paper flower

NOUN
  1. Brazilian vine that tends to flower continuously
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  • Above colorful hanging lanterns, gifts and paper flower, but also ignited a Christmas Candle.
  • The other quarter did everything from mining coal to making paper flowers; they worked as tanners and carpenters, typesetters and bookbinders, bakers and pastry-cooks.
  • To support their families, women would bring in piecework from garment factories, make paper flowers to sell, and take in boarders.
  • There, children are busy making soft toys, painting pots and murals, making things out of clay, plaster of Paris, creating collages, paper flowers, etc.
  • There's a kind of antiqued texture to it that cannot be captured in a picture, and there are these subtle prints of wallpaper flowers flecked here and there, and some limned in delicate etchings of gold.
  • Or get right up to the minute with a lilac summer style with pretty paper flowers on the front for £34.99.
  • For weeks beforehand, school children make thousands upon thousands of crepe paper flowers, which are then attached to the twisted, bleak-looking vines in a riot of primary colours.
  • The other quarter did everything from mining coal to making paper flowers; they worked as tanners and carpenters, typesetters and bookbinders.
  • Above them a tremendous white fireball blossomed, like the unfolding of a vast paper flower, but now blindingly bright.
  • Above colorful hanging lanterns, gifts and paper flower, but also ignited a Christmas Candle.
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