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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
flowery
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
flowery fabrics
▪ a flowery description
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ All of Philadelphia will be feeling flowery during the week of March 2-9.
▪ Don't use long words or flowery sentences.
▪ He was sunk back in a ruffled flowery chair.
▪ It looks equally good on a flowery china tea cup or embroidered on a pretty, decorative pillow.
▪ On the forecourt stood a horse-drawn van on which was painted the name of a firm of landscape gardeners in flowery script.
▪ Out will go the flowery descriptions of aspects, views and outlook which have always been so derided by disappointed property viewers.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Flowery

Flowery \Flow"er*y\, a.

  1. Full of flowers; abounding with blossoms.

  2. Highly embellished with figurative language; florid; as, a flowery style.
    --Milton.

    The flowery kingdom, China.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
flowery

mid-14c., from flower (n.) + -y (2). Figurative sense "richly embellished," in reference to language, is from c.1600. Related: Floweriness.

Wiktionary
flowery

a. 1 (context not comparable English) Pertaining to flowers. 2 decorate with flowers. 3 Of a speech or piece of writing: too complicated; elaborate; with grandiloquent expressions; bombastic; verbose.

WordNet
flowery

adj. marked by elaborate rhetoric and elaborated with decorative details; "a flowery speech"; "ornate rhetoric taught out of the rule of Plato"-John Milton [syn: ornate]

Gazetteer

Usage examples of "flowery".

As always, he talked in the broad, flowery language of the antismoking lobby, but was polite enough to tread carefully around words like evil and murder in deference to my genealogy.

BURNEY, the maid, a girl with one of those flowery Botticellian faces only met with in England, comes in through the curtained door, which she leaves open, disclosing the glimpse of a white wall.

La Casita, she and Esskay stretched across the synthetic flowery spread and nibbled on Fig Newtons together as Tess paged through the phone book, which was thicker than she had expected.

Berenice is all flowery and old-fashioned, and Emul jumbles up his words.

Bob the Torturnaut rode the white highway of the dying Ethyls all the way to the end of the line, the blinding light giving way to a sunny, flowery hillside from a painting you put over your discount warehouse couch.

Nori, curt, without the usual flowery phrases, and addressed impudently, To the Leader of the Gai-jin, so he had translated it as best he could in the same fashion, interpolating it where necessary: The roju congratulates you and other gai-jin on your escape with your lives and little else from fires started by malcontents and revolutionaries.

Like Mark Antony, for days and days along his green-turfed, flowery Nile, he indolently floats, openly toying with his red-cheeked Cleopatra, ripening his apricot thigh upon the sunny deck.

Occupied Paris did have its peculiarly charming aspect: quiet clean streets free of honking taxicabs and jammed-up automobiles, clear fumeless air, brightly dressed children playing in uncrowded flowery parks, horse carriages bearing women in striking Parisian finery, all as in old paintings of the city.

Clara now began to ask her questions about her home, and Heidi was delighted to tell her all about the mountain and the goats, and the flowery meadows which were so dear to her.

Long meadow grass flecked with bits of flowery color parted before them as they raced across the open field, bouncing over groundwood trunks and leaving in their wake two narrow ribbons of flattened grass.

It was a marvellous cortege, flowery like springtide, full of felicity, which moved every heart.

Dressed in a flowery summer print, with carefully accessorized Aigner pumps,and pearls, she sobbed continuously into a wadded Kleenex.

The language was flowery and, since cardplaying was forbidden by the church, deliberately vague.

A fat, fiftyish woman in a flowery apron, grey hair pinned up in a bun, stood by a large cast-iron cooker, the like of which Cal had not seen before.

All this was couched in the floweriest language, with great gestures and ceremonial pauses.