How To Use Corsage In A Sentence

  • In fact, it would've been a Lion gala dress had it had a lace corsage and black trimming…
  • A modest corsage or arrangement of flowers from your own garden is much more meaningful than an expensive purchase from the floral shop.
  • As for flowers, a small corsage you can pin on her coat gives you a reason to be face to face with her for several seconds at meeting.
  • She was dressed in a fancy, long dress with a tight-looking corsage, and was holding an umbrella on one hand and apparently the same locket they had found on the other.
  • Mark was in the florist shop, picking out a series of flowers to place in a corsage.
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  • Welcome to our prom corsage and boutonnière gallery!
  • I was trying to unpin the corsage without bringing attention to it. SOMEBODY
  • The satin tablier in front was gracefully draped with white tucked Brussels net, and the corsage was made high to the throat and ruched at the neck.
  • It has rather a deep basquine, and the corsage, which has a turning over collar and lappels, is open in front of the bosom. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • There was a carnation in his buttonhole, and Hannah was holding an exotic corsage. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • If you prefer something more feminine, create fabric corsages with a strip of thin material such as lace or silk.
  • Perhaps best known as a corsage flower for a prom, wedding, or other special occasion, a gardenia also makes a great gift as a potted plant.
  • If she is wearing a strapless gown, you need to buy a wrist corsage.
  • As we pulled up to Mike's, he walked outside in his tux, corsage in hand, and a huge smile on his face.
  • MK thinks it's costumey and makes her look like a majorette, and also thinks the corsage is strange. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 4 Recap: Cooter Couture
  • Maryann wore a wrist corsage and the other bridesmaids had posies of roses.
  • We offer elegant silk bridal bouquets, romantic silk wedding flower packages, classic nosegays, corsages, boutonnières, and traditional wedding accessories.
  • MK thinks it's costumey and makes her look like a majorette, and also thinks the corsage is strange. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 4 Recap: Cooter Couture
  • The homecoming corsages wilt and disintegrate but the yearbooks, in all their forms, hang around for a lifetime reminding us all of the worst and the best of those adolescent years.
  • The rules were simple: he was to show up with a gardenia corsage and wear a black tux with a peach cummerbund.
  • You may get the best deals if you buy the corsage and boutonnière at the same flower shop.
  • He tenderly slipped a corsage onto my wrist, and I made my mother pin his boutonnière.
  • Corsages, ruffles, patches, rosettes, ribbons, buttons, rivets and safety pins are all very popular with fashion folk this summer.
  • Ordering a corsage is the least of anyone's worries. Dodge City Daily Globe Home RSS
  • Vaguely Augusta recalled her first orchid corsage, at least forty years ago. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Shown below: Just in time for prom night, a condom corsage from the Inflatable museum website. Boing Boing: May 4, 2003 - May 10, 2003 Archives
  • The dress is sewn with a garden of silk roses, outrivalled by the natural roses in her corsage and those fallen from it.
  • I dressed up and perhaps quirked it a little too much - my 50s style wrap dress and wrist corsage were a little bit strange to some people, I think.
  • The boutonnières, corsages and bouquet were all yellow roses, just blooming, to match the bridesmaids gowns.
  • Also key is quirky detail: a velvet ribbon tied at the waist of a jacket; a fur shrug worn over a sloppy knit; a brooch or a corsage fastening a cardigan.
  • While the corsage is the only part that's slipped. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914
  • When they were seated, Katrina and Pamela were each presented with a corsage of orchids. FINAL RESORT
  • A large orange corsage attached to the bosom of her gown. Song of the dog: Degas
  • Easter is also a festival that we could send flowers corsages and so on. Many persons go to churches dedicate up the nosegay .
  • The satin tablier in front was gracefully draped with white tucked Brussels net, and the corsage was made high to the throat and ruched at the neck.
  • I even had a red flower corsage tied around my wrist!
  • Roy adjusted the pedals of the corsage's bright yellow flower until they were just perfect.
  • I was trying to unpin the corsage without bringing attention to it. SOMEBODY
  • corsage," which at once, and unpleasantly, falsifies the picture; and he adds matter to dot the I's to an extent certainly not warranted even by Infessura. The Life of Cesare Borgia
  • MRS YELVERTON BARRY: _ (In lowcorsaged opal balldress and elbowlength ivory gloves, wearing a sabletrimmed brickquilted dolman, a comb of brilliants and panache of osprey in her hair) _ Arrest him, constable. Ulysses
  • Pedal pushers and prom queens, floral corsages and full skirts, gingham checks and clinched waists - all were the essence of Fifties style, of a time when girls were gals and boys were teddies.
  • The church people gave out corsages to the mothers, and of course the flower pinned to the leaf was an orchid.
