Large genus of erect or climbing prickly shrubs including roses.
1They became adept at codes and various other forms of sub-rosa communication.
2Back in Colombia, the world was being viewed through maglia rosa-coloured spectacles.
3The affair was quite sub rosa, however, none of the papers mentioning it.
4It was generally known, sub rosa, that Hildreth and I were living together.
5Distressed is a key growth area for Citi in Asia, said Rosa.
6Rosa was the shining light that showed us the way, Rodriguez said.
7An hour later, Rosa said to Paolo, What's the matter with Benvenuto?
8Penny Rosa was a distant third to Bling 'N' Bubbles 8-days ago.
9The apartment was large and expensive; Rosa ate much and wasted more.
10She flounced out and slammed the door; and Rosa sat down, trembling.
11Rosa, you reported what you saw, and that's according to the rules.
12Martin had never seen the inside of Rosa's quarters before; few had.
13At this time Rosa Rogers was Margaret's particular thorn in the flesh.
14But Rosa turned and fled down the passage and through the shop.
15The French estate he transferred in after years to his sister Rosa.
16Four hundred and thirty-nine, said Ezio Rosa when reached at his side.