Bouquet ... also means lovely aroma
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers.
A small bunch of flowers carried in the hand is a bouquet. Another word for a small bunch of flowers is nosegay or posy.
The likely word is "bouquet" (bunch of flowers, or a scent).
The likely word is "bouquet" (a bunch of flowers, or a scent).
It is a bouquet.
It's a bouquet.
Floral Bouquet, Arrangement, Bunch of flowers, group of flowers
No, the word 'of' is not a pronoun of any kind. The word 'of' is a preposition, a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence. Example:He brought her a bunch of flowers. (the preposition 'of' shows the relationship between the noun 'flowers' and the noun 'bunch')A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence, for example:John is her son. He brought her a bunch of flowers. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John' in the second sentence)
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Posey [or Posie or Posy] is a word that begins with the letter 'p' and means 'small bunch of flowers'. But these three different spellings of the same word aren't the only terms that have that meaning. Others include 'bouquet', 'nosegay', and 'tussie-mussie'.
Bouquet is a word that starts with the letter 'b'and means 'a bunch of flowers'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'boo-keh'.
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