Corsage
//kɔɹˈsɑʒ//
"Corsage" in a Sentence (5 examples)
Tom pinned a white corsage on Mary's dress.
Do you like the corsage?
She now selected a slinky garment, composed of what male writers call “some soft, clinging material,” with a corsage which outlined her figure and a skirt which waved tempestuously around her ankles.
Brody (Damian Lewis): Will you go to the prom with me? / Carrie: Do I get a corsage?
Here, I got a corsage for you to give to Jenna. I don't know if kids still do corsages. I always got ones for Darius' girlfriends. This one is made with lilies.
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