Typically, tussie-mussies include floral symbolism from the language of flowers, and therefore may be used to send a message to the recipient.
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An example of a " Christ de piti?" in Mussy-sur-Seine " This work was included in the exhibition " Le Beau XVIe
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"` You are to say after school, young mussy man, until you learn to keep your things straight,'she would chide.
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Mussy Izzet made sure of the points for Leicester after taking a pass from Claridge as Villa lost for the first time at home this season . 36, 193.
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Pansies, which are supposed to convey loving thoughts in the language of flowers, were a popular posy in Victorian tussie-mussies, nosegays that carried messages via blooms.
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Armed with floral dictionaries, Victorians often exchanged small " talking bouquets, " called nosegays or tussie-mussies, which could be worn or carried as a fashion accessory.
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Smith uses slightly larger tussie-mussies in pewter stands, decorated with French-braided ribbons, for romantic-looking table centerpieces and table-number holders at the reception.
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In volume 9, he even stays with Kiri to watch over the house while her dad was in L . A . Narumi usually calls Kiri, " Mussy Head ".
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His name is lent to the eponymous " Gu�neau de Mussy point ", an anatomical location germane in cases of sternum at the end of the bony portion of the tenth rib.
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Small, handheld arrangements called nosegays or tussie-mussies were used to carry sweet scents, and also helped mask the odors of society where bathing was often believed to be unhealthy.