bouquet

IPA: bukˈeɪ

noun

  • A bunch of cut flowers.
  • A decoratively arranged bunch of something.
  • The scent of a particular wine.
  • The heart note of a perfume.
  • A compliment or expression of praise.
  • (mathematics) A bouquet of circles.
  • (card games) The reserve of cards in the game of Flower Garden and variations.
  • (cartomancy) The ninth Lenormand card, sometimes called Flowers instead.
  • A surname from French.
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Examples of "bouquet" in Sentences

  • It was the regiment of Haldimand and Bouquet.
  • Mr. Thurber was awarded the bouquet of the evening.
  • He bought a bouquet of pimpernel from the flower shop.
  • The bouquet is the total aromatic experience of the wine.
  • Tossing the bouquet is not the common practice for the bride.
  • It is also known under the names 'The Bouquet' and 'The Garden'.
  • Bouquet and Hippopotamus try to solve the riddle of the 5th page.
  • Grapes across the district contribute to the bouquet and headiness.
  • The winner of the finals receives a cash prize and a flower bouquet.
  • Bouquet helps to defeat the creature and officially joins the party.

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