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Corsage may refer to one of the following: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • A bouquet of flowers attached to a dress as a fashion accessory. In the United States, corsages are traditionally worn by females at certain prominent high school occasions such as Homecoming and the prom; they are often a gift from one's date for the occasion. They may also be worn to formal college dances, to church services on Christmas and Easter, and by the mothers of the bride and groom at a wedding. Historically, a corsage was worn pinned to the bodice of a dress or suit at the shoulder.

Nosegay may also refer to the name of an anteater in the video game Animal Crossing. ... For other uses, see Homecoming (disambiguation). ... Prom Queen redirects here. ... Corsage refers to the bodice of a dress. ...

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R-9: Sample Corsage Designs (1357 words)
Single-Carnation Corsage --This is a basic round shoulder corsage which can be made as formal or informal as desired, and any appropriate mass-type flower may be substituted for the carnation.
Double Cymbidium Orchid Corsage --The cattleya orchid is used alone as a corsage because of its size.
Hair Corsages -- Floral pieces worn in the hair are popular for special occasions, in which case the hair is often styled to accommodate a special corsage.
Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe Page of the Gazette of the Arts (493 words)
Corsage was the first, and as far as we know, only limited edition small press 1st publication and 1st edition of a Nero Wolfe/Rex Stout title.
Corsage was the first, and we think only, illustrated 1st edition of a Nero Wolfe/Rex Stout story.
Corsage contained the last, and the most extensive, published interview with Rex Stout, representing a window on his definitive thoughts on life, literature, and his own work.
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