Definitionn. an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present
Last update: September 3, 2015
2
More than a thousand blossoms were united in this peerless bouquet, and the singular gigantic gift was characteristic of its giver. [noun]
2
The chief guest was offered a bouquet at the beginning of the function. [noun]
2
The bride in her white dress and veil and the bouquet of roses. [Please select]
1
Hold the bride 's bouquet during the wedding ceremony. [noun]
1
My bouquet of pink carnations was given to Mrs. Barnes to place on Heather 's grave. [noun]
1
Scherer went into the conservatory and picked a huge bouquet. [Please select]
1
Her bouquet was of trailing bridal wreath and white lilacs. [Please select]
0
The bouquet was a symbol of the unprecedented generosity natural to this large-minded man. [noun]
0
Antyllus's bouquet, and the damage to the clay statue of Eros, had played a prominent part in the conversation between the three, and rendered Archibius's task easier. [noun]
0
The cloth was flung aside, revealing to the astonished eyes of the spectators a bouquet of flowers such as no Alexandrian had ever beheld. [noun]
0
A pretty female neighbor was amazed one morning at receiving a big bouquet; it was M. [noun]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!