roser (Meaning)
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roser (n.)
A rosier; a rosebush.
Synonyms & Antonyms of roser
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roser Sentence Examples
- The crimson roser blossomed extravagantly, its petals unfurling like a delicate tapestry.
- Alice wandered through the rose garden, inhaling the intoxicating fragrance of the roser bushes.
- The queen's coronation dress was adorned with intricate embroidery of golden roser and silver thorns.
- The roser archway cast an ethereal glow over the path leading to the secret garden.
- The poet's words flowed like the sweet scent of a roser, capturing the essence of love.
- The gardener's hands were gnarled and worn from tending to the roser bushes.
- The roser in my grandmother's vase held memories of childhood and afternoon tea.
- The maiden fair yearned for a roser as white as her love's heart.
- The castle's moat was surrounded by a thick hedge of thorny roser bushes.
- The roser's thorns reminded her of the fragility and beauty that life holds.
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A rosier; a rosebush.
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No antonyms found.
The crimson roser blossomed extravagantly, its petals unfurling like a delicate tapestry.
Alice wandered through the rose garden, inhaling the intoxicating fragrance of the roser bushes.
The queen's coronation dress was adorned with intricate embroidery of golden roser and silver thorns.
The roser archway cast an ethereal glow over the path leading to the secret garden.