A small bunch of flowers typically given as a gift and often held together by a string around the flower stems.
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Examples for "bouquet"
Examples for "bouquet"
1I am going to the theatre to-night; and I wanted a bouquet.
2She took the bouquet and set it on the nurses' station counter.
3When my great aunt died, he sent a large bouquet of flowers.
4Soon after she arrived home a huge bouquet of roses was delivered.
5In place of the Easter candle, each held a bouquet of flowers.
1Francine threw a nosegay after the departing guest as he got in.
2Sure enough, there was a drooping nosegay of pinks in the window.
3Out of the waistcoat-pocket protruded a little nosegay of sweet-williams and musk.
4Atlas came in shortly after and laid a nosegay at Egeria's plate.
5I would not smell at the same nosegay with her in public!
1It should be cut low in the corsage, and have no sleeves.
2I did too, then remembered what Sloane had said, about the corsage.
3I'll get you flowers another time. I held out the corsage box.
4First off, Sloane practically burst a vein when she saw the corsage.
5She saw drops of blood on the white corsage of her mistress.
1Is not a stone to carve a posey on!
2I never wanted it to be posey.
3Bennett opened the door to admit the burly frame of Posey Breem.
4On this farm was the old Posey fishery and ferry to Maryland.
5Another recipient of Washington's bounty was his old neighbor, Captain John Posey.
1I'll give you a delicious orange I brought with my lunch for that posie.
2By and by he trotted around the house and came upon the lassie, busily clearing winter rubbish from her posie bed.
3Only the clumps of trees were there, the mossy grass, the flowers whose beauty and plenteousness mocked the posie in the girl's hands.
4After rejoining the ladies, he sang another, "A posie for my ain dear May," and likewise "A man's a man for a' that."
5Posie could sing, Lucy could draw, Laura could play, I could ride, etc.
1Middleton's shoes, earrings, tiara, as well as replicas of her flower bouquet and wedding cake were also on display.
2Putin, who has a black belt in the sport, invited tiny 10-year-old Natsumi onto the mat after rerceiving a flower bouquet.
3Brussels will even feature in some of the retailer's festive flower bouquets.
4They placed one of the rice balls on the Kobayashi gravestone, in between the fresh flower bouquets.
5The original gifts were no more than digital trinkets, cartoon images of flower bouquets, teddy bears and even women's underwear.
1Then I curled up with Rosie's tussie-mussie book and a legal pad.
1Alice buried her face in the fragrant posy to hide her embarrassment.
2Besides, the more varied the flowers the handsomer will our posy be.
3Judah carries a present in his pack and a posy of swampflowers.
4In your wedding dress with a posy in your hand and .
5Or shall I just give it a posy of roses in the bottom?
6The motto, or posy, on the wedding ring, at his fourth marriage was-
7He say you the most complete posy he evah did see.
8You are much too savage-youneed a posy to soften you.
9I never favored her goin' to Boston, where that rosy-posy Claude feller is.
10She glanced at the posy in his button-hole and smiled.
11The Prioress laid the posy on the seat beside her.
12A posy of fresh thrift flowers lay on the epitaph.
13You've made me feel as if I'd never like to pull a posy again.
14HAMLET.-Isthis a prologue, or the posy of a ring?
15I allers distrust that pink-an'-white, rosy-posy kind of a man.
16Oh, stoppin' to pick a posy, for the child, likely.
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