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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "rosette" in a sentence

    rosette example sentences

    rosette


    1. It had probably required injecting each spot that would sprout a thesh rosette


    2. Taking the blue first-prize rosette in her hand, she turned and addressed everyone present in a loud voice, “Aren’t Mrs


    3. She had on a new blue velvet cap with a scarlet rosette in it, a coat of navy blue cloth and a little squirrel-fur muff


    4. centre of a shoulder rosette


    5. The dart landed on target, in the centre of a rosette that stretched down to


    6. ‘’I truly hope that it won’t happen, Rosette


    7. Jeanne arrived soon at an old and decrepit apartment building where Rosette Sans-Soucis and her family were living


    8. Rosette, pack quickly a suitcase for your husband: he will leave with me


    9. ’’ Said Rosette, tears in her eyes, prompting Jeanne in going to her to hug her


    10. “It has the rosette on it

    11. The stone was a Tourmaline; medium green with purple marbling cut into the shape of a rosette, which matched the embroidered flowers on my gown and his waistcoat


    12. The sleeves were long and curved in a shimmery black material, decorated in rosette shapings of copper colored beads, as was the skirt


    13. The finishing touch to the outfit was a pair of black satin shoes, trimmed with copper rosette beading


    14. ” It was made of pure white satin, overlaid with white lace and luminous seed pearls embroidered in rosette patterns on the heart-shaped bodice, which ended with a flattering V waistline both in the front and back


    15. He was dressed in a blue frock-coat, buttoned up to the chin, and wore at his button-hole the rosette of an officer of the Legion of Honor


    16. "Dark complexion; hair, eyebrows, and whiskers, black; blue frock-coat, buttoned up to the chin; rosette of an officer of the Legion of Honor in his button-hole; a hat with wide brim, and a cane


    17. The horses were sent back wearing the same harness she had seen on them in the morning; only, by the count's orders, in the centre of each rosette that adorned either side of their heads, had been fastened a large diamond


    18. " He had only an old blue coat, and he never went out without fastening to it his rosette as an officer of the Legion of Honor


    19. " Then he went out for eight successive days with his rosette


    20. I know nothing about that, but just look at this wonderful rosette which a slice of wood-cells of the pine presents under the microscope! Compare the most beautiful Mechlin lace to that if you can! These thinkers forget to love

    21. one of the six young men whose duty it is to look after the trays, wait on the ladies, take the guests to their places, and wear a rosette of crimson and white ribbon on the left shoulder


    22. Being one of the stewards, that is, one of the twelve "young men with a rosette," I saw with my own eyes how this day of ignominious memory began


    23. He had, at her urgent request, consented to pin a rosette on his left shoulder and to become one of our stewards


    24. I must mention, in parenthesis, that on the previous day Pyotr Stepanovitch had at the last meeting of the committee declined to wear the rosette of a steward, which had disappointed her dreadfully, even to the point of tears


    25. Liputin, wearing his steward's rosette, ran on to the platform with two servants; they carefully took the captain by both arms, while Liputin whispered something to him


    26. Before ten o'clock I made up my mind to go to the ball, but not in the capacity of a steward (besides my rosette had been left at Yulia Mihailovna's)


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    Synonyms for "rosette"

    rosette rose window little potato russet scab stem canker medallion insignia escutcheon badge ensign

    "rosette" definitions

    an ornament or pattern resembling a rose that is worn as a badge of office or as recognition of having won an honor


    rhizoctinia disease of potatoes


    a cluster of leaves growing in crowded circles from a common center or crown (usually at or close to the ground)


    circular window filled with tracery