Imitation flower, usually of silk or synthetic fabric, used as an ornament on clothing or hats.
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Examples for "flower"
Examples for "flower"
1Mr Johnston hopes the flower industry has something better planned next year.
2In Luther, it was the root; in Erasmus, it was the flower.
3That's right: The flower of sustainable energy is blooming in oil country.
4Of course, I can't look at the flower without thinking of Eio.
5Imported seeds may flower at a different time, affecting the food chain.
1She took up one of them: Rose and Storey, importers of French millinery , flowers, feathers, ribbons, etcetera.
1Handwritten letters, silk flower leis, a thermos from a Batman lunch box.
2Accessorize: Slip on antennae from the dress up box and carry a silk flower.
3It was an orange silk flower swaying in a woman's hair as she took her place on her knees.
4She had removed a faded silk flower from her bonnet and fastened it to her hair with a comb.
5A silk flowered-pattern dress with belt, showy bracelet and earrings, flouncy sleeves.
1The tall pagoda, like a velvet flower, blossoms against the sky; the Sacred Mountain fades, and in the town a child laughs suddenly.
2And lo, what she carried in her beak twinkled and trembled and shone in many colors, like a drop of dew on a velvet flower-cheek.
3A 1937 calendar, paper dolls, blue bow and velvet flowers all cosseted in a chocolate box.
4On mantelets of silk, entirely embroidered velvet ribbon is worn; or stamped velvet flowers, upon the stuff, produce a very pleasing effect.
1Richard Novack makes fabric flowers, some dyed in a shade called Treasury Green.
2Her hair has been styled with two sparkly hairclips and she is wearing a pale pink dress studded with fabric flowers.