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Meaning of gladiole

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gladiole (n.)

A lilylike plant, of the genus Gladiolus; -- called also corn flag.

gladiole Sentence Examples

  1. The stately gladiole commanded attention with its towering stalks adorned with vibrant blooms.
  2. As the sun peeked through the clouds, gladioles unfolded their petals, revealing their delicate hues.
  3. The florist carefully arranged white gladioles with pink roses, creating a harmonious bouquet.
  4. The garden's vibrant landscape was punctuated by rows of gladioles in various shades of purple and red.
  5. The bride's bouquet featured an array of gladioles, symbolizing strength and resilience.
  6. In ancient Roman times, gladioles were said to represent the gladiators' swords.
  7. The poet's words evoked the graceful swaying of gladioles in a summer breeze.
  8. The vibrant gladiole has been cherished for centuries for its beauty and symbolism.
  9. The tall, slender stems of gladioles are perfect for creating dramatic floral arrangements.
  10. The delicate fragrance of gladioles filled the air, adding a romantic touch to the garden.

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A lilylike plant, of the genus Gladiolus; -- called also corn flag.

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The stately gladiole commanded attention with its towering stalks adorned with vibrant blooms.

As the sun peeked through the clouds, gladioles unfolded their petals, revealing their delicate hues.

The florist carefully arranged white gladioles with pink roses, creating a harmonious bouquet.

The garden's vibrant landscape was punctuated by rows of gladioles in various shades of purple and red.