43 examples of bunch of flower in sentences

Upon her shoulder down to her arm, which was of a warmer white, and on the bunch of flowers which she held, blue, yellow, and red poppies, and so forth.

"How I look back upon the comparative peace and repose of Bronwylfa and Rhyllona walk in the hayfieldthe children playing round memy dear mother coming to call me in from the dewand you, perhaps, making your appearance just in the 'gloaming,' with a great bunch of flowers in your kind hand!

Mäzli would arrive carrying a large bunch of flowers, the inevitable gift from Apollonie, Presenting them to her mother, she would shout: "There they are again, just look!

[101] Bunch of flowers.

A great bunch of flowers was in the center of the table and she moved her chair behind them.

Sometimes it carries, by way of ornament, a bunch of flowers or a live kitten.

So, after the same formalities of cleansing ourselves as the night afore, upstairs we go at the heels of a drawer, carrying a roast pig, which to our senses was more delightful than any bunch of flowers.

what will become of me!" At last Wilhelm arose and came toward the house, bringing the bunch of flowers in his hand.

Katie's eyes drooped: she had made a serious sacrifice in putting so dear a bunch of flowers on her bonnet,a bunch that she had, in her own mind, been sure Lady Gownas, of Gownas House, would buy for her summer bonnet.

A gap in the green walls led into the flower garden, and there, down the path between tall rows of phlox and larkspurs and anchusa, of blue heaped on blue, Aunt Adeline came holding up a tall bunch of flowers, blue on her white gown, blue on her own milk-white and blue.

Cicely wore her best frock, a red ribbon at her throat, another in her hair, and carried a bunch of flowers in her hand.

A gentleman in a frock coat with a bunch of flowers at his buttonhole.

"Hello, Thumbkins!" cried a cheery voice as Thumbkins ran under a bunch of flowers.

The three long rows of campaign ribbons looked incongruous beside the bunch of flowers that somebody had crammed into a Damascus vase on the desk, with the estimable military notion of making the utmost use of space.

Here one may see the shepherd of Salisbury Plain, or rather, of the Marlborough Downs, in typical costumelong weather-stained cloak and round black felt, almost brimless, hat, described by Lady Tennant as having a bunch of flowers stuck in the brim, but this the writer had never the fortune to see until the summer of 1921 when the shepherd was also wearing his own old cavalry breeches and puttees!

In a short while Little Red Riding Hood knocked at the door, and walked in, saying, "Good morning, Grandmother, I have brought you eggs, butter and cake, and here is a bunch of flowers I gathered in the wood."

" "People don't make 'bouquets' now; they gather a 'bunch of flowers,' or they give you a single bloom," smiled her daughter.

Such insistence was not particularly gratifying to his pride; for she was a female of protruding bust and swaying hips, a cook with a basket on her arm, like many others who were passing through the Rambla in order to add a bunch of flowers to the daily purchase of eatables.

All Miss Cullen was able to do was to throw him a little bunch of flowers she had gathered in the mountains.

In 1836 she painted a charming picture called "A Bunch of Flowers."

They believe it to be an excellent omen to see a corpse, a bunch of flowers, water, milk, a toddy pot, or a washerman with dirty clothes, while setting out to give any present to her or her husband.

The pointed façades are surmounted with a small weathercock, a little lance, or something resembling a bunch of flowers.

and I stuck the bunch of flowers at her, and turned and ran.

He put his hand into the basket, and shyly took out a bunch of flowers he had bought,real flowers, tender, sweet-smelling little things.

#bouquet#, m., bouquet, bunch of flowers; # de bois#, clump of trees.

43 examples of  bunch of flower  in sentences