nosegay u rečniku PONS

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Unlike the nosegay, which was originally introduced as a means of disguising the repellent smell, that custom failed to survive the 18th century.
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The stench was overwhelming and people walked around with handkerchiefs or nosegays pressed against their nostrils.
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Natural remedies include potted lavender at your desk or the wearing of a fragant nosegay (popular in stinkier medieval times).
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A tussie mussie is a small circular bouquet like a nosegay, but carries symbolic meaning based upon the language of flowers, where particular flowers represent specific sentiments.
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Handheld bouquets are classified by several different popular shapes and styles, including nosegay, crescent, and cascading bouquets.
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Each character in the business, from cheesemaker to farmer, tells their own story, in this nosegay of recipes and inspiration.
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These are thought to have derived from nosegays which would have mitigated the smell of some of the less salubrious parts of the town in times past.
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Small, handheld arrangements called nosegays or tussie-mussies were used to carry sweet scents, and also helped mask the odors of society where bathing was often believed to be unhealthy.
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Some of his works are displays of abundance; others, only a festoon or a nosegay.
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Traditionally, brides will also carry a small nosegay.
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