Crossword-Solution: FLORIST 7 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Florist n. A cultivator of, or dealer in, flowers.
Florist n. One who writes a flora, or an account of plants.

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FLORIST anagram LISTFOR

We have 35 clues for the answer “FLORIST”

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One who sells arrangements in vases 1 answer
Seller of roses and tulips 1 answer
someone who grows and deals in flowers 1 answer
seller of flowers 1 answer
flower dealer 1 answer
bouquet maker 1 answer
a person who arranges and sells flowers 1 answer
Wedding planner's contact 1 answer
Wedding arranger? 1 answer
One arranging blooms for a living 1 answer
Rose vendor 1 answer
Retailer of plants and bouquets 1 answer
Potter, at times? 1 answer
Plant dealer. 1 answer
Owner of a mum-and-poppy business 1 answer
One working on arrangements 1 answer
One who makes arrangements 1 answer
One who keeps mum? 1 answer
One making arrangements 1 answer
ONE tending flowers 1 answer
"Little Shop of Horrors" setting 1 answer
His business is blooming 1 answer
Glad handler 1 answer
Glad expert 1 answer
Busy person on Valentine's Day 1 answer
Arrangement maker 1 answer
"Little Shop of Horrors" storekeeper 1 answer
Busy person today 2 answers
plant shop 2 answers
flower seller 2 answers
Bouquet seller 2 answers
Nursery man. 2 answers
Petal pusher 5 answers
A PERSON WHO KEEPS AND UPDATES A BLOG 11 answers
A SHOP WHERE FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS ARE SOLD 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FLORIST (5)

When he passed a florist’s shop he stopped and looked in at the window, smiling; how naturally pleasant things recalled one another.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
After dinner she and little Miss Baker had gone for a bit of a walk to take advantage of an hour's sunshine and to look at some wonderful geraniums in a florist's window on Sutter Street.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
Mifflin refused to let her help get breakfast--except set out the salt cellars--she ran down Gissing Street to a little florist's shop she had noticed the previous afternoon.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
Mayn’t I tell the florist to send a few every day?” She leaned confidently toward her father: he seldom refused her anything, and Mrs.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Carey’s death Emma had ordered from the florist masses of white flowers for the room in which the dead woman lay.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995

Quotes with FLORIST (3)

So, what do you do when you know you have two days to live? Eat an entire Bitter Chocolate Death cake all by myself. Reread my favorite novel. Buy eight dozen roses from the best florist in town--the super expensive ones, the ones that smell like roses rather than merely looking like them--and put them all over my apartment. Take a good long look at everyone I love.
Robin McKinley Sunshine
The real perfectibility of man may be illustrated, as I havementioned before, by the perfectibility of a plant. The object of theenterprising florist is, as I conceive, to unite size, symmetry, and beautyof colour. It would surely be presumptuous in the most successfulimprover to affirm, that he possessed a carnation in which thesequalities existed in the greatest possible state of perfection. Howeverbeautiful his flower may be, other care, other soil, or other suns, mightproduce one still more beautiful.
Thomas Robert Malthus An Essay on the Principle of Population
I stopped in front of a florist's window. Behind me, the screeching and throbbing boulevard vanished. Gone, too, were the voices of newspaper vendors selling their daily poisoned flowers. Facing me, behind the glass curtain, a fairyland. Shining, plump carnations, with the pink voluptuousness of women about to reach maturity, poised for the first step of a sprightly dance; shamelessly lascivious gladioli; virginal branches of white lilac; roses lost in pure meditation, undeci…
Emil Dorian Quality of Witness: A Romanian Diary, 1937-1944
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1964–2021).