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- noun Plural form of
rose . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rose .
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Examples
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In the woods you will find blackberries, and wild roses, like those in England; and _red_ berries, as well as _black_ berries, and _lilies_ as well as _roses_.
Far Off Favell Lee Mortimer 1840
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Too right! in the philosophy book this is quoted from he plays with language. its says when u say a rose has no teeth, its so ambigous u could then say when the rose is inside the cows mouth it has teeth. we dont specify where the teeth would be if roses had teeth so it is possible for roses to have teeth in the mouth of the beast.
waste 2009
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Beauty means the scent of roses and then the death of roses "
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Next to the statue of Mary, inside a labyrinth of daisies, daffodils, tulips and roses is a stone engraved with the word grace.
What Happened When an Anti-Choice Catholic Woman Needed An Abortion « Planning the Day 2009
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Sometimes just stopping to sniff the roses is enough productivity.
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BETTY & VERONICA #245 “Now THAT Was a Mistakeâ€: When Archie wins not one, not two, but FIVE bouquets of roses from the local florist, he has to send them somewhere†¦ and Betty and Veronica sure aren†™ t happy about the other three!
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This time-lapse video of Harper painting roses is quite entrancing.
Boing Boing 2008
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Clyde Van Dusen, in 1929, is the only 3-year-old to earn the famed blanket of roses from the farthest outside position since 1900.
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As a sign to the Bishop of her identity, she instructed Juan Diego to pick roses from the desolate hill.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - Fiesta de Guadalupe in Puerto Vallarta 2007
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As evidence of the miraculous appearance, Juan Diego retrieved an armload of roses from the normally barren hillside, gathering them up in his tilma (cotton cloak).
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