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bouquet
[ boh-key, boo- boo-keyor, occasionally, boh- ]
noun
- a bunch of flowers; nosegay.
- a compliment:
The drama critics greeted her performance with bouquets.
- the characteristic aroma of wines, liqueurs, etc.
Synonyms: , , , ,
bouquet
noun
- 产蓹蕣藞办别瑟产耻藧- a bunch of flowers, esp a large carefully arranged one
- Also callednosebu藧藞ke瑟 the characteristic aroma or fragrance of a wine or liqueur
- a compliment or expression of praise
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bouquet1
Example Sentences
The comedian sent a bouquet of roses and carnations to Wood, which she shared to Instagram.
Almost all the plants in their garden are California natives, except for the plants producing food, such as their giant artichoke bush, or flowers for bouquets.
But then he returned with a giant bouquet of flowers and promised her he didn't want to waste her time.
Hundreds of people gathered in the streets holding bouquets and waved flags as the Royal couple arrived.
But on a dreary Sunday afternoon last fall, bouquets of white roses and blue hydrangeas enlivened the Spanish marble columbarium where Drakeo the Ruler is interred.
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