baby's breath

NOUN
  1. tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers
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How To Use baby's breath In A Sentence

  • A basket arrangement of red carnations with added baby's breath and purple flowers. Wonderful!
  • A mother's ears are attuned to even the slightest variation in her baby's breathing.
  • Hydrangeas, celosia, yarrow, baby's breath, rose buds, and cornflowers also dry well and make gorgeous decorations.
  • Gypsy deep rose is an annual gypsophila (baby's breath) with dainty double and semi-double blooms on a nicely mounded plant that grows about 10 inches high.
  • A mother's ears are attuned to even the slightest variation in her baby's breathing.
  • Gone are the stylish wedding planners who once plucked out the excess baby's breath and saved you from unforeseen colour clashes.
  • Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements.
  • Hydrangeas, celosia, yarrow, baby's breath, rose buds, and cornflowers also dry well and make gorgeous decorations.
  • Hydrangeas, celosia, yarrow, baby's breath, rose buds, and cornflowers also dry well and make gorgeous decorations.
  • For example, ambrosia represents a love returned, baby's breath is for everlasting love, white roses is for eternal love, and viscaria is for will you dance with me. Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright: Make This V-day a Sensual One
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