blossomy
English
Etymology
blossom + -y; also possibly descended from to Middle English blosmy, from Old English blōstmig.
Adjective
blossomy (comparative blossomier or more blossomy, superlative blossomiest or most blossomy)
- Similar to blossom.
Usage notes
An irregular superlative form blossomest was used shortly before his death by the English playwright Dennis Potter in a television interview.
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