Definitionn. an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present
Last update: August 12, 2015
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The receptionist gave a nosegay to everyone. [Please select]
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Coming still nearer with the expiring breeze, we saw that the Frenchman had a second whale alongside; and this second whale seemed even more of a nosegay than the first. [Please select]
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She likes a wild nosegay better than any I can bring her from the garden. [Please select]
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Both were silent for a moment, Paul looking down and Lillian busy with her nosegay. [Please select]
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Minchin, like the nosegay of hothouse flowers which she still held in her hand. [Please select]
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Courtenay, of course, with a nosegay on his coat, striving to catch the beauty's eye. [Please select]
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The Irishwoman helped him, and showed him how to tie them up; and a very pretty nosegay they had made between them. [Please select]
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If your master wakes, tell him that Mistress Evelyn tired of the coach, and that I am picking her a nosegay. [Please select]
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It was a fine bright morning when I walked, unattended, to the princess's house, carrying a nosegay in my hand. [Please select]
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It has beautiful narrow garden strips in front,--solid patches of color in sweet gillyflower bushes, from which the kindly housewife plucked a nosegay for us. [Please select]
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However, as you can get flowers for yourself, of course you can get them for me, and in an hour's time I must have in my room a nosegay of the rarest flowers. [Please select]
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