SOJJA corsage (kore SOJJ) is a small, tight bunch of flowers intended to be held or pinned to someone's garment.
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
It seems you may have meant "corsage." A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers typically worn on a woman's dress or around her wrist for a special occasion, such as a wedding or prom.
The Tagalog definition of "forerunner" is "tagasunod."
The correct spelling is "definition."
When a word suggests something beyond its definition it is a connotation.
A synonym for corsage might be boutonniere.
I don't think she has a corsage...????
no corsage for Sadie's! its a fun and laid back dance so no formal corsage/boutonniere needed!
That is the correct spelling of "corsage" (worn flower decoration).
Corsage stems most definitely down. If you bend your head and the corsage is on a lapel, the stems can stick you in the chin.
Joe's Corsage was created on 2004-05-30.
A corsage ornament is a piece of jewelery placed on the corsage, drawing the attention to it and giving an alibi to look at it without being rude to the fine gentlemen.
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
There is a new magnetic floral corsage base that uses two magnets, one in the corsage and one on the other side of the fabric. Speak to your florist for details, but it is strong enough to hold a corsage to shoes and gentle enough for the silk. If one must pin a corsage to silk, it is best to put a tissue into the dress for the pin to go through so the fabric will have stability and not tear. The pin marks can be carefully "scratched" back together with the point of the pin when the corsage is removed. Are you sure you don't want a wrist corsage?
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Seriously? The girl buys the tickets and asks the guy-get the corsage boys!
It is a boutonnière