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She fingered a white rose floweret on her lapel.
On her left lapel she wore a white rose floweret from her own meticulously tended gardens.
He speared a floweret of garlic-sauteed broccoli.
Arne also showed an early talent as a composer and his first collection of vocal art songs entitled The Floweret was published in 1750.
The Floweret (London, 1750)
'The Floweret Gathered.
Divide the pasta among four shallow bowls and garnish each serving with a reserved broccoli floweret and serve immediately with Parmesan cheese on the side.
(a limp floweret of broccoli)... 'R' (she raises the liver to my lips again and I bolt from the table).
My Spring is gone, however, but it has left me that French floweret on my hands, which, in some moods, I would fain be rid of.
A Floweret Bright: Christmas Music of the Renaissance and the 20th Century (1993)
He was a young man attired in faultlessly fitting clothes, with shoes of flawless polish and a perfectly proportioned floweret in his buttonhole.
"What, not one despairing scrawl, one cherished miniature, one faded floweret, etc., etc.?
Moral Let punctuality and care Seize every flitting hour, So shalt thou cull a floweret fair, E'en from a fading flower.
--an ignominious straw hat, not to mention a choice floweret in the buttonhole, and a festoon of watchguard below, finished off this impressive boy.
Apparently of the same nature is the "news story" of a Californian who, presumably mistaking a tarantula for a fragrant floweret, was bitten on the nose and "died in great agony."
Her faultless nature, one sum of perfections, is wrapt up in her affections--if they were hurt, she would droop like an unwatered floweret, and the slightest injury they receive is a nipping frost to her.
And there appeared to me (even as appears Suddenly something that doth turn aside Through very wonder every other thought) A lady all alone, who went along Singing and culling floweret after floweret, With which her pathway was all painted over.