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the bud of a rose

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(a literary reference to) a pretty young girl

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- Liz Toombs owns Polka Dots & Rosebuds Interiors, which offers complete design services for homes, offices and Greek housing.
e baskets are described as pink, large round baskets with rosebuds on.
Auditions for a carnival queen, princess and two rosebuds will be held at Kidderminster Town Hall on Sunday, April 14.
Department store Selfridges said the Love Potion blend was created using jasmine silver needle white tea, pink rosebuds and sweet orange flowers.
Rose Gung Fu tea, from funky tea brand Tea (aptly enough), blends pink rosebuds and finest China black tea.
Each comes in a gift box with a heart-shaped rose crystal pendant, an organza bag filled with rose leaves and rosebuds, as well as a small flacon of rose-scented fragrance.
The sailing conditions were so easy they presented a dilemma for Rosebuds navigator, Australian Tom Addis: "I'm after hints on how to deal with these Americans," he reported back to shore.
He expressed his happiness in married life in the collection of poems Dulici (Rosebuds, 1864); however, his happiness turned into tragedy when his wife and all their children died.
A legend tells of Mary taking rosebuds from the lips of a young monk as he recited the Ave Marias.
Rosebuds create a feeling of luxury for the tea drinker.
Tiny, freeze-dried rosebuds, readily available at craft stores, are great for making long-lasting natural craft projects.
Some of us have Rosebuds, totemic objects that connect us to the innocence of our youth.
The queen category is open to girls aged 16 and over, the princess is for 11 to 15-year-olds, sweet peas must be aged four to six and rosebuds can be seven to 10.
Brownies, who were originally called Rosebuds, were founded in 1914 and have remained the most popular youth group for girls, aged seven to 10 years.