That is one spelling of "posy" (a flower). The plural is posies.
A similar word is posse, meaning either a group of deputies or a group of followers (an entourage).
That is a correct spelling of "posies" (flowers). Another is "poseys."
The singulars are posy and posey, respectively.
The collective nouns are a host of posies, a bouquet of posies, or a nosegay of posies.
Alice Pyncheon brought flower seeds from Italy and planted them at the House of the Seven Gables.In The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne,Alice [Pyncheon] is hypnotized by the younger Matthew Maule and forced to act in embarrassing and humiliating ways, including waiting on his bride. Once Alice is released from Matthew's spell, she walks home inappropriately clothed for the snow and dies. The flowers that grow in between two of the gables are said to have been sprinkled there by Alice. They are called Alice's Posies. Sometimes the sounds of her harpsichord are said to be heard in the house.
It is a kind of flower that looks like a pansy. It is one single flower on its lonesome. It is NOT a small bunch of flowers.
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The Posies was created in 1986.
The collective nouns are a host of posies, a bouquet of posies, or a nosegay of posies.
Pink Posies was created on 1967-04-26.
Success - The Posies album - was created on 1998-02-18.
Lollipops and Posies - 1917 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of Lollipops and Posies - 1917 includes: Chrissie White as The Girl
The cast of A Pocketful of Posies - 2001 includes: Jenny Agutter as Narrator
Flower Shower.
Alice's Posies
a posie is a small bunch of flowers
You purchase them at the Posies and Plants shop on Bagatella Row.
No. A posy is a small bunch of flowers. People used to carry posies because they thought that disease was spread by bad smells, so the pleasant fragrance of the flowers was supposed to protect them from illness. Unfortunately, this wasn't true.