Bouquet

  • 31bouquet — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ huge, large ▪ small ▪ bridal, wedding VERB + BOUQUET ▪ carry …

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  • 32Bouquet — Bukett; Duft (von Wein) * * * Bou|quet 〈[buke:] n. 15〉 = Bukett [frz.] * * * Bou|quet [bu ke: ]: ↑ Bukett. * * * Bouquet   [bu kɛ], Dom Martin, französischer Geschichtsforscher, * Amiens 6. 8. 1685, ✝ Paris 6. 4. 1754; Benediktinermö …

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  • 33bouquet — [[t]boʊke͟ɪ, buː [/t]] bouquets 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A bouquet is a bunch of flowers which is attractively arranged. The woman carried a bouquet of dried violets. 2) N VAR The bouquet of something, especially wine, is the pleasant smell that it …

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  • 34bouquet — UK [buːˈkeɪ] / UK [bəʊˈkeɪ] / US [boʊˈkeɪ] / US [buˈkeɪ] noun Word forms bouquet : singular bouquet plural bouquets 1) [countable] a collection of flowers, cut and tied together in an attractive way a bouquet of red roses 2)… …

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  • 35bouquet — (Voz francesa.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 ENOLOGÍA Aroma del vino: ■ es un caldo de agradable bouquet. TAMBIÉN buqué 2 Ramo de flores: ■ un bouquet de violetas. TAMBIÉN buqué * * * bouquet (fr.; pronunc. [buqué]) 1 m. Ramillete de flores. 2 Aroma… …

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  • 36bouquet — bou|quet [ bou keı, bu keı ] noun 1. ) count a collection of flowers, cut and tied together in an attractive way: a bouquet of red roses 2. ) count or uncount the particular smell of a wine or flower: a white wine with a delicate bouquet …

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  • 37bouquet — noun 1) her bridal bouquet Syn: bunch of flowers, posy, nosegay, spray, corsage, boutonniere 2) bouquets go to Ann for a well planned event Syn: compliment, commendation, tribute, accolade; praise …

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  • 38bouquet — noun 1) her bridal bouquet Syn: posy, nosegay, spray, corsage, buttonhole, garland, wreath, arrangement 2) the Chardonnay has a fine bouquet Syn: aroma, nose, smell …

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  • 39bouquet — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, thicket, bunch of flowers, from Old French (Norman Picard dialect) bosquet thicket, from Old French bosc forest more at boscage Date: 1701 1. a. flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch ; nosegay …

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  • 40bouquet — noun a) A bunch of flowers. For my birthday I received two bouquets. b) The scent of a particular wine. This Bordeaux has an interesting bouquet …

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