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Beflower

Beflower \Be*flow"er\, v. t. To besprinkle or scatter over with, or as with, flowers.
--Hobbes.

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beflower

vb. (context obsolete English) To cover with flowers.

Usage examples of "beflower".

These miserably disinclined, The lamentably unembraced, Insult the Pleasures Earth designed To people and beflower the waste.

Tea Table-- this latter a great smooth-surfaced mass of rock, with diminishing wine-glass stem, perched some fifty or sixty feet above the river, beside a beflowered and garlanded precipice, and sufficiently like a tea-table to answer for anybody, Devil or Christian.

In alcoves beflowered girls offered synthetic love to wheezing old men, and elsewhere others lay stupefied by dream-powders.

Her clothes were country-made, but perfect as regarded fit and trimness, her beflowered hat was worn with a touch of coquettish grace, a trifle un-English, but very delightful.

Bobrin inclined her beflowered head, then shot Daav a glance of pure mischief.

Gingerly, with trembling knees, they set out to cross the next beflowered bridge.

In alcoves beflowered girls offered synthetic love to wheezing old men, and elsewhere others lay stupefied by dream-powders.

Bobrin inclined her beflowered head, then shot Daav a glance of pure mischief.

Fontayne Finehart bought her a pair of beflowered sandals with ridiculous heels.

The grass was beflowered with open blossoms, incense sweet as myrrh pervaded upland and forest, birds sang on the mountain top, and all gave thanks to the great God.

And then the cold weather before long put an end to the little promenades of rime by the shore, and Gard had to try other lines of attack on this radiant and beflowered German fortress.

One beflowered matron was explaining loudly to her friends as she walked by that some hippie had shoved a knife into five fellow drug addicts and had been killed resisting arrest.