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corsage

[kawr-sahzh] / kɔrˈsɑʒ /




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On graduation day, teachers pinned corsages on the laughing graduates, usually a job for younger students.

From Reuters

Their dates wore white tuxedos, three-piece suits, corsages.

From New York Times

She started the project because she noticed how expensive proms – which often require teenage girls to find money for a new formal dress, corsage, dinner, prom tickets and hair appointments – can get.

From Washington Times

When the corsage or boutonniere’s backing is finished, the third step is to glue a single Cheddar Bay Biscuit on top of the decorated base.

From Fox News

With tendrils drooping down, extending its length to an astonishing 10.2 inches, it suggests a corsage gone awry or dripping blood — disconcerting and oddly beautiful.

From New York Times