Flowering branches fluttering means: branches full of flowers swaying in the wind.
Interpretation Originally, it refers to the beautiful and charming scenery, and later it is often used as a metaphor for a woman who is very beautifully dressed and charming.
Usage subject-predicate tense; as predicate, determiner, dative, complement; describing a woman who is beautifully dressed.
Example Miss Wang was dressed up in a flamboyant manner and went to her appointment in a hurry.
Pinyin huā zhī zhāo zhǎn.
Origin "Waking Up to the World": the woman's pointed nimble, phoenix-head pair was exposed under the Hunan skirt, and her lotus steps moved gently, as if she were flamboyant.
Proximate synonyms: flowery, peachy red, willow green, ten thousand purples and thousands of reds.
Antonyms: green, dark, red, scarce, thorn hairpin, cloth skirt, ragged clothes.
Flowering and spreading sentences
1. Spring is like a little girl, smiling and walking with flowery branches.
2. Suddenly, a silver bell-like laughter from far and near, originally a group of flowery girls, stepping on the morning sun, along the street flower beds, through the park in front of the factory hurriedly came.
3, picking the flower basket lamps girls, dressed in flowery, colorful and handsome.
4. The girls were even more flamboyant and graceful.
5. An older woman in a flamboyant dress walked around in front of me and I got dizzy.
6. Ni Xiuyun was dressed in a flamboyant manner, and her appearance was completely different from before.
7. She and some of her sisters, dressed to the nines and dragging their beautiful suitcases, went to their dream shopping destination.
8. I fixed my eyes on her, she was dressed so flamboyantly that she caught my eye.
Reference: Baidu Wikipedia - Flowery