  • M. Yriarte, however, goes a step further, and prefers to translate it as "corsage," which at once, and unpleasantly, falsifies the picture; and he adds matter to dot the I's to an extent certainly not warranted even by Infessura. The Life of Cesare Borgia
  • I guess his “corsage” is a lot bigger than yours… 3. The tiara is a prop for evil. Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
  • My grandmother did attend, appropriately corsaged, and we have photos of her sitting in one of the plastic chairs graciously visiting with guests.
  • The corsage is on, dinner reservations are made, picture appointments are scheduled, and of course, you're wearing the perfect dress.
  • The eyes had been shadowed and the lips painted, the corsages had been attached, the flowers admired and the chocolates eaten.
  • The proper way for the corsage to be worn is the flower going upward and the stems down.
  • Mohair, denim and corsages are her signature looks and she also makes beautiful scarves too.
  • In red felt with black ostrich feathers, it came with a matching corsage.
  • And at Christmas all the waitresses wore corsages.
  • Then follows the tying of the skirt of the dress, which is suspended on hooks round the bottom of the corset, the buttoning of the corsage, the preliminary tapping and caressing necessary to make the folds of the skirt sit well, and then madame la baronne makes her appearance triumphantly before her friends assembled in the adjoining saloon. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • There was a carnation in his buttonhole, and Hannah was holding an exotic corsage. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • Her beautiful clingy dress that she had worn last night was in a heap on the floor along with her stiletto heels, aluminum crown, and corsage.
  • He went into the bathroom and came out with a beautiful corsage, roses and stephanotis. MR STARLIGHT
  • The boutonnières, corsages and bouquet were all yellow roses, just blooming, to match the bridesmaids' gowns.
  • There was a carnation in his buttonhole, and Hannah was holding an exotic corsage. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • I casually dropped the corsage, but James saw it and picked it up. SOMEBODY
  • The collection includes cattleyas (familiar corsage orchids); miltonias (pansy orchids), with teardrop patterns in the center of the flowers; phalaenopsis (moth orchids); and oncidiums (what florists call spray orchids).
  • There is a pretty, pleated chiffon one with detachable corsage and ribbon belt, a red devoré dress with wide ribbon belt and a sequin-sprinkled, pale-pink mesh version.
  • _Ball Dresses_ of light materials are most in vogue, and are generally made of two and three skirts; as white _tulle_, with three skirts, trimmed all round with a broad, open-worked satin ribbon; the third skirt being raised on one side, and attached with a large bouquet of flowers, whilst the ribbon is twisted, and ascends to the side of the waist, where it finishes; the same kind of flowers serves to ornament the sleeves and centre of the corsage, which is also trimmed with a deep drapery of _tulle_. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • You know I always was a queer little beast," said this letter, after a few pages in which such words as "chiffon," "corsage," "lingerie, Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain
  • Current favourites include my gunmetal grey dress by Gucci, a flesh-coloured silk dress with a huge rose corsage by Yves St-Laurent Rive Gauche, and a fabulous pure white dress by Versace.
  • I was trying to unpin the corsage without bringing attention to it. SOMEBODY
  • We know we deserve to be met at our flat, perhaps given a corsage, before we step out.
  • These large flowers are exquisite and unique for corsages.
  • The rules were simple: he was to show up with a gardenia corsage and wear a black tux with a peach cummerbund.
  • What kind of corsage do you get a girl for the Oklahoma City bombing anniversary? Think Progress » Bachmann: Bill Clinton Is Trying To ‘Celebrate’ The Oklahoma City Bombing And ‘Take [Me] Out’
  • I wouldn't mind a quiet guy who gave me nice corsages.
  • All that was missing was the corsage, and he almost felt guilty for not bringing one.
  • I ran down my list of things to get: got the flowers and corsages, got a ride, and got my outfit.
  • Twenty-two years later, as Duchess of Lauderdale and already somewhat florid, but with a defiantly low corsage, she sat again for Lely with the Duke her husband.
  • Except the world-renowned rugby player had swapped his mouth guard for a corsage and his number two jersey for a tuxedo.
  • Quietly, he reached into a box and pulled out a corsage, a lotus flower, and pinned it to the strap of Diana's dress.
  • MK thinks it's costumey and makes her look like a majorette, and also thinks the corsage is strange. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 4 Recap: Cooter Couture
  • Current favourites include my gunmetal grey dress by Gucci, a flesh-coloured silk dress with a huge rose corsage by Yves St-Laurent Rive Gauche, and a fabulous pure white dress by Versace.
  • The bulk of Davis 'collection is the orchid variety Cattleya, commonly known as the corsage orchid. News & Record Article Feed

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