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  • noun Plural form of forget-me-not.

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Examples

  • Look for wallflowers, bellis and forget-me-nots in garden centres and plant in pots, particularly where you've planted spring bulbs, so that the bulbs peep through the bedding come spring.

    In the garden this week: Rhubarb and some winter cheer Lia Leendertz 2010

  • I am so enchanted with this shape that I am trying my hand at creating a scene inside of a keyhole shape, surrounded by the wild rose and forget-me-nots, two flowers which grew near the road leading to the home of my childhood.

    The Humble Art of the Victorian Period 2009

  • JON HUNTSMAN SIDESTEPS QUESTION ABOUT IMPEACHING OBAMA OVER LIBYA - Jon Huntsman, who is in a neck-and-neck race with Newt Gingrich for the top spot in the "oh, yeah, him" race, refused to say whether President Obama should be impeached for the U.S.'s war explosive forget-me-nots it's sending to Libya.

    HUFFPOST HILL - FAA Still Closed (Sneak On As Many Liquids As You'd Like!) Eliot Nelson 2011

  • I ache for Venezuela waterfalls that I will likely never see, for a polishedamagein Buenos Aires, for this year's crop of yellow-centered forget-me-nots in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, for this year's horned lizards zipping through the Gila Wilderness.

    Unseen Beate Sigriddaughter 2010

  • The oil cloth was greasy but someone had put forget-me-nots in glass vases on each of the tables.

    Unwritten Alison Wells 2012

  • Gerald woke to syrupy rays of sunshine and the walls of his cell dissolving into pretty blue forget-me-nots.

    BUILD, BUILD, BUILD • by James Bloomer 2010

  • A line of snowdrops swirled into the midst of the forget-me-nots and spelled out a word with their white petals.

    BUILD, BUILD, BUILD • by James Bloomer 2010

  • A line of snowdrops swirled into the midst of the forget-me-nots and spelled out a word with their white petals.

    BUILD, BUILD, BUILD • by James Bloomer 2010

  • Gerald woke to syrupy rays of sunshine and the walls of his cell dissolving into pretty blue forget-me-nots.

    BUILD, BUILD, BUILD • by James Bloomer 2010

  • I am so enchanted with this shape that I am trying my hand at creating a scene inside of a keyhole shape, surrounded by the wild rose and forget-me-nots, two flowers which grew near the road leading to the home of my childhood.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

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