单词 | corsage |
例句 | Lacey emerged from Ben’s shoulder still looking sad and distracted, but she tried to smile as Radar and Ben swapped tales of corsage purchasing. Paper Towns 2008-10-16T00:00:00Z The dried corsages were thrown out long ago, the diplomas and class pins and photos must be down in my mother’s cellar, in the steamer trunk along with the tarnishing silver. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z In his hand was a plastic container with an amaranth-pink corsage nestled inside. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z He gives me a bone-white corsage for my wrist, and Mom helps me pin a boutonniere to the lapel of his tux. Leah on the Offbeat 2018-04-24T00:00:00Z And then suddenly, my eyes are drawn to Garrett’s corsage on my wrist. Leah on the Offbeat 2018-04-24T00:00:00Z And, amid these deployments, Lefty Stephanides, carrying two corsages, stepped out the front door of his house and began walking to the house where Victoria Pappas lived. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z “I cut myself on your corsage,” Mario said, sucking on the side of his index finger. Summer of the Mariposas 2012-10-20T00:00:00Z Tonight, it smelled of sparkly red punch and older brothers’ cologne and flowers from corsages and whatever those things are called that girls pin onto a guy’s jacket. Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World 2018-03-06T00:00:00Z Benny opened the box and pulled out the corsage, then slipped it around Isa’s wrist. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z Her mind buzzed with thoughts of her sister and Benny and eighth grade dances and long pale-pink dresses and corsages. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z “Okay, I didn’t get you a corsage, as you insisted,” Dill said as he got in the car. The Serpent King 2016-03-08T00:00:00Z The River Styx’s current swirled with strange objects— broken toys, ripped-up college diplomas, wilted homecoming corsages—all the dreams people had thrown away as they’d passed from life into death. The Last Olympian 2009-05-05T00:00:00Z And Nick and Abby are back to their obnoxiously happy normal, holding hands in English class and discussing corsages over lunch. Leah on the Offbeat 2018-04-24T00:00:00Z An orchid corsage in hand, I picked up Melba June and together we strolled into the Big Creek High School gymnasium, a proud couple. October Sky 1999-04-01T00:00:00Z Camila, Mya, and I decided to swap corsages when we went stag to the formal. Five Feet Apart 2018-11-20T00:00:00Z Tía made the corsage herself from flowers in our garden, and we took pictures of the whole thing in the yard. Merci Suárez Changes Gears 2018-09-11T00:00:00Z Ever the independent spirit, Mary eschewed the traditional all-white bridal gown for a shorter white dress with black sequins, topped off with black gloves, black pumps, and a red rose corsage. Hidden Figures 2016-09-06T00:00:00Z For these dances the boys send corsages, which I press afterward and keep in my bureau drawer: squashed carnations and brown-edged rosebuds, wads of dead vegetation, like a collection of floral shrunken heads. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z Mr. Cantor, a retired postman from Pennsylvania, who was devoted to growing orchids, said that he would have enough blossoms for the corsages. The View From Saturday 1996-09-01T00:00:00Z “I want to make a corsage for myself,” said Hyacinth. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z He grabbed at my corsage to try to keep me from falling. Summer of the Mariposas 2012-10-20T00:00:00Z “All righty,” Barb says when they get all my vitals and finish oohing and aahing over my sparkly, silver A-line gown and my white rose corsage. Five Feet Apart 2018-11-20T00:00:00Z When the three of them turned around at the top of the ladder, I could see that she was wearing on her shoulder a huge chrysanthemum corsage. Jacob Have I Loved 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z Next, Mr. Cantor and I delivered the orchid corsages to the bride and her maid of honor. The View From Saturday 1996-09-01T00:00:00Z She wore a very expensive strapless gown and a huge orchid corsage. Farewell to Manzanar 1973-01-01T00:00:00Z The rose corsage her boyfriend, Brian, had given her at homecoming, hung to dry on her vanity, the petals darkened from ruby to dried-blood red. Little Fires Everywhere 2017-09-12T00:00:00Z While others wear orchids, the corsage on her wrist is a small sunflower. Stargirl 2000-08-08T00:00:00Z At fourteen, I attended my first church dance and received my first corsage from a boy. March Forward, Girl 2018-01-02T00:00:00Z Red carnations and wrist corsages flashed as the line headed onto the practice putting green of the golf course. Stargirl 2000-08-08T00:00:00Z His dad drove him over to my house before the dance, and Michael awkwardly handed me my corsage. How Dare the Sun Rise 2017-05-16T00:00:00Z When the corsage or boutonniere’s backing is finished, the third step is to glue a single Cheddar Bay Biscuit on top of the decorated base. Red Lobster shares biscuit corsage, boutonniere video for prom-goers 2021-05-03T04:00:00Z The nominees were identifiable by their white corsages. Oscars 2015: Jennifer Hudson co-hosts party celebrating women in film 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z Or the ruffled trumpet of the corsage orchid, the cattleya. The moth orchid, while lovely, has overshadowed other, less common varieties 2018-02-19T05:00:00Z Toppled from the throne is the cattleya: the frilled grandmotherly orchid that forms the stuff of corsages. Seduced by Singapore’s Charismatic Orchids 2019-03-21T04:00:00Z Later, plants were hybridized to coincide with the corsage crunch around Easter, Mother’s Day and prom time. Noticed: An Orchid by Any Other Name Is a Marquee 2012-07-13T23:15:49Z The idea developed as a corsage, with the ribbons turned into a rosette. Special Report: Fashion: Lanvin Under the Willow Tree 2011-03-04T19:17:10Z Only when he arrived at her house, he saw the captain of the water polo team putting a corsage on her. Stories of Wonder, Fear and Kindness From the Moth 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z This was not really a face-off between the two styles because the looks were melded — not least with flower corsages for all. Fashion Review: Stella McCartney 2011-10-03T18:27:47Z The groom wore a long buttoned white shirt and white pants, no jacket or tie, with a red peony corsage. Together Again to Go the Distance 2014-05-23T04:00:00Z She tacked the flower — and the hand too — onto the dress, like a corsage. What Befits a Legendary Queen 2011-04-03T02:14:52Z Guests will make valentines and pose for their own keepsake photos; little girls will each get a corsage. Spare Times: For Children, for Feb. 10-16 2012-02-09T21:47:27Z There were also corsages or a cluster of flowers on a choker. Marc Jacobs: Mauve and Iris 2010-09-15T03:28:00Z The “Notable” set, meanwhile, includes the dress Brooke Astor wore to Truman Capote’s Black-and-White Ball: a prim, almost bridal-looking princess gown of white lace with a black rose corsage at the waist. Art Review: How the Other Half Dressed 2010-09-16T21:44:00Z So the next day he sent her a corsage with a card saying "Pin this on your white meat." Q&A: Author Ralph Keyes on Euphemisms and Comfort Words 2011-01-10T08:35:00Z The padded, woven piece was dotted with beads, and topped off with a corsage’s worth of faux flowers. We Can’t Stop Thinking About Amanda Gorman’s Headband 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z Pin that corsage at your own peril, "Carrie" is your date for the prom in this 2013 remake of the Stephen King terror tale. TV This Week June 29 - July 5: 'Californication' and more 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z The biscuit should look similar to a flower corsage or boutonniere when it is positioned over the greenery. Red Lobster shares biscuit corsage, boutonniere video for prom-goers 2021-05-03T04:00:00Z The prize: a corsage from a local florist. Noted: The Prom ‘Ask’ Becomes a Big Production 2013-05-01T21:04:33Z If I were to wear a corsage, something bad would happen. Modern Love: Losing a ‘Boyfriend,’ the Best Way Possible - Modern Love 2013-05-23T22:40:29Z If the museum’s original stance was a rare Lalique corsage, this one was a strand of cultured pearls. Snubbing Margaret Thatcher’s Clothes 2015-11-04T05:00:00Z Order another corsage for “Bridesmaids” because it’s going to the party. Carpetbagger Blog: 'Bridesmaids,' 'Ides of March' Get a Little Help From Producers Guild 2012-01-03T18:07:58Z With tendrils drooping down, extending its length to an astonishing 10.2 inches, it suggests a corsage gone awry or dripping blood — disconcerting and oddly beautiful. The Brooch Is Back, Baby 2021-03-24T04:00:00Z Celidan’s schedule had been loaded with the promise of bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages and table arrangements. The second-best flower shop in Naperville, Ill., is struggling to survive. Along with the American Dream. 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z Then the orchid captured the public imagination, first with the fine and dandy corsage and today with the cheap and cheerful phalaenopsis or moth orchid. There are 30,000 species of orchids. You can see some of the unusual, beautiful and weird varieties in D.C. 