Floral artists form perfect nosegays with bundled stems wrapped and tied in raffia ribbons. |
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Every noble and wealthy young lady of the time learned the symbolism of flowers and how to make tussie-mussies and nosegays for all occasions. |
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Cut fresh flowers from the garden and make up little nosegays for each table. |
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Some of the books we choose will not be crammed full of information, but are valuable because they contain exquisite nosegays of wisdom. |
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Plant materials have been used for personal adornment in forms other than corsages, nosegays, garlands, and wreaths. |
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But note the wildflowers and blades of grass, seemingly impromptu nosegays dropped in glass flasks on each table. |
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The players wave their nosegays and perform a victory jig. |
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Tell both sides they are free to march under their flag of choice, wearing their flour-graders' suits and bowler hats, orange sashes, Fenian insignia, shamrock nosegays, whatever, and to sing their inflammatory songs. |
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She put little nosegays from her garden on his desk, and tried in every way to show that she was not a fair-weather friend, but faithful through evil as well as good repute. |
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