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Discover Ludwig"full of flowers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a place or object that has a large quantity or abundance of flowers. Example: The garden was full of flowers, each one more vibrant and fragrant than the last.
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Delivery trucks dropped off trays full of flowers.
OUTSIDE By David Sexton Our window boxes are full of flowers now.
She'd seen the son, Paulie, at Wegman's yesterday, arms full of flowers.
"I wanted it bright and shimmery and full of flowers," Thomas told me.
His house is full of flowers and cookies that neighbors have brought or sent.
The garden itself is full of flowers, peonies, astoras, all a bit wild and chaotic.
This time of year, there are street stalls full of flowers throughout the city.
The house had a garden full of flowers, but Nathaniel didn't play there, because you couldn't really dig.
Hannah Marriott: Well, it was quite a bash, full of flowers, priceless art and A-list celebrities.
Buscot Tea Rooms is delightfully old-fashioned, with a garden full of flowers, and perfect for Sunday breakfast, too.
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Daydreaming is how thinkers think, so I'm staring into full-of-flowers space – hard at work".
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