- A
nose****, posy, or tussie-mussie is a
small flower bouquet. They have
existed in some form
since at
least medieval times, when they were
carried or worn...
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Several po****r
shapes and
styles classify handheld bouquets,
including nose****, crescent, and
cascading bouquets.
Flower bouquets are
often given for...
- date's wrist; alternatively, they may be
pinned on her
dress or a
modified nose**** can be
carried in her hand. The
colors of the
flowers are
usually chosen...
- 1910. One
meaning of the name Posy is
nose****.
Gender Uni**** Language(s)
English Origin Meaning Single flower or
nose**** or
diminutive of Josephine....
- "word poesy,”
called nose****s or tussie-mussies,
which could be worn or
carried as a
fashion accessory.: 25, 40–44 The word "
nose****" was used
because the...
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consists of
lavender oil, alcohol, rose water, and
carbonate of magnesia.
Nose**** –
distilled honey water with cloves,
lavender and neroli.
Oriental Toilet...
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flower arrangements in
floral design include vase arrangements, wreaths,
nose****s, garlands, festoons, boutonnieres, corsages, and bouquets. The Eastern...
- lace-edged muslin, were
developed and worn in the 1770s. A
prominently large nose**** of
flowers was
often worn (on the left side of the
chest or
shoulder of...
-
nose****s. Farr
notes that one of ****inson's
earlier poems,
written about 1859,
appears to "conflate her
poetry itself with the posies": "My
nose****s...
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ornamental plant, both as a low
hedge and so the
leaves can be used in
nose****s. Most cats
dislike the
smell of it, and it can, therefore, be used as a...