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z A Queens high school student nicknamed Zlatko shared his budget for a new three-piece suit, shoes, ticket and corsage for his prom. Remembering New Yorker magazine alum Stanley Mieses, a Talk of the Town character in his own right 2023-02-19T05:00:00Z Fashion favorites Christopher Kane and Vivienne Westwood also drew inspiration from nature, playing with appliquéd motifs of buttercups, carnations and orchids, huge floral corsages and printed fabrics featuring traditional floral paintings. London designers step into spring with floral fashions 2013-09-17T13:20:43Z Then the women would form a procession down the staircase, and Eastman would pin a corsage on each one, probably consisting of a flower he’d grown himself. Rochester, N.Y., blooming with appeal To a scattershot playlist of Schubert, the Kills, White Stripes and others, Hera is paraded as an adoring ingenue wife, in pearls and a corsage, then as a monstrous murderer of children. Mark Bruce Company 2010-06-07T21:40:00Z Mixing camp and deadly earnest, he offers an ultimately hopeful vision of heaven, which in his cosmology but not Cohn’s includes Balenciaga gowns, red corsages, racial impurity and gender confusion. Seeing a New Disease but the Same Neglect in ‘Angels in America’ 2020-10-09T04:00:00Z Mr. Copping focused on kittenish tweed suits and knits with lingerie effects, and silk evening dresses with corsages or seams left partly unstitched so that the clothes seemed a little drippy. Fashion Review: The Cavalry Can?t Save Them 2010-03-06T03:11:00Z So the next day he sent her a corsage with a card saying, "Pin this on your white meat." Q&A: Author Ralph Keyes on 'Euphemania' and Euphemisms 2011-01-18T23:35:00Z They have wonderful taste, and corsages look intended for them. Modern Love: Losing a ‘Boyfriend,’ the Best Way Possible - Modern Love 2013-05-23T22:40:29Z It spotlights female Oscar nominees – each wears a fragrant white gardenia corsage – and also serves as a booster moment to reverse the continued gender disparity in the industry. The Carpetbagger: Helen Mirren Takes on the Gender Gap 2014-03-01T22:30:54Z The national seafood restaurant chain recently shared a DIY corsage and boutonniere video that uses its signature Cheddar Bay Biscuits in place of flowers. Red Lobster shares biscuit corsage, boutonniere video for prom-goers 2021-05-03T04:00:00Z The arrangements became more elaborate starting in the 1980s, having grown considerably since the days when a boy commemorated homecoming by giving a simple chrysanthemum corsage to a girl and received a garter in return. In Texas, mums rival football as the big homecoming attraction 2023-09-30T04:00:00Z 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. Federal trial to decide whether ex-chief of staff lied to protect his boss, Illinois House speaker 2023-08-09T04:00:00Z Solheim said she will happily provide bouquets and corsages for all celebrations. Tri-Cities flower shop that wouldn’t serve same-sex wedding has new LGBTQ+ friendly owner 2023-06-23T04:00:00Z On graduation day, teachers pinned corsages on the laughing graduates, usually a job for younger students. Last students graduate: School closures spread in ageing Japan 2023-03-30T04:00:00Z The often colourful Harry Styles, who has four nominations, wore a flared black jacket and trousers, with an enormous matching corsage on his neck. Brit Awards 2023: The eclectic outfits turning heads on the red carpet 2023-02-11T05:00:00Z Adding ribbons in school colors became popular after World War II, she said, when the corsage became an extension of school spirit. In Texas, mums rival football as the big homecoming attraction 2023-09-30T04:00:00Z And she stood on a balcony at the White House, a corsage on her wrist, and her eyes fixed on the night sky as it was lit up by fireworks. Perspective | Jill Biden’s inauguration dresses get their place in history 2023-01-25T05:00:00Z Kamlager-Dove’s mother bought her a silk corsage to wear for the oath of office on her first day of Congress. 'This is chaos': What it's like to be a brand-new L.A. representative amid the McCarthy speaker madness 2023-01-06T05:00:00Z In Upper Marlboro, Md., Michael Patterson, 17, bought a corsage online for his date the day before he was set to go to prom. Students head to prom after two years of covid restrictions 2022-06-04T04:00:00Z Community members also chipped in for prom essentials, including dresses, tuxedos and corsages. Students displaced by fire hold prom at governor’s mansion 2022-05-28T04:00:00Z Students have to pay for tickets, dresses, tuxedos, transportation, corsages, dinner and photos. In Seattle, students are reclaiming prom with free venues and homemade dresses 2022-02-28T05:00:00Z Where that version accentuated the material like a wrist corsage, this staging feels out of step. Review | ‘The Prom’ at the Kennedy Center is bursting with zeal but short on zazz 2022-01-07T05:00:00Z Their dates wore white tuxedos, three-piece suits, corsages. Pandemic or Not, Proms Are Back 2021-06-05T04:00:00Z For Patterson, a senior at Frederick Douglass High School, the minute he placed the order for the corsage, the moment set in. Students head to prom after two years of covid restrictions 2022-06-04T04:00:00Z Labik was pinned with a corsage of white roses to mark her 60th anniversary in the convent, and after Mass, there was a dinner in her honor. ‘How many of us will be left?’ Catholic nuns face loss, pain 2021-04-08T04:00:00Z As one Democratic consultant put it at the time, “He looked like a teenager on the first date with that ‘How in the world do you pin the corsage on her?’ problem.’’ Opinion | No Wrist Corsages, Please 2020-08-08T04:00:00Z Yearbook photos show Ms. Herring in a group of smiling young women, corsages pinned to their white dresses, hair perfectly flipped up at the ends. Elizabeth Warren’s Evolution on Race Brought Her Here 2020-08-02T04:00:00Z Lamb can finally buy that corsage: “I Know This Much Is True” arrived Sunday on HBO, thanks in large part to star and executive producer Mark Ruffalo, who helped rescue the project from development limbo. 'This will happen': Mark Ruffalo moved mountains to make HBO's new Emmy hopeful 2020-05-17T04:00:00Z Your corsage won’t save you at the “Killer Prom” in this thriller. What’s on TV This Week: 'Hustlers,' a salute to Prince and more 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z Elloie was a regular at her family’s bar, Sportsman’s Corner, a Mardi Gras second-line parade stop where she would craft holiday corsages. In Louisiana, coronavirus death toll mounts 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z He speaks quietly, but his pain manifests with such immediacy that we can almost hear the dance music and see the corsages. At Keegan Theatre, ‘Boy’ gracefully ponders gender identity 2020-02-16T05:00:00Z In the first, Lola, wearing a green satin slip dress, pins a corsage on who E! Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ daughter, 17, stuns in green slip dress at prom 2019-06-07T04:00:00Z Each honored guest was given the royal treatment: tuxedos and shoe shining stations for the kings, and gorgeous dresses, hair and makeup stations for the queens, along with corsages and boutonnieres. Tim Tebow's 'Night to Shine' event in NYC gets the royal treatment 2019-02-09T05:00:00Z His original plan was a wrist corsage, but he soon found out that no self-respecting florist has those on hand outside of prom season. How Washington insider Doug Heye ended up on a date with comedian Sarah Silverman 2018-09-25T04:00:00Z Standing in a semicircle surrounding Franklin’s family, the women filed in for nearly 10 minutes wearing black dresses, pearl necklaces, and corsages of African violets, the sorority’s official flower. Delta Sigma Theta pays tribute to soror, the Queen of Soul 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z A sea of women wearing black, many with African violet corsages and pearl necklaces lead a procession into the rotunda of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Delta Sigma Theta pays tribute to soror, the Queen of Soul 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z There were white rose corsages and boutonnieres, bagels and lox, a nice fruit salad. Perspective | They survived the Holocaust. Now the world is forgetting what they endured. 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z She can polish off her look with this new local shimmer lacquer available in six gorgeous shades that just might steal the spotlight from her wrist corsage. 5 little extras for prom-night sparkle | Produced by Advertising Publications 2018-04-10T04:00:00Z A picture of the pair leaving for the 1954 crusade aboard the SS United States shows Ruth with a fur stole over one arm wearing leather gloves and a corsage. Fact checking ‘The Crown’: Queen Elizabeth’s faith and her close relationship with preacher Billy Graham 2018-01-09T05:00:00Z A tattoo artist hovers off to the side, etching an elaborate corsage of flowers onto Paige’s chest. Equinox’s version of a New Year’s resolution? Social justice, stilettos and journalism. 2018-01-02T05:00:00Z He slipped a white rose corsage on her left wrist, and she held the matching boutonniere up to his navy blue lapel. The wounds they carry 2017-11-30T05:00:00Z Cowboy hats were outnumbered only by baseball caps emblazoned with the team’s name, the Bulldogs, and many teenagers in the audience wore mums, the oversized corsages that are an icon of Texas culture. Home of the ‘Bump Stock’ Says, Don’t Blame Us for Las Vegas 2017-10-18T04:00:00Z This is the Hollis mint aqua green floral collar with mint detachable flower corsage. Take a look at what the most fashionable pets are wearing these days 2017-08-27T04:00:00Z Two trains packed with glitzy commuters sporting corsages and boutonnieres departed for Union Station on Saturday evening. Students ditch the car and hop the train to get to their proms 2017-05-02T04:00:00Z He was not interested in corsage orchids: he wanted to cultivate rare endangered species that are now available only on the black market. Orchid Fever 1995-01-15T05:00:00Z There are corsages from a local florist, a DJ and finger foods. Lamar couple hosts Joy Prom for special-needs community 2017-02-24T05:00:00Z The day is full-fledged production, complete with corsages for lawmakers, prayers and judges swearing them in. Things to know about the new Wisconsin legislative session 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z On that same day, her parents also posed together, him in a suit and tie and her in a formal dress with a large corsage. Mystery suitcase owner found 2016-11-20T05:00:00Z “Witches teeth and dragon knuckles and my old prom corsage.” Cause Celeb: Maya Rudolph joins Sen. Al Franken to urge labeling of cleaning products 2016-09-27T04:00:00Z A strong enough gust and a few seedpods from South America could export enough prom corsages to Miami to last until the end of time. Orchid Fever 1995-01-15T05:00:00Z While that may be true, club officials said she has continued to provide them with beautiful flower arrangements, corsages and plants for raffles for meetings and luncheons. EXCHANGE: Flower shop and owner a mainstay in Champaign 2016-09-11T04:00:00Z Mother-love is the corsage pinned to every dress, right or left. A Tale of Two Conventions 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z You won’t see her character on “Divorce” wearing nameplate necklaces or oversized corsages. With 'Divorce,' Sarah Jessica Parker makes a break from Carrie Bradshaw 2016-07-30T04:00:00Z Norby had earlier reached out to the Bolens asking how she might help and had agreed to purchase corsages for the occasion - though the florist later told her they were on the house. Last dance: Many show up to support dying Appleton teen 2016-07-24T04:00:00Z Sha’nayia ordered a corsage with yellow roses to match the pediatric cancer awareness ribbon. 7-year-old cancer survivor attends prom with sister 2016-05-28T04:00:00Z “I’m sitting here with my corsage, waiting,” Fetterman told Slate of Sanders’ absence. How Tuesday's Senate races are a political minefield for Dems 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z But in the front row at her granddaughter’s wedding, wearing a corsage that matched the bride’s bouquet, the strife of these last few weeks seemed worlds away. A surprise wedding fulfills dying grandmother’s wish 2016-03-12T05:00:00Z There was a time - a simpler, more fun time - when going to the prom meant getting a cheesy corsage, awkwardly dancing and yes, maybe some backseat-of-the-limo action. The only thing shameful about 'revealing' prom dresses are adults who obsess over them | Jessica Valenti 2015-05-14T04:00:00Z The news report showed the two posing for photos in masquerade masks, and the grandfather putting a corsage around her wrist. 