1. flowered - Adjective
2. flowered - Verb
4. flowered - Adjective Satellite
of Flower
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am dead to them, even though I once flowered. Sylvia Plath
Percy!” he bellowed. He dropped his broom and ran at me. If you've never been charged by an enthusiastic Cyclops wearing a flowered apron and rubber cleaning gloves, I'm telling you, it'll wake you up quick. Rick Riordan
In December 1998, I considered myself an expert on love. I was almost a year into a relationship, one that had grown more slowly than I had wished, but once it flowered it was much more stimulating than any marriage or relationship I had known. Jane Smiley
This earth is one of the rare spots in the cosmos where mind has flowered. Julian Huxley
I see now that when Norma flowered in our garden I became a weed, allowed to exist only where I would not be seen, in corners and dark places. Daniel Keyes
After its hothouse incubation in the seventies, appropriation breathed important new life into art. This life flowered spectacularly over the decades - even if it's now close to aesthetic kudzu. Jerry Saltz