Definitionadj. elaborately or excessively ornamented
Last update: February 21, 2016
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The decoration at his reception was florid in taste. [verb]
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Due to excessive drinking his complexion is permanently florid. [adjective]
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He had a bushy, white mustache and a florid face. [Please select]
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Another early influence was the verse anthem of the English baroque, in which florid solos alternated with slightly more sedate choruses. [Please select]
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One was a florid man of large proportions, dressed in the height of the fashion and with scrupulous neatness. [Please select]
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A line of railings, covered with ironwork of a florid and intricate pattern, but greatly decayed, shut it off from the roadway. [Please select]
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All that Italian florid music is. [Please select]
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He was violent and florid, as district-attorneys usually are. [Please select]
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Eris is represented as a woman of florid complexion, with dishevelled hair, and her whole appearance angry and menacing. [Please select]
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Of the Florid or Perpendicular English Style 120 CHAP. [Please select]
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