"bloom is off the rose" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [English]

Audio: en-au-bloom is off the rose.ogg [Australia]
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  1. (idiomatic) The person, object, or situation identified in the context has lost its novelty, freshness, appeal, or acceptability. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: bloom is off the peach
    Sense id: en-bloom_is_off_the_rose-en-phrase-GBix58bC Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 71 29
  2. (idiomatic, business, economics) Business is not going well for a particular identified firm or industry, or the overall economy has taken a downturn. Tags: idiomatic Categories (topical): Business, Economics
    Sense id: en-bloom_is_off_the_rose-en-phrase-Hte33GSY Topics: business, economics, science, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: blush is off the rose

Alternative forms

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