80-Year-Old Man Goes to Prom for the First Time 2015-04-15T04:00:00Z In their collection is the Detroit Northern High 1932 Viking yearbook, and pressed between pages 34-35 is a corsage with an ivory satiny ribbon. Yearbooks bring Jewish, Catholic groups together 2015-01-18T05:00:00Z Never again will I open up an Instagram DM… So, where do you buy a corsage?! An NFL Player Is Going to a High School Prom 2015-01-09T05:00:00Z Kors’ full skirts moved gracefully as the models walked and wide chocolate brown leather belts with leather corsages emphasized their waist. In fashion, staying relevant is the hard part Cashmere corsage sweater and hemp linen capri pants. New York Fashion Week: Michael Kors sums up the season 2014-09-10T04:00:00Z “I personally think the wiser choice would have been using Vice President Biden’s move by just arranging for a corsage. That would have been the appropriate adult choice.” Fairfax School Board member scales back plans after accepting Madison High student’s prom invitation Vice President Biden personally picked out the red-white-and-blue corsage he had sent to a Connecticut girl who asked him to her high school prom. In Obama administration’s musical chairs, a new seat for this official may be in the offing But rather than leaving the letter, which Maselli sent last fall, unanswered, Biden arranged to have a corsage delivered to her and is setting up a visit to Washington for her and her family. Joe Biden, the thinking woman’s sex symbol Biden couldn't make it, but he sent a handwritten card and a corsage — baby's breath, white roses and red, white and blue ribbons. Biden turns down prom invitation but sends corsage 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z Thursday — the eve of the prom — and handed her a wrist corsage. Joe Biden sends corsage to teen who asked him to prom 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z He declined the invitation but sent the Connecticut teen a red, white and blue corsage. Fairfax School Board member scales back plans after accepting Madison High student’s prom invitation To her surprise, a hand-written note and a corsage of baby’s breath, white roses and blue and white ribbons from Biden arrived at her door the day before prom. Biden Sends Corsage to Girl Who Asked Him to Prom 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z Maybe KFC felt like it didn’t go far enough by bestowing a $20 fried chicken prom corsage upon the world earlier this week. KFC Is Reintroducing a Sandwich That Replaces Bread With Fried Chicken 2014-04-16T17:39:48Z Second, she was a woman — and a very outspoken one fond of dramatic hats and corsages — challenging the overwhelmingly male medical profession. Well: A Nurse Gains Fame in the Days of Polio 2013-12-26T05:01:47Z The Greenwich Phantom , subsequently, couldn't get enough of Molly, "a fabulous character with horn-rimmed glasses, lurex dress, silk corsage, bouffant hair and a true TV personality". The Loop: Walk, don't walk... 2013-09-06T16:50:27Z Either way, video shows her reporting on the breaking news in full bridal regalia, complete with her veil and wrist corsage. Bride Covers Quake in Wedding Dress 2013-04-23T05:30:00Z She didn’t—although a Biden spokeswoman said that the vice president picked out the corsage flowers and ribbons himself, the gesture wasn’t enough to get Maselli to actually attend the big event. Biden Sends Corsage to Girl Who Asked Him to Prom 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z It’s prom season — not just for high school kids renting tuxes, but for members of the military, whose formal balls recur annually, like corsage blooms in the spring. Army’s formal birthday ball a sequester casualty 2013-04-04T13:16:44Z It’s prom season — not just for high school kids renting tuxes, but for members of the military, whose formal balls crop up like corsage blooms in the spring. Between the U.S. and Egypt, barbs and then . . . tweet nothings 2013-04-04T00:33:22Z Kruger looked lovely in a white lace Nina Ricci gown with purple flowered corsage. Cannes Fashion: The Top Red Carpet Moments 2012-05-27T17:20:00Z She tied the blue sash into a graceful knot and fastened a cluster of red roses on her corsage with a resolute hand, for she would not believe that any harm had befallen her boy. The Independence Day Horror at Killsbury 2012-04-20T02:00:07.610Z He also saw her take oranges from her corsage, and ascertained that they were warm. Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants 2012-03-28T02:00:29.747Z Silently she extended a corsage bouquet from the pile beside her; then, in a trembling voice, forced herself to explain about the favour inside. The Mardi Gras Mystery 2012-03-24T02:00:18.017Z A scarf of black lace is tied negligently round the neck, falling over the top of the corsage. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z The corsage was a little open, and she had a splendid necklace of pearls, also a miniature of the Emperor Frederick set in diamonds fastened on the front of her bodice. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Among other elegant styles, is a robe à la myon of gray taffeta, having the corsage formed of narrow plaits, in style resembling that in Figure 1 of the above illustration. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Tight as her stays were, her white breast above the low-cut black corsage rose and fell like white-capped waves seen in a lightning-flash on a darkened sea. Running Sands 2012-02-05T03:00:08.983Z These favours were concealed, in the case of the ladies, in corsage bouquets; in that of the men, inside false cigars. The Mardi Gras Mystery 2012-03-24T02:00:18.017Z She was beautifully gowned in blue and silver, and wore the Aldeburgh diamonds, which sparkled on the clear white skin of her neck, on her corsage, and in the smooth ripples of her hair. The Eldest Son 2012-01-24T03:00:28.780Z Some of the young women in white satin and lace, high bodices of course, all very much dressed, and all with necklaces and jewels on their corsages. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z The high, close-fitting corsage is entirely formed of narrow folds placed close together; the opening up the front being concealed by a fluting of ribbon, gradually narrowing toward the lower part of the waist. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Lola’s detractors relate that, glancing at her magnificent bust, he asked in wonder if such charms could be of nature’s making, whereupon the lady, there and then ripping up her corsage, dispelled his doubts. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z The corsage and sleeves are ornamented with the same trimming. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z When she breathed or moved the diamonds at her ears, her throat, and in her corsage flashed and dulled as if they had eyelids; the pearls had a veiled radiance. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z It was sewed on the corsage in front, as the pearls are large and heavy, and I am always afraid of breaking the string. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Dress of pink crèpe: the corsage low; the waist pointed, and of a moderate length. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Presently each had made for herself an impromptu corsage. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z The majority of the dresses, made at the present season, have high corsages, though composed of silk of very rich and thick texture. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z She suddenly arose to her feet and listened, meanwhile tenderly replacing the medallion in her corsage. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z The corsage of her robe was cut modestly low, and the full, puffed sleeves were short, thus revealing her perfect arms and neck, which were like chiseled marble. The Heatherford Fortune a sequel to the Magic Cameo 2011-11-15T03:00:18.930Z She will not squeeze herself out of all human shape by affecting a long tight corsage; and she will wear no dresses glaring with huge flowers, or loaded with gaudy trimmings. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z The hotel will serve a lavish lunch and provide plum-and-white flower bouquets or corsages, along with wedding photos and video. Same-sex couple wins once-in-a-century wedding on 11-11-11 that won?t be legal in home state 2011-11-11T10:10:35Z This gilet corsage, as it is termed by the French dressmakers, has recently been gaining rapid favor among the Parisian belles. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z Very well, you shall have it!” and she thrust her hand into her corsage, and took therefrom some scraps of paper, a few of them falling on the grass. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z The skirt of the dress is quite plain, the corsage high, and the sleeves not very wide at the ends, showing white under-sleeves of very moderate size. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z When Shirley reached the place she found it was two great, luscious pink rosebuds that must have slipped from the lady's corsage and fallen on the pavement. The Enchanted Barn 2011-10-13T02:00:50.933Z As a fitting garniture to such a dish, there was a corsage of watercress draped on the corner of the salver. Of All Things 2011-10-09T02:00:26.957Z Chichette, whose claim to immortality was based on the fact that she had been the first Parisienne to display on her corsage a tiny tortoise, set with precious stones and—alive. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z She produced a small dagger from her corsage. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z I got my first orchid corsage the day of our wedding. Ann Beattie: Mrs. Nixon joins the final photograph. 2011-09-12T04:00:00Z On his left stands his wife, whose handsome figure is dressed in a crimson skirt, brown corsage, a white fichu, and a black cloak. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z Her corsage was composed of about three sequins, a piece of chiffon the size of a handkerchief, and a large diamond brooch. The Claw 2011-08-31T02:01:30.563Z She wore a gown of gray gauze with bands of beaded and jeweled fringe at corsage and knees. The Tigress 2011-08-30T02:00:39.657Z “Yes, they are here,” and she hastily produced from her corsage an envelope having had the foresight to preserve them as most precious testimony in case of need. