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Meanings of floral offering in English
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Usage of floral offering in English
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With this more sophisticated floraloffering was a sealed note which she opened eagerly:
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He smiled grimly as he tottered shakily down the aisle, grasping his floraloffering with determination.
3
She still hoped to use her floraloffering for its destined end, in some way, though she did not know just how.
4
Then, one early summer night in the last year of the tumultuous century of my birth, Kurt arrived with his customary floraloffering.
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The several members of the household each laid a floraloffering upon the casket lid, and the body was lowered into the grave.
6
She suspected who had made the floraloffering, however, and secretly resolved that Louis should not be guilty of continuing such attentions to her seamstress.
7
At the Floral Temple the guests were presented with floralofferings.
8
There was a large number of floralofferings.
9
Raeburn was a great lover of flowers, and he very often received floralofferings from his followers.
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From the porch of his cottage he had seen Amy and the little girl approaching with their floralofferings.
11
Ted Holiday drifted into Berry's to buy floralofferings for the reigning goddess who chanced still to be pretty Elsie Hathaway.
12
The floralofferings were numerous, including a wreath of white roses and lilies of the valley sent by President and Mrs. Roosevelt.
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Left alone, Esther with a resolutely cheerful air took down a blue bowl and proceeded to arrange therein the day's floralofferings.
14
(It is very vulgar to fill open landaus with displayed floralofferings and parade through the streets.)
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Just walking the pavements becomes an exercise in dodging the small and disposable works of art and floralofferings placed to appease the gods.
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It was Christmas Day, and "this" was an Indian basket of holly and mistletoe, conspicuous, among many costly floralofferings, by its simplicity.