The blush is off the rose In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "the blush is off the rose", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2022-03-29 08:03

Meaning of The blush is off the rose

Variants:

the bloom is off the rose

The blush is off the rose phrase

Used to mean that something that is not new, fresh, or interesting anymore

I think that the blush is off the rose with this marriage.

I'm afraid that the blush is off the rose in our relationship because long distance relationships are not easy.

The blush is not off the rose because this is the second time I have watched this movie.

Grammar and Usage of The blush is off the rose

The negative form of the phrase is "the blush is not off the rose".

Origin of The blush is off the rose

The phrase's literal meaning may denote its figurative meaning. Literally, it illustrates a rose whose color is no longer vibrant or appealing as when it first blooms.

This phrase's date of origin is nowhere found.

The Origin Cited: phrases.org.uk .
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