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z Leave your high school years at home — that means your yearbooks, letterman jacket, prom corsage and huge pile of club T-shirts. Your ultimate college packing list (and hints for what to leave at home) 2011-08-18T22:28:00Z During these strolls, my "nose hose" was detached from the suction mechanism and clipped to my gown like a hideous corsage. Through these Eyes The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer 2011-08-14T02:00:18.947Z Arrived at the frolic too late for the grand march 96 and minus the usual corsage bouquet of flowers which Elizabeth had forgotten to order sent to Augusta, the tall freshman felt distinctly aggrieved. Marjorie Dean, College Senior 2011-08-01T02:00:12.720Z On Sunday morning, corsages, congratulations and rainbow umbrellas filled the sidewalks surrounding the city clerk’s office in Manhattan, but a few opponents of same-sex marriage fought to be heard above the joyous din. | The Protesters 2011-07-24T15:39:24Z The dress was of white satin, with watered silk stripes, a frill of Brabant lace with silver ornaments at the bottom, and a long train; a rosemary bouquet fastened the front of the corsage. The Journal of Countess Fran?oise Krasinska Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel 2011-07-10T02:00:25.767Z Some of these dresses are made with basques, notwithstanding that the corsage is low and the sleeves short. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z Godillot, radiant and seductive, a rosy vision in the black velvet of her gown, relieved by the brilliant sheen of her white satin corsage! Bastien Lepage 2011-06-28T02:00:12.150Z Heaps of satin-black hair framed her face and were held by jewelled bandeaux; her corsage was dangerously low, retained in place by narrow strings of brilliants over her strong, smooth, white shoulders. A Man's Hearth 2011-06-25T02:00:17.093Z The high corsage was quite flat, and glittered with silver embroidery and fine pearls that covered all the seams. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z Flower power: Wedding corsages are among the products available Overseas sales now account for 20% of the company's revenues. Lost in translation? 2011-06-23T23:31:27Z Then, taking a few violets from her corsage, she would fix them in his buttonhole, saying: "No, no; look up at the ceiling while I fix them nicely—so!" The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z The only ones she had ever seen before had been in the window of a florist’s shop on Madison Avenue in Chicago and in a shoulder corsage worn by Linda Riggs at a school ball. Nan Sherwood on the Mexican Border 2011-05-26T02:00:20.467Z From the first, Nan pulled forth a gay corsage of daffodils which Bess promptly pinned to her shoulder. Nan Sherwood's Summer Holidays 2011-05-22T02:00:14.900Z That, or your date comes down with mono like two days before prom, and you've already rented your tux and paid for the corsage, and now what are you going to do? Glee Watch: Dance Night and Prom Queens 2011-05-11T17:01:09Z Donning the plain and appropriate clothes Zebedee had purchased, she made herself ready for what she designated as "the wedding corsage." Vacation with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-08T02:00:04.123Z I had been a little anxious about the effect of the corsage, but Am�lie has done herself great credit. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 1 2011-04-26T02:00:29.063Z "I have read your letter," resumed the young woman, drawing Oliver's missive from her corsage. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z She looked down at the lovely corsage of sweet-smelling violets on her gray dress and touched them tenderly. Nan Sherwood's Summer Holidays 2011-05-22T02:00:14.900Z Her bare neck was as smooth as curds, not a bone rippled its gracious contours; the little rosebuds and leaves that edged the corsage looked like a garland painted on ivory. Miss Maitland Private Secretary 2011-03-08T03:00:39.100Z Ethel turned her attention to the other side of her corsage. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z The corsage Louis XIII., and the waistcoat accord so well together that they are scarcely ever separated. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z The cut of her corsage left bare her arms, shoulders and the rise of her breast, which seemed sculptured in the purest marble. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z She had also made the bride’s corsage and had decorated a special wedding glass, which was put to use later for Champagne toasts. It Ended in a Suitcase 2011-02-20T03:00:16Z The delicate fulness revealed by the low corsage was partially hidden by a bunch of violets from her own indoor garden, while a little circlet of pearls and minute diamonds flashed upon her neck. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z To-morrow, good mother, I shall finish this letter which I shall carry concealed in my corsage. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z She dressed with especial care for her tea date with Van the next afternoon, pinning the corsage of Parma violets which he had sent her on the full shawl collar of her Russian squirrel coat. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z Skirt edged with full ruche of pink tulle studded with roses, and corsage trimmed to correspond. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z Their long skirts, swelling round them, seemed like waves, from which their waists emerged; and their breasts were clearly outlined by the slope of their corsages. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z A little later when she got warmed up she made eyes at Will across the table and threw him violets from her huge corsage bouquet. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z A pink corsage was pinned to his lapel. Mandela Attends Great-Granddaughter?s Funeral 2010-06-17T16:09:00Z Mandela wore a corsage of pink roses on the lapel of his black coat. Mandela at Great-Granddaughter?s Funeral 2010-06-17T13:40:00Z Square cut corsage to correspond, and elbow sleeves. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z There were little laughs stifled under handkerchiefs, and at the sides of women's corsages one could catch glimpses of fans quivering with slow, gentle movements, like the beating of a wounded bird's wings. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z She wears a body-conscious gray sleeveless sheath with an artful corsage of matching fabric decorating the right shoulder. First lady aims for kids in top physical form with mind-sets to match 2010-02-24T21:53:00Z "They are scarcely worth keeping," I went on, drawing them from my corsage. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3 The back of the corsage has also a point, which many wear quite deep. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 D�collet� corsage trimmed to correspond, and a damask rose worn in the hair. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z Its transparent corsage gave glimpses of fair and sumptuous shoulders and of much lingerie ribbon. Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune The corsages of some of these dresses are made close to the figure, and with basques; the latter, like the flounces, having a scalloped or vandyked edge, trimmed with a quilling of ribbon. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 The edge of the square-cut corsage was powdered with the pearls and against their sheen her breast and neck had the soft creamy ivory of magnolia buds. The Valiants of Virginia The corsage is plain, with a berthe to match the flounces, also fastened by bouquets. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 And in her corsage, glittering with embroidery and diamonds, she slipped the letter which had just come from the young man's doublet and was still warm from the vital heat of his body. Marguerite de Valois "I have brought my book," she murmeled as she reached into her corsage and drew forth a manuscript bound with skins of humming birds. The Book of Gud A bouquet of flowers may be worn in the centre of the corsage. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 As to the corsage, they all resemble each other; the Louis XV. and Pompadour being those only at present in fashion. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. The corsage is high at the back, but sloped somewhat lower in front, over which there is a lace pelerine, which is brought down to a point in front. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 Is it that the fashion of the day requires the train to be so long that there remains no material to make a corsage with? Her Royal Highness Woman She had an elegant bouquet of flowers on the waist, called a corsage, and the most splendid cut-glass diamonds on her wrists and shoulders. More Mittens with The Doll's Wedding and Other Stories Being the third book of the series I see her now in her red corsage and many-coloured petticoat, leading her dog by a string. Fragments of an Autobiography The main divisions of lady's gown—every milliner understands what we mean—are the corsage or body, and the jupe or skirt. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 The berthe of the corsage is composed of folds of white tulle. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 Thus, only the face and corsage of the charming Viscountess of Seligny are visible. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades She descended to the drawing-room most magnificently attired, a splendid diamond tiara on her head, and a gorgeous bouquet of rubies and brilliants on the corsage of her dress. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience Blushing at the sight of Vortigern, Thetralde dropped her large blue eyes, while the tight corsage of her robe rose and sank under the throbs of her maidenly bosom. The Carlovingian Coins Or The Daughters of Charlemagne. A Tale of the Ninth Century The corsage is simple in its form, and the only attempt at enrichment is the pendant border of lace, or other material, that gives due relief, without destroying the harmony of the outline. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 We learn from the court records that Louisa's bridal dress was entirely of silver lace, simply made, but that her corsage glittered with diamonds corresponding to those of the crown on her head. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) Her sleeves, open and flowing, her upturned collar, her sloping corsage, leave her beautiful arms bare, and expose her under-waistcoat of snow-white linen, fluted, and bordered with gold thread over her bosom. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades He could inhale the fragrance of her hair, the stronger perfume that came from the roses she wore in her corsage. The Intriguers I took her flowers that time, a corsage of vivid purple and scarlet orchids. Tiger Cat I think that a plumb line dropped from the front of her corsage would have reached the deck without touching her skirts. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. Now she had diamonds in her ears and at her creamy throat, diamonds flashing in her corsage. A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade Carnations, sir, for the gentlemen's coats, and rose corsages for the ladies' gowns. The Star Lord He plucks a rose, the best one he has, and offers it to Madame Sabaroff, who accepts it gratefully, though it is considerably earwig-eaten, and puts it in her corsage. