| 11. | Out of the Victorian era grew the fascination of communicating with flowers carried in the nosegays.
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| 12. | She was unable to resist the nosegays of chive flowers, or the big yellow ruffled tomatoes.
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| 13. | Some of his works are displays of abundance; others, only a festoon or a nosegay.
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| 14. | So a " nosegay " was an ornament that appeals to the nose or nostril.
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| 15. | The other models reappeared in evening gowns, but for this final appearance they were clutching demure little nosegays.
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| 16. | In later years, sweet-smelling nosegays were used to disguise odours the nosegays are still carried today.
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| 17. | In later years, sweet-smelling nosegays were used to disguise odours the nosegays are still carried today.
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| 18. | The flower are generally considered not suitable for picking but may be used in nosegays and tussy-mussies.
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| 19. | There are also one-of-a-kind fabric flowers and nosegays, $ 38 to $ 88.
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| 20. | The " Classified " album itself is a nosegay of adaptations of classical themes to current fashions in pop music.
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