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rose1 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] VB

rose pt of rise

See also rise

I . rise [raɪz] N

2. rise no pl (success):

3. rise (incline):

4. rise no pl (reason):

5. rise no pl (annoyance):

I . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] N

1. rose (flower):

róża f

2. rose no pl (colour):

3. rose (for watering can):

sitko nt

II . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] ADJ

rose hip N

rose-water N no pl

rose window N ARCHIT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It also includes such plants as roses, tulips, and common plants found to have flower structures.
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It is a little child covered with lilies and roses.
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The winner entered the church on bareback to receive a hat made of roses from the parish pastor.
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As well as the coffee and the roses, among the acts was a donation of teacups to a cancer clinic.
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It is decorated with a bas-relief representing a rocaille vase, surrounded with roses and water plants.
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In her hands was a small bouquet of pink teacup roses.
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She has ladylike pastimes: needlepoint, cake decorating, and arranging tea roses.
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For 20 years, he had a half-dozen red roses delivered to her crypt three times a week.
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Western cookery today does not make much use of roses or rose water.
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Her motifs include cowrie shells, roses, plantains, urns, and toilet bowl plungers; these forms, both molded and handcrafted, are often assembled, stacked, or hung in groups.
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