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June Are they wearing their corsages pointed at the back?——not that I care, dearest, for I am above such vanities, but C�lestine wishes to know. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life She wore them on her corsage that night at dinner and later, coming on him smoking his post-prandial pipe under the stars, thanked him graciously. The Song of the Wolf That was a gallant girl, that vivandi�re," said the rough old general; "she must have had a soldier's heart within that corsage. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II She half suspected that he would bring flowers and so wore none, and when he came with pink roses, she added those to her corsage. The "Genius" The corsage is generally blue, the skirt red. The Gold Sickle or Hena, The Virgin of The Isle of Sen. A Tale of Druid Gaul So she tucked it into her corsage, and went down to join her friends in the carriage. Room Number 3 and Other Detective Stories It was part of my strained and unnatural environment; I wore these 'loves' on my sleeve as I wore hothouse orchids on my corsage, finding their emanations as nauseous and unwholesome. The Song of the Wolf But when he turned away I took the flowers which he had begged for from my corsage and threw them down amongst the wet leaves. A Monk of Cruta The high corsage was quite flat, and glittered with silver embroidery and fine pearls that covered every seam. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century Instead of a corsage, a petite corsage of the same material is worn, wide open in front, and closed at the waist with two double buttons, or a large bow of ribbon. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 Instantly his suspicion took form, and, surveying her still more fixedly, he espied a corner of the precious envelope protruding slightly above her corsage. Room Number 3 and Other Detective Stories Within the corsage is worn a chemisette, composed of rows of lace falling downward, and finished at the throat by a band of insertion and an edging standing up. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. The corsage has a shawl berthe opening in a point in front of the bosom. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 Alison stood with back to the rail so near him that his elbow almost touched the artificial orchid that adorned her corsage. The Bandbox The corsage is extremely low, and forms a very deep point, its ornaments being placed en cœur upon the centre of the front. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 Other flowers were plucked for corsages, arrayed in stately carriages for banquets, had toasts drunk to them and found themselves into the hair of pretty maidens. The Land of Look Behind The corsage is high at the back, but open in front nearly as low as the waist, and edged round with a fall of lace, narrowing to a point in front. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. The opening formed by the berthe in front of the corsage is filled up by horizontal rows of blonde. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 The Clerk was gaily dressed, with a peacock’s feather in his hat and a chain on his breast, while his betrothed wore a velvet corsage embroidered with silver. Legends & Romances of Brittany Half way between the bowl and the plate, the ribbon is knotted about a bouquet of the flowers or a bunch of maidenhair ferns which will become the corsage bouquet of the guest. Breakfasts and Teas Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions The bride's corsage bouquet was of black pansies. News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories She wore a full flowing skirt of pink satin, with little flounces of lace and rosettes on the front, puffed tight sleeves, and a corsage of white illusion, pink bands, flowers, and rosettes. The Gorgeous Isle A Romance; Scene: Nevis, B.W.I. 1842 In the corsage of her fur-trimmed coat she wore the sign for which I had been searching for an hour—a sprig of mimosa! The Sign of Silence Some of them were said to be prominent in charity; most of them were prominent out of their corsages. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards The graceful little figures seemed elfin and fairy-like in the half sleeves and low corsages of tight bodices from which depended enormously full skirts set off by cute pinafores. Orphans of the Storm The hem of this robe, the corsage and the waist were trimmed with diamond fringe which sparkled like suns. Old French Fairy Tales As Representative Binnard was the strongest opponent he was delegated by the members to present Miss Rankin with a corsage bouquet of violets. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI The tables were decorated with orchids and yellow chrysanthemums and there were corsage bouquets of violets for the guests of honor. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V She suffered the girl to place her in a chair, to take the faded blossoms from her hand and from her corsage, to unfasten the strings of pearls, and to remove her ball dress. Pretty Madcap Dorothy Or, How She Won a Lover Fortunately Steve appeared, flourishing Beatrice’s corsage by way of a greeting. The Gorgeous Girl The bodies are tight, and open in front; a cord connects the two sides of the corsage, and buttons, either of silk, colored stones, or steel, are placed on the centre of this cord. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. Next came the waist, or corsage, which was also a marvel of artistic taste and beauty. The Masked Bridal Tell gay stories and don't forget playing with my corsage. Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess Each lady is first supplied with exquisite corsage and hand bouquets by an attentive maid. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Her white satin slippers and silk stockings, like her corsage and saya, were also delicately worked in gold. When Dreams Come True The corsage low and plain, with a pelerine which passes along the back and shoulders, and is brought down to the front of the waist in a point. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. The corsage was then put on and—wonderful to relate—it fitted her to perfection. The Masked Bridal Having shaken off the dust she fastened them in her corsage, blue against her blue-green. The Dust Flower For the ball-room the most elaborate dress is to be worn; d�collet� corsage, flowers and jewels are all appropriate. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society I selected the rose which would best throw up the pink sea-shell of her face, and she put it gaily in her corsage. The Belovéd Vagabond The same lady would probably be furious at the suggestion that she should show herself to men in the dress of a ballet-dancer, but with a high corsage. The Sexual Life of the Child She presses the unopened note to her corsage, and leans eagerly forward entreating a sympathetic acquiescence. A Likely Story Pointing at the sprays in her corsage he went on: “That’s what the country people often call the chicory weed in France.” The Dust Flower A low-cut corsage is not expected of elderly women unless they wish it. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society She raised her head and fumbled in her corsage with shaking fingers, and drew from her bosom a packet of papers. The Maids of Paradise Just as I reached the threshold a superb rose, which had been the only ornament of my costume, chanced to fall from my corsage on the marble floor. A Romantic Young Lady She drew away and smoothed her ruffled hair back from her forehead, looking ruefully in the glass at her tear-stained cheeks, and down at the crushed violets in her corsage. The New Tenant I was donned myself of blue velvet guarded of miniver, and wore all my Lady’s jewels on mine head and corsage; and marry, but I queened it! In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers In this respect every woman will be a law unto herself, and every woman knows in her own mind the border line below which the corsage should not fall. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society The beautiful señoras had not given themselves a moment's rest; they had exhausted their ingenuity to invent some pretty corsage or novel head-dress; they had wearied themselves in trying without cessation the most varied toilets. The Pearl of Lima A Story of True Love Jeanne slowly took off the heavy wig that concealed her real features, and tore away the corsage that compressed her bosom, revealing the strong and muscular frame of a young man. Fantômas And compelled to slip back to the ballroom, she crushed the note into her corsage. The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance Through the transparent stuff that draped the corsage modestly her warm white shoulders gleamed. Love of Brothers A concession can be made by cutting the corsage a little low in the throat, and by elbow sleeves or almost no sleeves. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Hastily she thrust the message in her corsage and quietly left the room. The Slave of Silence I never wore one quite—quite like that, you see,” as she noted the straps over the shoulders and the low corsage. The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City It has rather a deep basquine, and the corsage, which has a turning over collar and lappels, is open in front of the bosom. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 "I wish I were a little street gamin in London," said the girl pensively, fingering the violets at her corsage. The Secret House The corsage may be cut square, or heart-shaped, or opened at the throat in any pretty way, but never so low as for a ball dress. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society His audacious hand placed a deep crimson rose against her corsage, and he stood away at arm’s length, his head on one side, judging the effect. The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol After that she will wear the corsages given by her admirers, a minute each. The 1926 Tatler The girl said nothing to her about the change she had made in carrying her surplus money; and she continued to keep the packet of newspaper pinned to her corsage. The Mission of Janice Day These also decorated her low corsage and spread their wings upon her sleeves. The Silver Butterfly By many brides who expect to wear their bridal costume to after evening entertainments, the wedding gown is frequently supplied with two corsages; the high for the wedding day and the low for evening wear. