Aún no tenemos significados para "red rosette".
1They were competing for a coveted red rosette at the Virginia Show.
2Both wore the red rosette of the officers of the Legion of honor.
3In his long rippled mane one last red rosette clung just behind his forelock.
4Both wore the red rosette that proclaimed them to be officers of the Legion of Honor.
5In the buttonhole of the frock coat he wore was a red rosette, the decoration of some order.
6Do you know a fellow who was here to-night-a wretched little worm with a red rosette in his coat?
7It was Elodie, too, who had fixed into his buttonholes the little red rosette of the Officer of the Legion.
8Curran arrived dressed in a deep red dress and smart white jacket (with the mandatory red rosette, obviously).
9He sucks air through his psychedelic dentures, points at Bunny's red rosette nose and says, 'How did you get that?
10Every native of the town "wore a red rose or a red rosette, as emblems of the House of Lancaster."
11When Valentin arrived he was already dressed in black clothes and the red rosette-anelegant figure, his dark beard already streaked with grey.
12It's often said that politics in Glasgow are tribal, and that a monkey could win here provided it was wearing a red rosette.
13He is a little finicking man, with a little gray beard, and the red rosette in his button-hole, and a most consummate ease of manner.
14The Barb's mane was studded with red rosettes, and he tossed his head, eager.
15She picked off the red rosettes on the Barb's mane and stuffed them in the saddle pouch.
16The groom was already leading down the Barbary horse, saddled and bridled, his mane still knotted with red rosettes.
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