I am going to the theatre to-night; and I wanted a bouquet.
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She took the bouquet and set it on the nurses' station counter.
3
When my great aunt died, he sent a large bouquet of flowers.
4
Soon after she arrived home a huge bouquet of roses was delivered.
5
In place of the Easter candle, each held a bouquet of flowers.
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Francine threw a nosegay after the departing guest as he got in.
2
Sure enough, there was a drooping nosegay of pinks in the window.
3
Out of the waistcoat-pocket protruded a little nosegay of sweet-williams and musk.
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Atlas came in shortly after and laid a nosegay at Egeria's plate.
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I would not smell at the same nosegay with her in public!
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Alice buried her face in the fragrant posy to hide her embarrassment.
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Besides, the more varied the flowers the handsomer will our posy be.
3
Judah carries a present in his pack and a posy of swampflowers.
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In your wedding dress with a posy in your hand and .
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Or shall I just give it a posy of roses in the bottom?
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Is not a stone to carve a posey on!
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I never wanted it to be posey.
3
Bennett opened the door to admit the burly frame of Posey Breem.
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On this farm was the old Posey fishery and ferry to Maryland.
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Another recipient of Washington's bounty was his old neighbor, Captain John Posey.
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Middleton's shoes, earrings, tiara, as well as replicas of her flowerbouquet and wedding cake were also on display.
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Putin, who has a black belt in the sport, invited tiny 10-year-old Natsumi onto the mat after rerceiving a flowerbouquet.
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Brussels will even feature in some of the retailer's festive flowerbouquets.
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They placed one of the rice balls on the Kobayashi gravestone, in between the fresh flowerbouquets.
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The original gifts were no more than digital trinkets, cartoon images of flowerbouquets, teddy bears and even women's underwear.
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Then I curled up with Rosie's tussie-mussie book and a legal pad.
Ús de posie en anglès
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I'll give you a delicious orange I brought with my lunch for that posie.
2
By and by he trotted around the house and came upon the lassie, busily clearing winter rubbish from her posie bed.
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Only the clumps of trees were there, the mossy grass, the flowers whose beauty and plenteousness mocked the posie in the girl's hands.
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After rejoining the ladies, he sang another, "A posie for my ain dear May," and likewise "A man's a man for a' that."
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Posie could sing, Lucy could draw, Laura could play, I could ride, etc.
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I'm in hopes,' she goes on, 'that Posie'll finish runnin' out that hem some day.'
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She's older'n she was, Miss Posie.
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["The Posie is my composition," says Burns, in a letter to Thomson.
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What is it, Rosy Posie?
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Missy knew the "paper-flower box." It was a big hat-box, appropriately covered with pink-posied paper- aquaintlybeautiful box.
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Almost directly opposite its gate, across the village street, stands Posie Nansie's inn, where the "Jolly Beggars" congregated.
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"Is it no' a bonny posie?" he whispered to Bobby.
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The guests of the rathskeller laughed, clinked glasses and enjoyed the comedy that Posie Carrington was treating them to after her regular performance.
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Rosie Posie has been $26 into $20 after having no luck in the straight last time.
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Posie Carrington laid her dimpled and desirable chin upon her hands, and forgot her audience- afacultythat had won her laurels for her.
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Never a day,' says she, 'but what I set here every minute that I can spare and watch over them palin's for Posie.