bloomer - Meaning in Sanskrit

bloomer - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of bloomer in English

bloomer noun

  1. an embarrassing mistake
  2. a flower that blooms in a particular way

    Example

    • "a night bloomer"

What is bloomer meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase bloomer refers to an embarrassing mistake, or a flower that blooms in a particular way. See bloomer meaning in Sanskrit, bloomer definition, translation and meaning of bloomer in Sanskrit. Find bloomer similar words, bloomer synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of bloomer. Find the answer of what is the meaning of bloomer in Sanskrit.

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