"Tussemose" is medieval english for "Nosegay"
"Tussemose" is medieval english for "Nosegay"
It was Dunster, Somerset, England.
Probably the two most famous Poirots are David Suchet and Albert Finney
What is the price written on the books and what currency would you like it converted to?
Hercule Poirot first appeared in Agatha Christie's novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," published in 1920.
"Tussy Mussy" or "Tussemose" or "Tusmose" are some of names given for the lapel vase that the character of Hercule Poirot wears
"Tussemose" is medieval english for "Nosegay"
Poirot's main catch-phrase: "the little grey cells" but he also says "mon ami" a lot. He seems to make great play of being Belgian, not French, if that's a catchphrase.
Hercule Poirot, a fictional detective in Agatha Christie's novels, is known for his meticulous attention to detail, his love of order and symmetry, and his insistence on neatness and precision in all aspects of his life. He is also particular about his appearance, especially his mustache, and takes pride in his superior intellect and abilities of deduction.
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.