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society At last Majkowska came in, stately and triumphant, with a bouquet in her hands and roses in her corsage. The Comedienne Miss O’Brian will wear a corsage bouquet given by her mother, the first part of the afternoon. The 1926 Tatler At the same time, she folded up a piece of newspaper into a packet and pinned it to the place in her corsage where the notes had been. The Mission of Janice Day Madame de Ruth looked at her; indeed, the Duchess's tragic face was enough to soften even a harder heart than beat under the old courtesan's padded, beribboned corsage. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg The best taste prescribes a high corsage for the bridal costume, and sleeves either to the elbow or longer, in either case to be met by the long kid gloves. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Dressed in a cream-colored silk gown shading off into heliotrope, with gentians in her hair and corsage, tall and lithe, with her rosy complexion and reddish-golden hair, she looked very original and beautiful. The Comedienne Her corsage was of clinging ivy leaves, in contrast to the fuller effect of her banana-skin skirt. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-19 In the bright flood of sunlight that struck full upon her from the painted dome above, the diamonds and rubies enriching her handsome corsage gleamed and flashed white, green and blood-red. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason The corsage was cut down at the back, and the front she had cut out in a deep V shape, showing her creamy neck and the gentle rise of her breast. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg The corsage bouquet was tucked high under her chin where it would show most. Polly and Eleanor The head was a mass of bows and ribbons; she wore a very stiff corsage, covered with gold filigrees, and a brocade petticoat with an overskirt caught up by pearl clasps. The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche And Child Life in Town and Country In bending over her he got a glimpse, under her corsage, of her white skin, from which emanated a warm odour that made his cheeks tingle. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life The woman glowered up at her and jumped briskly to her feet, closing the knife and slipping it into her corsage. The Book of All-Power Each person wore, pinned to a lapel, perched in a hatbrim, or worn like a corsage, a small white feather. The Great Potlatch Riots "Folds of net and thick white face lighten the effect of the corsage." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, May 20, 1914 The square-cut corsage and elbow sleeves are trimmed with almost priceless ivory-tinted lace; and except the solitaire diamonds in her ears, she wears no jewels. Floyd Grandon's Honor Viola lay as silent as a statue, her face faintly showing, a diamond in her corsage emitting a momentary gleam as she breathed tranquilly at long intervals. The Tyranny of the Dark The lace from her corsage fluttered in the air; the lilies at her breast fell one by one, strewing the road with white blossoms. Lorraine A romance Presently she slipped off one gauntlet, fumbled in her corsage, drew out a crumpled paper, and spread it flat. Special Messenger When she reappeared a few moments later she wore a corsage bunch of violets which stuck out oddly from her black gown, and carried a jingling purse. The Fifth Ace The bride wore a cream silk bogey skirt, slightly caught up so as to show the pink dots of the stymied underskirt, and a simple Dunlop V corsage. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914 Six little parrots are emblazoned on the right side, one on her sleeve, two on her corsage, and three on her skirt. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 But the evening toilette scheme Shows the opposite extreme, And, when for dance or dinner you're equipped, A clinging "mermaid's tail" The nether limbs must veil, While the corsage is the only part that's slipped. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914 Then he looked at her closely again—the romantic face, the coil of brown hair, the old gown of rich silk, the old-fashioned corsage and the rich old gold necklace around her throat. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills "They came from the heart and I love them," she said as she fastened them in her corsage. The Music Master Novelized from the Play Leave the most important relation into which a man can enter to the mercy of chance, when a mere gesture may arouse passion, or the colour of a corsage induce desire! Mental Efficiency And Other Hints to Men and Women Instantly his suspicion took form, and, surveying her still more fixedly, he espied a corner of the precious paper protruding slightly above her corsage. The Gray Madam 1899 The corsage is half high at the back, and is sloped somewhat lower in front. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 The bodice was cut V-shaped at the throat—the corsage being taken from one of her grandmother's made in 1822, and around her neck was a long chain of pure gold beads. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills She had a large bouquet of orchids in her corsage, which she quickly removed, and placed the violets there instead. The Music Master Novelized from the Play She was dressed in a high-necked dress of black lace, and wore in her corsage a large circular ornament of diamonds and emeralds. The Doctor of Pimlico Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime Pretty girls walked on the streets with corsage bouquets of the fragrant flowers. Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman The front of the corsage is trimmed with rows of lace set on horizontally. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 "The one that the woman we want will have the paper hidden in her hair or in her corsage or possibly in her stocking." From Place to Place The double fold lashed fast with the straps made a broad stiff corsage support for her wrenched back. Bloom of Cactus The corsage was cut somewhat low, revealing plump shoulders and bust. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman The Tyro leaned forward and fixed his gaze midway of the lady's adequate corsage. Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage The third bridesmaid wore pink silk, with a bouquet at the centre of the heart-shaped corsage; but unlike the others, she had no flowers in her hair. In and Around Berlin Adored of my soul:—If you love me, wear a red rose in your corsage to-night at the opera. Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers Mark you her rich white dress, mother, with its corsage of diamonds, and the sleeves looped up to the elbow with lace and jewels? The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 A finely-rounded shoulder and exactly-developed bust is set off with a light satin bodice or corsage, cut low, opening shawl-fashion at the breast, and relieved with a stomacher of fine Brussels lace. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith How white and fresh is the complexion of that young woman against her corsage of pink satin! Ten Tales Lady Napier wore a white silk ball-dress, with three flounces of white tulle, puffed and trimmed with black Brussels lace, a corsage, and a head-dress of scarlet velvet with pearls and white ostrich feathers. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis Orange blossoms, the natural flowers, form the trimming to the corsage and a coronet to fasten the veil. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference As Bristow had done, he touched her wrist, and then slipped his hand beneath her corsage so that it rested above her heart. The Winning Clue The unconscious pose showing the incurved spine, and the arms and shoulders glimpsing through falls of lace at sleeve and corsage, would make the fortune of the photographer-in-ordinary to a professional beauty. Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain The petals fell to make the skirt, and rose again from a bell sheathing the neck of her low corsage, and the cap on her dark hair was a copy of the flower. A Truthful Woman in Southern California She wore a high-necked corsage of wine-colored velvet, with a satin dress and train of the same color, trimmed with lace. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis Mamma! it wouldn't take any of them at all for my hair, and the bouquet de corsage, too; there'd be thousands left. Queechy, Volume II The Queen's diamonds were supreme; upon the silken fabric of her corsage they flashed incredibly; one watched them, fire-color infinitely varied, infinitely intensified, like nothing else seen on earth. King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties You see those sparkles in the roses on her corsage and in her hair; they are all diamonds. A Crooked Path A Novel Nor, for the matter of that, could we help being aware, also, that she was very pretty in her soft black dress and corsage of narcissus. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Large, flat corsage bouquets of roses, tied with satin ribbons, were laid at each lady's plate, and small boutonnieres of rosebuds were provided for the gentlemen. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis The most approved bridal costume for young brides is of white silk, high corsage, a long wide veil of white tulle, reaching to the feet, and a wreath of maiden-blush roses with orange blossoms. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society In the morning she attired herself in her new light blue satin robe, corsage Albanaise, with a sort of three-quarter sleeves, and muslin under ones—something, we believe, out of the last book of fashion. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour A few folds of gauzy white lisse softened the edge of her thick black silk corsage, a jet necklet and comb set off her snowy, velvety throat and bright golden brown hair. A Crooked Path A Novel With him was a very pretty girl wearing a soft black dress and a corsage of narcissus. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Gilt bullet-headed pins, to attach the bouquet to the corsage, lay beside these, while above lay a large white card bearing the name of the guest assigned to the seat. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis White tulle, worn over pale pink or blue silk and caught up with blush roses or forget-me-nots, with bouquet de corsage and hand bouquet of the same, makes a beautiful costume for the bridemaids. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society Like a child Joyselle threw his arms round Brigit and hid his face against the embroidery on her corsage, holding her tight. The Halo The game have ribbon garters on their legs, and even the raw oysters wear corsage bouquets! The Climbers A Play in Four Acts It would be done too soon; but he might come in early; and, O dear, they hadn't thought,—there was that puffing to put round the corsage, bertha-wise, with the blonde edging. The Other Girls So I sat quietly down, and began to sum up my profits on the corsages. Sketches From My Life By The Late Admiral Hobart Pasha She wore a red rose in the coils of her jetty hair, and another fastened the black lace of her corsage. