A small bunch of flowers typically given as a gift and often held together by a string around the flower stems.
A pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
1 I am going to the theatre to-night; and I wanted a bouquet .
2 She took the bouquet and set it on the nurses' station counter.
3 When my great aunt died, he sent a large bouquet of flowers.
4 Soon after she arrived home a huge bouquet of roses was delivered.
5 In place of the Easter candle, each held a bouquet of flowers.
6 The cashmere bouquet of commerce is not made of the common goat.
7 She took the box, opened it, and took the bouquet from it.
8 The one thing they all had in common was their sunflower bouquet .
9 But oh the bouquet of warm cinnamon and a good homemade bread.
10 Then at the end, it would change into a bouquet of flowers.
11 She relished it as the bouquet of a wine of finest quality.
12 She detached the bouquet from her belt and tendered it to him.
13 She holds up the bouquet to inspect it and sees me approach.
14 I thought of my earlier alarm, and the mysterious bouquet of roses.
15 Mr. Mortman arrived a few evenings later, carrying a bouquet of flowers.
16 And Mrs. Scherer went into the conservatory and picked a huge bouquet .
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