Blooming
21Blooming — El Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo “Blooming” es un club de fútbol boliviano, de la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra en la región de Santa Cruz. Fue fundado el 1 de Mayo de 1946 y juega en la 1º división de la Liga del Fútbol Profesional… …
22blooming — adj. Blooming is used with these nouns: ↑flower …
23blooming — bloom|ing [ˈblu:mıŋ, ˈblumın] adj, adv [only before noun] BrE spoken old fashioned used for emphasizing a remark, especially when you are angry or surprised ▪ It s blooming ridiculous! …
24blooming — bloom|ing1 [ blumıŋ ] adjective, adverb BRITISH SPOKEN used for emphasizing something, especially when you are slightly annoyed blooming bloom|ing 2 [ blumıŋ ] adjective looking healthy and attractive. This is often used about pregnant women,… …
25Blooming — Another alternative to the word bloody. You might hear someone say not blooming likely so that they don t have to swear …
26blooming — Adj./Adv. An intensifier. E.g. It s blooming cold outside! …
27blooming — I UK [ˈbluːmɪŋ] / UK [ˈblʊmɪn] / US [ˈblumɪŋ] adjective, adverb British spoken used for emphasizing something, especially when you are slightly annoyed Who s making that blooming noise? II UK [ˈbluːmɪŋ] / US [ˈblumɪŋ] adjective looking healthy… …
28Blooming — WikiV This effect is sometimes called whiter than white. Blooming occurs when the white voltage level is exceeded and screen objects become fuzzy and large. The defocusing of regions of a picture where brightness is excessive.[1] …
29blooming — /ˈblumɪŋ/ (say bloohming) adjective 1. in bloom; blossoming; in flower. 2. glowing as with youthful freshness and vigour: *I did think you bright and happy this morning, brighter and happier than I have ever seen you look before, and so I called… …
30blooming — perteklinis švytėjimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. blooming vok. Überstrahlung, f rus. избыточно яркое свечение, n pranc. hyperluminosité, f …