full flower

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandflower

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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flower
noun[C]
uk
/flaʊər/
us
/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/
the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that ...
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(Definition offullandflowerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull flower

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Fontainebleau # was where court culture reachedfullflower.
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Today that germ blossomed out tofullflower.
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This made an enormous impact on the minds of the young—the thought of this man struck down in thefullflowerof his manhood.
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What will the cost of the scheme be when it is infullflower?
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An international footballer was struck down by this dread disease and cut off in thefullflowerof his splendid young manhood.
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Ideally the crop is mowed when infullflower, and deposited in the silo on the day of its cutting.
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It flowers year-round, especially in spring, and it may be infullflowerat the end of the dry season.
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The genus is known from a single, 10.8 mm diameter,fullflower.
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Seminole patchwork, for which the tribe is known today, came intofullflowerin the 1920s.
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At this point in musical history the folk music revival was infullflower.
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Middleton's career as a character actor came intofullflowerwith the advent of sound movies.
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Leniewski was also a radical nominalist: he rejected axiomatic set theory at a time when that theory was infullflower.
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We burst out into full flowering early in our spring, but long before the summer is over, we are no more than huddled leaves and thick stalks.
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