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bridal-wreath

新娘花环,新娘花圈,新婚花环,新婚花圈

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of several shrubs belonging to the genus Spiraea, of the rose family, especially S. prunifolia, having finely toothed ovate leaves and sprays of small white flowers.

Examples

  • In reality, prison weddings look nothing like the fairy tales depicted on TV and in bridal magazines.

  • Plus “The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth/And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath”?

  • Vogue editor Anna Wintour was spotted in a water taxi with the bridal party on Friday night as they disembarked at the Aman Hotel.

  • He will then visit the Western Wall and lay a wreath at the Holocaust memorial at Mount Herzl.

  • A wreath of green leaves is placed on her head where a red band stands out against her white-blond shaved head.

  • Its tiny wreath of smoke curled lightly about her, mounting up in the warm, bright room.

  • “Chaplet”—a wreath or garland signed for by him in his ambitious hopes—expresses his birth-date by Con.

  • I have drawn him gray and woolly, and you can see that he is very proud because he has a wreath of flowers in his hair.

  • What suggestions it brings to us as we look upon a paintin' of a wreath of flowers, or fruit, or a handsome lady!

  • Let the folds be adorned with leaves and branches fastened to them, while a trailing wreath covers the gay-decked gates.