rose garden

NOUN
  1. a garden for growing roses
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How To Use rose garden In A Sentence

  • A spectacular rose garden is bursting into bloom in Capitol Park.
  • On Monday, his son-in-law said he would be buried in the rose garden next to the former historic Dutch Reformed Mission Church in Beaufort West, where his father had been a dominee.
  • Over the fields of the university campus, and a sudden low redbrick wall, a precisely colonnaded rose garden.
  • Bricks, logs and other materials have been recycled into a retaining wall to keep dirt from the basketball court and into backyards as borders for gardens, many of which boast impressive rose gardens.
  • There she led me into a rose garden, and seated beneath its clustered greeneries she said with an air of triumph, "Marse Henry" : an autobiography,
  • It was surrounded with plush green grasses and rose gardens surrounding the house in perfectly manicured gardens.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Now Mike lived in a condo near the Broadway Bridge, across the Willamette River from the Rose Garden, where the Trailblazers played. WILD JUSTICE
  • Roses are often associated with romance, and so a rose garden might do the trick - although you may want to be selective about which roses you choose.
  • During the statement in the Rose Garden, the president announced what he calls steps to demonstrate U.S. solidarity with the Georgian people. CNN Transcript Aug 13, 2008
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