Aún no tenemos significados para "arrange flowers".
1You wash lace beautifully and no one can arrange flowers like you.
2And I couldn't arrange flowers if my life depended on it.
3They brought in somebody to explain how to arrange flowers.
4I like to arrange flowers to look like a picture.
5I can knit and sew, make coffee and savouries, arrange flowers-andthat's about all.
6You want me to arrange flowers, and maybe a commemoration in a news service, or a ceremony.
7They would arrange flowers in the épergne, she suggested- afewsweet williams and mignonette and a foxglove or two.
8Our peasants have learned to arrange flowers, our meanest labourer to offer his salutation to the rocks and waters.
9I was going to say I'd rather she would know about loose screws in machinery than how to arrange flowers.
10I can't tie a veil on the way she can, but I can arrange flowers to look-well , Iwon'tboast.
11I never can arrange flowers prettily, which vexes me, for Mamma is so fond of them and cannot go out herself.
12It brings to mind an image of sitting awkwardly on tiny chairs in the local primary school and learning how to arrange flowers.
13It now seems that Jasmine has got rather remarkable taste, and some fine ladies in London are employing her to arrange flowers on their dinner-tables.
14It was Saturday when Tammy came across a pair of women's sneakers in the room off the kitchen where her mother used to arrange flowers.
15They had gone into the library, where Katie was arranging flowers.
16I was only arranging flowers, and not thinking about embodying anything.
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