• A rosette, which is thrown over the edge of the boat. From Wordnik.com. [Nunatsiaq News - Online] Reference
It grows from center of the rosette, which is thick as well as rigid. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Someone suggested that 'rosette' was a cakewreck instruction to place a rosette on the cake. From Wordnik.com. [Don't Toy With Me, Man] Reference
A lacy '' rosette '' garnish, fashioned from Parmesan crisps, was the salad's pièce de résistance. From Wordnik.com. Reference
368, and 370, in which the rosette is a distinguishing characteristic. From Wordnik.com. [Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428] Reference
For example, the incised rosette of the Dutch plane. From Wordnik.com. [Woodworking Tools 1600-1900] Reference
MR. REED: How far north is the walnut rosette disease?. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. September 26, 27 and 28 1923] Reference
A very pretty rosette is made of narrow ribbon one-quarter of an inch wide. From Wordnik.com. [Make Your Own Hats] Reference
As for the Grenadier Guards their insignia was a jaunty red and blue rosette. From Wordnik.com. [Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan] Reference
The plant has the form of a rosette, and the foliage a silvery-gray appearance. From Wordnik.com. [The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.] Reference
This should be sewed onto a fine wire, and it may then be wound into a rosette. From Wordnik.com. [Make Your Own Hats] Reference
The mouth opening, surrounded by a rosette of flabby gray skin, was a mere slit. From Wordnik.com. [Zehru of Xollar] Reference
Cool winds arced into the piazzas and stirred up dust into faint rosette patterns. From Wordnik.com. [Excerpt from Codex Infinitum] Reference
The ends of the match were crossed into a sort of rosette at the head of the fuze. From Wordnik.com. [Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America] Reference
Both skirts were short enough to expose the instep and rosette or buckle on the shoe. From Wordnik.com. [Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century] Reference
Using the rosette tube in the bag, make a single rosette in the center of each wafer. From Wordnik.com. [Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 4: Salads and Sandwiches; Cold and Frozen Desserts; Cakes, Cookies and Puddings; Pastries and Pies] Reference
The spot then looks like a rosette, because these lines spread outward like rose petals. From Wordnik.com. [The Wonders of the Jungle, Book Two] Reference
When in perfection, the plants have the form of a rosette, and make an excellent garnish. From Wordnik.com. [The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.] Reference
Run ribbon in and out the spaces, sew the rosette in place, and finish with ties of ribbon. From Wordnik.com. [Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet] Reference
Turn back the border, finish with a bow of ribbon at back, a rosette on top, and ribbon ties. From Wordnik.com. [Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet] Reference
He has just mounted metallic piles to the number of 2,500 zinc plates and as many of rosette copper. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884] Reference
He had to be coaxed by his mother into presenting the rosette to the winner of the Shetland pony race. From Wordnik.com. [Champion jockey Ryan Moore survives ordeal at family stable's open day] Reference
He wore a slashed doublet with long hose reaching to the upper thigh, and he had a rosette on each instep. From Wordnik.com. [Schwartz: A History From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray] Reference
The leaves are finely frilled and curled, and spread regularly from a common centre in the form of a rosette. From Wordnik.com. [The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.] Reference
Place whole shrimps on the top in the shape of a rosette, in the centre of which put a tiny pinch of chopped parsley. From Wordnik.com. [Choice Cookery] Reference
The plants are generally herbs with a much shortened stem bearing a rosette of leaves and a spike or panicle of flowers. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"] Reference
As Mike shows me where to work, I comment on aSalvia argentea, a huge, hairy-leafed, silver plant now at its rosette stage. From Wordnik.com. [Garden Goddess for Hire] Reference
It still boasts windows featuring the rosette, the emblem of the official Intramuros administration, that date back to 1879. From Wordnik.com. [Manila] Reference
There is only one word to say about pecan rosette, and that is -- humus -- the disease is cured by the application of humus. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. September 26, 27 and 28 1923] Reference
Theoretically you could get the rosette conditions in the Piedmont region, but you are almost certain not to find them over this way. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. September 26, 27 and 28 1923] Reference
The sandals of the feet are secured by a cord and rosette, while the ornaments on the animal's ankles seem secured by leather straps. From Wordnik.com. [The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races] Reference
When thus treated, the plants become remarkably close, of a regular, rosette-like form, and often entirely cover the surface of the ground. From Wordnik.com. [The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.] Reference
It is a herb with a rosette of fleshy, oblong leaves, 1 to 3 in. long, appressed to the ground, of a pale colour and with a sticky surface. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"] Reference
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