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  • 1take the bloom off something —    If an incident or event takes the bloom off something, it spoils it or makes it less enjoyable.     Their noisy argument in the middle of the party took the bloom off the atmosphere …

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  • 2bloom — bloom1 bloomless, adj. /bloohm/, n. 1. the flower of a plant. 2. flowers collectively: the bloom of the cherry tree. 3. state of having the buds opened: The gardens are all in bloom. 4. a flourishing, healthy condition; the time or period of… …

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  • 10The Blue Planet — Infobox nature documentary bgcolour = show name = The Blue Planet caption = Series title card picture format = 16:9/4:3 when aired on Animal Planet audio format = Stereo runtime = 50 minutes creator = developer = producer = executive producer =… …

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