rose

[ US /ˈɹoʊz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dusty pink color
  2. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
  3. any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
ADJECTIVE
  1. of something having a dusty purplish pink color
    the roseate glow of dawn
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How To Use rose In A Sentence

  • Rose of Sharon braced her body against the movements of the car in an effort to protect her fetus.
  • According to police and prosecutors, the two got into a fight after she told him he should be committed to a mental hospital.
  • Think roast partridge with wild mushrooms followed by a little pot of chocolate rosemary.
  • It was a homey room, though a little too flowery for me, with prints of cabbage-size roses on the slipcovers and curtains. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • Naa, Mr. Penrose, yo 'preachers talk abaat th' Cross, and it's o 'reet that yo' should; but yo 'cannot blame me for talkin' abaat my flute, con yo ', when it's bin my salvation? Lancashire Idylls (1898)
  • During the take-over battle the stock quotations of both enterprises rose so that an investor would have to wait several hundred years to finance the purchase price of the shares from the present level of profits.
  • Public Prosecutor told the court that the offences of threatening and insulting a woman's modesty are bailable, so there is no need to grant anticipatory bail.
  • Rose doubled over when Facer walked in wearing his funny clothes.
  • Seizures are most likely to occur early in an illness (such as roseola, colds, gastrointestinal infection) when the fever is rising quickly.
  • You can move old roses now too. Times, Sunday Times
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