No woman ever combined a carnation and a rosebud into a boutonniere.
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He reached out and plucked a green carnation from behind Truck's ear.
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It wasn't a rose, it wasn't a carnation, it wasn't a dahlia.
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Yes, that is what I smell, like a clove carnation-itis divine.
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She was a small, lantern-jawed woman with a carnation on her lapel.
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Dianthuscaryophyllus-crossed and self-fertilisedflowers yielded seeds as: 92.
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Dianthuscaryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae).-Producesvery few capsules which contain any good seeds.
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Dianthuscaryophyllus, garden variety.
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Dianthuscaryophyllus: circumnutation of young leaf, traced from 10.15 P.M. June 13th to 10.35 P.M. 16th.
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Dianthuscaryophyllus (third generation).
Uso de flesh color en inglés
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They were warm, and a healthy fleshcolor; the ropes were all right.
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The blue went away into a normal though pale fleshcolor.
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Her breasts were high and that unusual pale rose fleshcolor.
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The brow and cheeks were of a fleshcolor, the nose politely inconspicuous.
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The doctor had tiny black eyes, skin the off- fleshcolor of a Band-Aid.
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It was of a bright fleshcolor, and fastened to a board on the floor.
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The black, the fleshcolor, the purple.
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When an artist wished to produce fleshcolor he mixed white, light red, yellow ocher, and terra vert.
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You're the best painter in the world: Could you make a mask of fleshcolor according to my instructions?
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His bill was fleshcolor.
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The center of the cheeks became colored in a natural fashion, and the rest of the body resumed the natural fleshcolor.
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It is fine-grained, crystalline, silico-magnesian limestone of a light drab, slightly tinged with peach-blossom, and beautifully clouded with the same hue or fleshcolor.
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By degrees the highest distant summits assumed a delicate, pink fleshcolor, and the red sun appeared behind the ponderous giants of the Bernese Alps.
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The designers had opted to make it silver, rather than fleshcolored.
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Then the stingy fleshcolored.
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Below his waist, the surface of the Eagle's body was fleshcolored, but it was shiny; like satin, and very much unlike human skin.