Results for rose
Definitions of rose:
part of speech: noun
A plant of many species with a beautiful flower, generally red: a rosette: a perforated nozzle of a pipe, etc.: pink, the color of the rose.
part of speech: past tense
part of speech: past tense
part of speech: noun
A well- known plant, or its universally- admired flower, having many species and varieties.
part of speech: past tense
part of speech: noun
In Scot., an eruption on the skin of small rose- coloured patches, very slightly elevated; erysipelas; St Anthony's fire.
part of speech: noun
A wellknown prickly shrub or its fragrant, beautiful flower; rose color, or crimson- pink; a fancy knot of ribbon or lace; a rosette; under the rose, secretly.
part of speech: imperfect
Usage examples for rose:
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At length he rose again and turned on the light.
"The Panchronicon", Harold Steele Mackaye -
The girl rose up.
"Mysterious Mr. Sabin", E. Phillips Oppenheim -
I rose and took my Friend's hand.
"Frenzied Fiction", Stephen Leacock -
" And I like your name," Mary Rose was kind enough to say.
"Mary Rose of Mifflin", Frances R. Sterrett