.

Long story short: I, too, feel like a late bloomer that hasn't filled his expectations from earlier successes. However, I don't run a fund, haven't worked for successful startups and am not friend with Sean Parker.

So I'm a late bloomer: I started programming around my 20, while doing a degree in biology. Enjoyed it so much that I first thought about doing a mixed cursus, then completely put aside my degree.

A few examples: - Dave McClure, who I admire and respect, writing a ridiculous blog post about 'hoping to be a late bloomer.' Dude, you have a Wikipedia article about yourself.

I am a late-bloomer in mathematics, by way of computer science. I love my parents and had a wonderful childhood, but I grew up thinking math was boring, and my interest in my high school and early college courses was shallow at best.

If you get no favourable replies it’s because you haven’t displayed what value you can bring to those companies yet, but it won’t because you’re a “late bloomer”.

The current, most popular post on the svbtle network is Dave McClure, a super angel with his own Wikipedia page, hoping that he's a "late bloomer", not a "loser." dcurtis' latest post: Ive been hearing rumblings which suggest that Flipboard is about to be blocked from Twitters API, following Instagrams blockage last week.

Besides, if he is a late bloomer, the success of his career and his paycheck matter much more than body fat percentage. A male's ability to provide benefit to a female just doesn't lean much towards the "fighting off sabertooth tigers" anymore, nor even in the western world towards "fighting off other males".

Bloomer definitions

noun

a flower that blooms in a particular way; "a night bloomer"

noun

an embarrassing mistake