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bed of flowers

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Word: Bed of Flowers

Definition: A "bed of flowers" is a noun that refers to a specific area of ground where many flowers are planted and grow together. It is often designed to be beautiful and colorful.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bed of flowers" to describe a garden or a part of a yard where flowers are intentionally planted.
  • It is often found in parks, gardens, or personal yards.
Examples:
  1. "The park has a lovely bed of flowers that attracts many visitors."
  2. "In spring, the bed of flowers in my backyard blooms with bright colors."
Advanced Usage:
  • In gardening and landscaping, a "bed of flowers" can be part of a larger design, where different types of flowers are chosen for their colors, heights, and blooming times to create a visually appealing display.
Word Variants:
  • Flower Bed: This is a synonym and is used interchangeably with "bed of flowers."
  • Flowering Bed: Another variant that emphasizes the blooming aspect of the flowers.
Different Meanings:
  • While "bed of flowers" primarily refers to a garden area, "bed" can also mean a place to sleep or rest, such as a "bed" in a bedroom.
Synonyms:
  • Flower Bed: As mentioned, this is the most common synonym.
  • Garden Bed: This term can refer to a wider area that may include vegetables or other plants, but can also mean a bed of flowers.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "bed of flowers," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "Stop and smell the roses," which means to take time to appreciate the beauty around you, including flowers.
Additional Notes:
  • When talking about a "bed of flowers," you can also describe the types of flowers it contains (e.g., "a bed of roses" or "a bed of tulips") to give more detail.
  • It is common to maintain a "bed of flowers" by watering, weeding, and pruning to keep it healthy and attractive.
Noun
  1. a bed in which flowers are growing

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