blossom forth
blossom forth
1. Of a plant, to bloom. I can't wait for the flowers I planted to blossom forth and fill our yard with color!
2. Of a person or thing, to quickly grow and mature. It feels like my kids blossomed forth into adulthood in no time at all. I had a much easier time writing my second novel—the idea for its plot just blossomed forth overnight.
See also: blossom, forth
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
blossom forth
1. Lit. [for a plant] to burst into flower. All the trees blossomed forth at the same time. Each spring my tulips blossom forth in all their glory.
2. Fig. [for someone or a concept] to develop or grow quickly. A wonderful idea blossomed forth and caught on quickly. That summer she suddenly blossomed forth into a young woman.
See also: blossom, forth
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- blossom
- blossom out
- burst out into
- burst out into (something)
- burst into (something)
- blossom into
- blossom into (something)
- brighten
- brighten up
- come into blossom