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880. The corsage is effective, but I don’t like those basque terminations. The Pursuit of the House-Boat Being Some Further Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades, under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq. The corsage was cut low, leaving the beautiful shoulders bare, the open sleeves displaying the perfectly rounded arms in all their perfection. The Fatal Glove She fastened her bouquet of drooping roses to her corsage and without daring to look at Lissac again, she re-entered, leaning on Ramel's arm. His Excellency the Minister Well, here I was in Wilmington, with all these valuables on my hands; the corsages were all right, but the horrid little Cockles were bursting their cerements and tumbling about my cabin in all directions. Sketches From My Life By The Late Admiral Hobart Pasha Roselle became more than ever desirable, as he imagined her, sitting in that shaded tea room, her fur coat opened and thrown back to show the fragile corsage underneath. Married Life The True Romance He had only ripped open her corsage to facilitate respiration, and kissed her "little feet." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 In the lilac and white crepe, with a bunch of dark Parma violets thrust in her corsage, Uncle Jack called her a poem. Polly Oliver's Problem What I wear in my corsage I have in my mind. His Excellency the Minister "Dear me, Neelie!" exclaimed she, in gentle consternation, "are you going to wear your corsage so low as that?" Bressant I noticed, too, the delicate odor which rose from her corsage of which Jack Ballard had spoken, something subtle and unfamiliar. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment Nora was gowned in lavender and wore a corsage bouquet of violets that had mysteriously arrived that afternoon, and that everyone present suspected Hippy of sending. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics From certain abrasions in the stems, he concluded that they had been torn, or loosed, from a woman's corsage. The Cab of the Sleeping Horse All fashionable promenade and evening dresses being cut with an open corsage and loose sleeves, the chemisettes and wristbands become of the greatest importance. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 They had previously dined at Delmonico's, and the cost of the evening's entertainment, including a bottle of champagne at dinner, their tickets and a corsage bouquet of violets for Flossy, had been fifteen dollars. Unleavened Bread And forthwith putting her hands behind her neck she began to unhook the corsage. The Lion's Share The corsage was cut low, thus revealing her beautiful neck, around which there was clasped a necklace of blazing diamonds. Mona I swear that now I caught the full outline of a red, red heart upon her corsage! The Way of a Man In the engraving, it is represented of pink silk, with an open corsage, and sleeves demi-long. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 Flowers are usually put in the finger bowls, a little spray of any sweet-scented flower, but "corsage bouquets" laid at the places with flower pins complete are in very bad taste. Etiquette She was superbly dressed in white, and on her rounded breast nodded his favor, a splendid corsage of orchid and lily-of-the-valley. Queed How lovely it is, Ruth," she remarked, "and you have arranged the lace very tastefully upon the corsage. Mona "I saw but one," I admitted, "the one with a red heart on her corsage." The Way of a Man One beautiful young woman, evidently a matron, wore a gown of black gauze, with a row of sparkling crescents, stars, and clusters, about the low line of the corsage. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories With these words she drew the violets from her corsage, and fastened them in Herr Bernat's buttonhole. The Nameless Castle The high corsage of the white robe covered the bosom fully, and was caught at the throat with a bunch of blazing jewels. The Mississippi Bubble No; nothing looks as well on this corsage as these wide, fleecy frills of crape lisse. Mona If Worth sends a corsage with the fashionable cut—what do they do? The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 To appear at an assembly without a blooming tuft at the corsage or in the hair is to indicate that the family is in mourning, the mother sick or the lover conscripted. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873 In a slight pause of their talk she was startled to feel her heart beating like a hammer against her corsage. Leonora As she passed him, his eye went over her with assurance until it rested upon the folded bit of blue paper in her corsage. Youth and the Bright Medusa The lining to the corsage had been cut low, and her pure white neck gleamed like marble through the meshes of the dusky lace. Mona On a black corsage they could not be so dreadful, especially as the fashion now is sleeves puffed to exaggeration. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 Indeed, I much prefer the corsage ornaments you showed me just now, and the pendant. Ticket No. "9672" It was only a corsage bouquet, but the violets, arranged with a few fronds of maidenhair, were delightfully fresh. The Rim of the Desert She separated the fragrant bunch into its components of smaller bunches, snipped the purple ribbon in two, and neatly devised two corsage adornments. Out of the Ashes Her heart lay like a weight in her corsage for an instant, and the next instant she was in the bright system again, because she was so young. The Price of Love She wore a simple white gown, embroidered about the corsage with silver crescents; and her richly-tinted brown hair was coiled about her head and held in place by a crescent-shaped comb. What Dreams May Come In the meantime I will take the cross and corsage ornaments. Ticket No. "9672" Women in gay corsages and bright-colored veils strolled with an air of immediate adjustment. Every Soul Hath Its Song The lady had concealed twenty yards of ribbon in her corsage. Through the Iron Bars Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium She caught up, hastily, a handsome opera cloak to cover her torn corsage. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts We must go and look at the Venus de Milo's corsage again. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 146, January 14, 1914 Remember that the make of your corsage is of even greater importance than the make of your dress. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette Women stayed by steel and convention into the mold of form love the soft faces of flowers looking up at them from expensive corsages, but care not for their nativity. Every Soul Hath Its Song My short sleeves were purled velvet, and a lace tucker was drawn with a blue ribbon across the corsage. The Morgesons The close-fitting corsage and tight sleeve, becoming to the short, plump female, should be modified with simple trimmings, to give fullness and width across the shoulders and bust, and a rounded contour to the arms. The Jewish Manual Practical Information in Jewish and Modern Cookery with a Collection of Valuable Recipes & Hints Relating to the Toilette "In all the best dress ateliers classic evening gowns are now being exhibited, and in many of these the lines of the corsage closely resemble the draperies to be seen on the Venus de Milo." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 146, January 14, 1914 No dressmaker can fit you well, or make your bodices in the manner most becoming to your figure, if the corsage beneath be not of the best description. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette It should be cut low in the corsage, and have no sleeves. Abroad with the Jimmies She fastened it in her corsage and led the way to a stone bench beneath an arbor at the end of the wall where she sat and motioned to the place beside her. Madcap Then she reached up and back, straining her arms to push the top snap of the corsage into place. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Then there was another smaller but deeper box, which contained a lovely wreath of pure white heath, with bouquets of the same mingled with lilies of the valley, for the corsage of her dress. Virgie's Inheritance Clad in an evening gown of simple white, to the close-fitting corsage of which she had fastened a bunch of pink roses, she was to Ellis a dazzling apparition. The Marrow of Tradition One whose individual endowments are as meagre as are those presented in No. 61 may improve her defects by adopting either style of corsage, shown in sketches Nos. What Dress Makes of Us If her lover is slyly observing it through her sheer corsage, she is about to come under the soft persuasive influence of a too ardent wooer. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition So she divested herself of this pink raiment; in doing which a note fell out from her corsage, which she picked up with a smile, and locked into her dressing-box. Vanity Fair A pair of earrings were found in the drawers, and these Sarah claimed, putting them in her corsage. She Stands Accused Hastily resuming my task of mentor, I explained that a décolleté corsage was an absolute rule for evening gatherings. The Ways of Men The unsightly lines of the shoulders are covered, and just enough individual robustness is disclosed to suggest with becoming propriety the conventional décolleté corsage. What Dress Makes of Us "You mean to put difficulties in my path?" she asked, rearranging the rosebud in her corsage. The Europeans Then from inside her corsage she brought out and held to Sidney a letter. K At her corsage was an immense bunch of violets, evidently sent her by her escort. Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus You began by allowing your women to appear in public with their faces unveiled, then you suppressed the fichu and the collarette, and now you rob them of half their corsage. The Ways of Men As is obvious in No. 67, the stout woman apparently increases her breadth by wearing a flamboyant corsage, and she hides the most exquisite lines of her arm with her sleeves. What Dress Makes of Us David could hear the quick gasps of his questioner, could catch the rustle of the silken corsage as she breathed. The Crimson Blind More interested in his note which accompanied his gift, she had at first taken them for violets, but looking more closely at the corsage bouquet she found it contained cornflowers. I Spy "Not his; but I wear his father's likeness somewhere betwixt buckram and Flanders lace," answered Hyacinth, gaily, pulling a locket from amidst the splendours of her corsage. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger "Mamma!