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corsage
[ kawr-sahzh ]
noun
- a small bouquet worn at the waist, on the shoulder, on the wrist, etc., by a woman.
- the body or waist of a dress; bodice.
corsage
/ kɔːˈsɑːʒ /
noun
- a flower or small bunch of flowers worn pinned to the lapel, bosom, etc, or sometimes carried by women
- the bodice of a dress
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of corsage1
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Example Sentences
Neither of them could be bothered to notice me soaring up on the dressing table, dropping into the tufted jewelry case, beside the orchid corsage.
Adding ribbons in school colors became popular after World War II, she said, when the corsage became an extension of school spirit.
She asked jurors if they’d be able to remember the color of their prom corsages or who was class president their junior year, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
Solheim said she will happily provide bouquets and corsages for all celebrations.
On graduation day, teachers pinned corsages on the laughing graduates, usually a job for younger students.
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