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A shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.

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A flower of the rose plant.

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A plant or species in the rose family. (Rosaceae)

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Something resembling a rose flower.

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The rose flower, usually depicted with five petals, five barbs, and a circular seed.

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A purplish-red or pink colour, the colour of some rose flowers.

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A round nozzle for a sprinkling can or hose.

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The base of a light socket.

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Any of various large, red-bodied, papilionid butterflies of the genus Pachliopta.

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Any of various flower-like polar graphs of sinusoids or their squares.

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A graph with only one vertex.

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To make rose-coloured; to redden or flush.

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To perfume, as with roses.

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Having a purplish-red or pink colour. See rosy.

Examples of rose in a Sentence

Her temper rose with her voice.

The curtain rose again.

Lisa rose from her chair and glanced down at Sarah.

She rose, pitying him.

He rose up on one elbow and frowned.

Dusty rose in response, peeling off his shirt.

Dusty rose to pull on his gym clothes.

But alert and healthy natures remember that the sun rose clear.

Scholars today are pretty sure that in the case of Delphi, the oracle was inadvertently breathing gases that rose from the cave in which she sat.

I have now (March, 1892) read to Helen "The Frost Fairies," "The Rose Fairies," and a portion of "The Dew Fairies," but she is unable to throw any light on the matter.

After they finished eating, Giddon rose from his chair.

Even the tiny rose petal lips looked pale.

Finally he pushed his plate aside and rose from the chair.

When Howie was released from the hospital, Rose took him in.

He rose and stretched, stiff and weak but healed.

He rose and gave her a kiss on the forehead and then left her in the safety of her room.

The countess looked at her callers, smiling affably, but not concealing the fact that she would not be distressed if they now rose and took their leave.

When I rose and asked if we were ready to begin another session, he was eager to join us on our trek to the basement.

Betsy rose, unkinked her arm and stretched.

He rose above me as I strained to open my other eye.

Willard Humphries rose out of his seat and began to pace.

He rose and left Darian's room for the foyer, where Toni was waiting for him.

She fidgeted then rose, too antsy to sit still when her emotions were in turmoil.

She rose and approached, resting back on her heels in front of him, close enough for him to smell her musk and feel her heat.

All that was distressing, and especially all that was humiliating, in her position rose vividly to her mind.

Prince Andrew rose and politely placed a chair for her.

Terrible doubts rose in his soul.

Michael Ivanovich rose and went to the study.

Steam rose from them.

She rose, bored after being trapped alone the whole day in the condo, and peered through the peephole.

Lydia rose as if to stop him.

And the staff captain rose and turned away from Rostov.

She rose, put down the guitar, and went to the drawing room.

The door of the Governor's room opened and they all rose and moved forward.

The roar of guns, the whistling of projectiles, and the piteous moaning of the cook, which rose above the other sounds, did not cease for a moment.

The artillery and baggage wagons moved noiselessly through the deep dust that rose to the very hubs of the wheels, and the infantry sank ankle-deep in that soft, choking, hot dust that never cooled even at night.

The words sounded hollow, even to her ears, and she rose.

She braced herself and pulled his power into her, struggling to control it while panic rose.

Jule rose and paced to the window.

Yully rose and dressed herself, preparing herself mentally to tell Jule she had to leave him.

Desire rose within her, and she suppressed it with effort.

He rose with feline grace from the couch and approached, hand outstretched.

Thought you might be interested in something I found in Sean's notebook, Rourk said and rose, handing it to him.

The hair on the back of his neck rose, and he tensed, waiting for the creature to materialize.

Jule rose and paced, anger rippling through him.

She rose, having slept fully clothed out of fear Xander would attack her in her sleep.

Laughter rose within her, and the magic laughed with her.

She rose and trailed him from the house to the car, unable to guess what could agitate him if killing people didn't.

He pulled off the headphone-mic combo and rose.

Heat rose to her face as she stared openly.

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