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Bloom (bl m), Harold Born 1930. American literary theorist and scholar whose works include The Anxiety of Influence (1972).
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Used as an intensive: a blooming hot day; a blooming idiot. [Probably a euphemism for bloody.] blooming [?blu?m??]. adv & adj. Brit informal ( intensifier) a ...
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flowers collectively: the bloom of the cherry tree. 3. state of having the buds opened: The gardens are all in bloom. 4. a flourishing, healthy condition; the time or ...
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Definition of BLOOM. 1. : a mass of wrought iron from the forge or puddling furnace. 2. : a bar of iron or steel hammered or rolled from an ingot ...
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bloom n. The flower of a plant. Something resembling the flower of a plant: 'Her hair was caught all to one side in a great bloom of frizz' (Anne Tyler).
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Définition bloom: Barre d'acier de section rectangulaire provenant de l'affinage de la fonte.
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Bloom means the flower of a plant or the state of being in a healthy condition. ( noun). An example of a bloom is a bud on a rose. An example of a bloom is a ...
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A definition of the education glossary term Bloom's Taxonomy.
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