—it wouldn't take any of them at all for my hair and the bouquet de corsage too—there'd be thousands left—Well Joe,—what are you waiting for?" Queechy The modest lace flounce that falls in vertical folds decreases her formidable corsage. What Dress Makes of Us Its nearer ripples formed a glittering corsage for the ship's tapered stem, and merged into a witches' way of blackness beyond. The Wheel O' Fortune That topaz," he continued, walking toward her, and laying his finger upon the single jewel she wore fastened at the edge of the square-cut corsage of her gown, "is exactly right. The Philistines Alexina's gown was a soft white satin that fitted closely and made her look very tall and slim and round, the corsage trimmed with the only color she ever wore. The Sisters-In-Law After a while she took up her book again, but instead of reading began to adjust a rose in her corsage. The King in Yellow Elodie, on beholding him, clutched a bursting corsage with both hands, uttered a little squeak and bolted like an overfed rabbit. The Mountebank The corsage of the young lady, however, turned the poniard, and at the same instant a thundering volley of musketry resounded without. Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee Cowslips are to be used as corsage and hand bouquets for bridesmaids' dresses, the dresses being of pale blue surah, with yellow satin Gainsborough hats, and yellow plumes. Manners and Social Usages She was in yellow tulle, and her mother had clapped an immense bunch of red roses upon the child's corsage and had crowded innumerable rings upon her plump little fingers. Under the Skylights Her sumptuous shoulders billowed over the low-cut blue corsage like apple-dumplings over a china dish. An Ambitious Man A flower of the same hue and workmanship trembled from the point of her corsage. The Nest Builder Some one handed him four little corsage bouquets of carnations, which he handed in turn to each one of the tremulous girls, with an appropriate little speech to each. The Outdoor Girls in Army Service Or, doing their bit for the soldier boys The yellow marigold, a sort of small sunflower, has been the favorite "caprice" for bouquets de corsage. Manners and Social Usages Grey devilkins mingled with the crowd, and when the little jokers-pokers hopped on the girls' shoulders and poked their shaggy and ticklish little paws into the corsage under the chemise the girls raised piercing screams. The Created Legend Kedzie tried to copy the corsage of the women who passed in the hall. We Can't Have Everything The Empress sent me a little bunch of violets, which I thought was very gracious of her, and I was immensely flattered, for I think she took it from her corsage. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters They are quickly recognized; vulgar and awkward, they hide under their ungraceful petticoats the instincts of man, and masculinity is displayed up to their corsage. The Grip of Desire It was from the woman who had sold him the beautiful corsage of old point d'Alencon, his first present to Clotilde. Doctor Pascal The opening of Madame Bovary's dress which had burst in places along the seams of the corsage. The Public vs. M. Gustave Flaubert The lace trimming on the corsage was looped up with a diamond star, and her massive gold bracelets were clasped with, diamonds. A Romance of the Republic She wore the famous Regent diamond, which belongs to the French Crown, in her corsage, and a superb diamond tiara and necklace. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters His dangling fingers moved little by little towards the opening of her corsage, they descended, and with his thumb and forefinger he gripped the paper. The Lost Naval Papers Radiant in her ecstatic gratitude, she drew close to him, still looking at the corsage, and compelling him to admire it with her. Doctor Pascal She looked divinely handsome in her ball-dress of a darkish shade of blue, relieved by a bunch of roses in her corsage and a single diamond brooch. The Hunt Ball Mystery Rosabella's white muslin dress was trailed all over with delicately tinted roses, and the lace around the corsage was fastened in front with a mosaic basket of flowers. A Romance of the Republic I had waited for a dress, which only came home at the last moment, and when I put it on the corsage was so tight I could hardly bear it. My First Years as a Frenchwoman, 1876-1879 "We will succeed or I am not what I think myself," said Mrs. Arnold, readjusting the spray of heliotrope that was displaced in her corsage. Marguerite Verne "Good-night!" he said very gently, and detaching one of the lilies from her corsage, took it in his own hand. Temporal Power Ida wore a white satin with a low corsage, and as she stood directly below the picture, the resemblance impressed the beholders very strikingly. Miss Ludington's Sister She was dressed in black, a tight-fitting gown trimmed with lavender, flowered at the waist with a corsage of orchids. Tales of the Jazz Age So I wore a white glace silk skirt, a turquoise blue tunic and corsage, the whole affair looped up and trimmed with blush roses, and the same flowers in my hair. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II The sprig of cedar which one day fell unobserved from her corsage, I shall treasure up as a priceless relic. Marguerite Verne The boarders were all very quietly dressed: Mrs. McFiggin was daintily attired in some old clinging stuff with a corsage de Whalebone underneath. Literary Lapses With tenderness he laid her on the lounge, loosed her corsage, smoothed gently the tangled hair from her white face, closed the door, and went to his room. The One Woman A jewelled dagger-sheath in her corsage speaks of Spain or Italy. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance The detective began chafing her hands at once, and loosened her corsage. Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express And that corsage is so becoming, my darling. Marguerite Verne Four bunches of violets, with Marly Turner's card, had come to the house, and each fair damsel wore one at her corsage. Two Little Women on a Holiday "The lady wants one for her bouquet de corsage: she goes to the opera to-night," the man said to another man, as he took the young tea rose. Bimbi He stood motionless an instant, seeing her in a trailing robe of some fleecy, maize-colored material, with a cluster of moss-roses at her corsage and a cross of diamonds at her throat. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel Of course, eventually, kind hands pinned up the rent in the corsage of those khaki trousers. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me "It needs but one thing to make it perfect," said Reggie, and taking a red rose, he pinned it upon her corsage. The Metropolis It was of pale blue taffetas striped in a darker blue, with the corsage cut in basques, and the underskirt of a similar taffetas, but unstriped. The Old Wives' Tale She understood, and quickly placed it in her corsage. The Treasure-Train Miss Ruth was already in the carriage, pinning the Alpine flower to the corsage of her aunt's dress, when Lynde reached the steps. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel Then he pointed from the shirt to the trousers and then to the ample bosom of his friend, indicating with emotion that the huge pie-slice was to go into the rear corsage of the breeches. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me "Darling, treat me to Lafitte with lemonade," in accordance with established usage asked Little Manka, unbuttoning her corsage. Yama: the pit She was dressed in black and violet, and wore a large knot of violets in her corsage. In the Wilderness The bridal dress was of white brocade, draped with Brussels lace, the corsage being trimmed with lace and adorned with orange blossoms. Born in Exile She is bareheaded, and in the hollowed neck of her linen corsage there is the dawning of her flesh. Under Fire: the story of a squad Now while he recognized the roses resting on her corsage, her eyes dwelt on her favorite double lilac violets, nestling in the buttonhole of his coat. At the Mercy of Tiberius The next time she appeared a yellow and red velvet rose had been added to her corsage. The Titan There was something in her look, and in the style of her corsage, which reminded him of several of the bygone beauties in the gallery. A Laodicean : a Story of To-day The corsage is effective, but I don't like those basque terminations. The Pursuit of the House-Boat So simple, and only a bunch of violets in her corsage for all ornament! That Fortune "No," she said; "only a little pain here," as she again placed her hand upon her corsage. Tales of the Argonauts She rose from the table, her face very white, her hand pressing upon her corsage. The Trampling of the Lilies She seemed to stand out of her corsage as a white marble bust might out of a black Wedgwood vase. The Good Soldier The gypsy's corsage slipped through his hands like the skin of an eel. Notre-Dame De Paris A few white flowers in her corsage, the companions of the solitary one in his button-hole, were the only relief. A Ward of the Golden Gate She was wearing a lovely evening dress with a corsage of white lace covered with diamonds and sapphires. Phyllis of Philistia For the rest she wore a pink petticoat, very extravagantly beflounced, and a pink corsage cut extravagantly low. The Trampling of the Lilies The fulness of her corsage and the roundness of her waist could leave no doubt of that, even for an old savant like myself. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard The corsage, rising to the throat, moulded the splendid contour of the shoulders and the rich bosom which the suckling of her son had not deformed. Beatrix A wreath of tuberoses and bouquet for the corsage. Letters from England The corsage, ornamented with buttons and caps to the sleeves, ended in a point in front, and was laced up behind like a corset. The Deputy of Arcis Both of them had heard the story of the night, and each of them had tucked away in her corsage a scribbled note she wanted to get back to her room and read again. Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West Her corsage was loosened, water drawn from the well and brought her to drink and bathe her brow. Mistress Wilding She wore a guipure pelerine of spidery texture, a gown of blue velvet, the graceful corsage of which was buttoned with opals, and her hair in bands as smooth and shining as ebony. Beatrix One of black velvet, very low, with short sleeves, and another of very rich black watered silk, with drapery of black tulle on the corsage and sleeves. Letters from England He has neglected to purchase the customary bouquet for his intended and has offered his seat to the lady, who is standing, in exchange for her corsage bouquet. Perfect Behavior; a guide for ladies and gentlemen in all social crises It was that of a young girl dressed in some forgotten medieval peasant garb of velvet braids, silver-staylaced corsage, lace sleeves, and helmeted metallic comb. Selected Stories of Bret Harte In face of him was only a uniform, a corsage, a dress-coat, and before which the artist feels cold and all imagination vanishes. Taras Bulba and Other Tales |
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