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"I took off my corsage and told her she should wear it."
They found a plant, a dress and a corsage of human hair.
He had a corsage of white baby roses in his hands.
In the late 30's, men always bought corsages for their dates.
"It was my idea to have corsages for the ladies," he said.
At her place sat a copy of the book, a corsage holding it open.
Should someone bring her a corsage, she is apt to be disappointed.
Or maybe he stopped off at a flower shop to get you a nice corsage.
Now which rose would you want on your corsage?
If even corsages lose their color pressed between the pages of a book, what hope has a life?
It's a necklace so lavish it is almost a corsage.
He made me sound as though I were sixteen and needed a corsage for the prom!
That each of the three White House dogs had a corsage.
He gave me a corsage that clashed with my gown.
A corsage of crumpled paper is protruding from her mouth.
"I need a corsage," I told the old woman that came to help me.
Their graduation was an elegant affair, with corsages and finger food.
Every corsage she'd worn had come from this shop.
It turned out she didn't know what an orchid was, having never received a corsage.
At the flower shop, Joey had picked out a rose corsage.
The Queen asked for a corsage at the bottom of her sculpted neck.
This type of clothing allowed there to be "a happy medium between high and low corsages".
He later sends the mysterious woman a rose corsage by way of apology.
No corsage, but he brought me a red carnation that went with my color scheme.
She wore a corsage of red and blue flowers.