bouquets (Meaning)

bouquets

a bunch of flowers, compliment, medley, fragrance, aroma, a subtle aroma or quality (as of an artistic performance), a distinctive and characteristic fragrance (as of wine), flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch

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bouquets Sentence Examples

  1. The bride's radiant smile was complemented by the vibrant bouquets she carried.
  2. The florist carefully arranged an assortment of exotic flowers into stunning bouquets.
  3. The fragrant bouquets filled the room with a sweet and refreshing scent.
  4. The bouquets of wildflowers brought a touch of nature into the formal ballroom.
  5. Each table at the reception was adorned with an elegant bouquet of roses and lilies.
  6. The bridal party posed for pictures with their beautiful bouquets as a memento of the special day.
  7. The bouquets of peonies and magnolias added a touch of springtime charm to the wedding.
  8. The florist's bouquets were so intricate and elaborate that they resembled works of art.
  9. The couple exchanged vows amidst a sea of white and ivory bouquets.
  10. The guests were delighted to receive the bouquets as a symbol of their love and gratitude.

FAQs About the word bouquets

a bunch of flowers, compliment, medley, fragrance, aroma, a subtle aroma or quality (as of an artistic performance), a distinctive and characteristic fragrance

garlands, nosegays, posies, bobs, arrangements,corsages, boutonnieres,leis

stinks, reeks,stenches, malodors,fetors,

The bride's radiant smile was complemented by the vibrant bouquets she carried.

The florist carefully arranged an assortment of exotic flowers into stunning bouquets.

The fragrant bouquets filled the room with a sweet and refreshing scent.

The bouquets of wildflowers brought a touch of nature into the formal ballroom.