Which preposition to use with rosetted
They invaded our salon, drank beer at eight o'clock in the morning, and looked on the wholein spite of their rosettes of black, red, and yellowas disreputable a lot of individuals as ever turned religion into farce.
A faint odor of departed splendor lay in that room, its high calcimined ceiling with the floral rosette in the center, the tarnished pier-glass tilted to reflect a great pair of walnut folding-doors which cut off the room where once it had flowed on to join the great length of salon parlor.
Rock-ferns, too, are here, such as allosorus, pellaea, and cheilanthes, making handsome rosettes on the drier fissures; and the delicate maidenhair, cistoperis, and woodsia hide back in mossy grottoes, moistened by some trickling rill; and then the orange wall-flower holds up its showy panicles here and there in the sunshine, and bahia makes bosses of gold.
Wilson's carriage and pair were at the door, the horses with blue and white rosettes at their ears, which were the colours of the Wilson Coal-pits, well known, on many a football field.
Had I the power I would serve him as I serve this badge of his!" Tearing the rosette from his breast, he cast it into the flaming fire.
There was a big black man lying where he had fallen, his huge chest pocked with bullet-marks, every wound rosetted with its circle of flies.
"You see these two rosettes near the bottom of the panel.
In a moment her soft fingers attached the rosette to his jacket.