Read full poem →You are an almond flower unsheathed
Leaping and flickering between the budded branches.
Dictionary Entry
To form buds.
In a Sentence
“The trees are finally starting to bud.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “budded”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Her little breasts so round to see
Were budded like the peony.
Her arms were white as ivory,
Read full poem →The first rose on my rose-tree
Budded, bloomed, and shattered,
During sad days when to me
Read full poem →There stood a marble altar, with a tress
Of flowers budded newly ; and the dew
Had taken fairy phantasies to strew
Read full poem →But, lo, the staff, it budded!
It green'd, it branch'd, it waved.
Read full poem →I don't want it dreamily nibbled for browse
By deer, and I don't want it budded by grouse.
(If certain it wouldn't be idle to call
Read full poem →They were crooking many a trillium
That had budded before the boughs were piled
And since it was coming up had to come.
Read full poem →About this time Town used to swing so gay
When glow-lamps budded in the light-blue trees
And girls glanced lovelier as the air grew dim,
