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rose

A rose is a kind of shrub with red, pink, white or yellow flowers A rose is the flower of the rose plant. He gave me a dozen red roses for our 1st anniversary. That rose smells good!

Rose

Rose is a female given name.

rose

any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses (= roseate) of something having a dusty purplish pink color the roseate glow of dawn a dusty pink color (= blush wine) pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began

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Rose English » English

rosebush

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Simple sentences

The price rose.
I see a rose.
Tom bought a rose and gave it to Mary.
He watered the rose bush.
There is no rose without a thorn.
There is a yellow rose.
The dust rose in clouds.
A rose has thorns on its stem.
The rose is called the queen of flowers.
The rose is the national flower of this country.
A rose smells sweet.
A rose is sweeter in the bud than full blown.
Every rose has its thorn.
The skyscraper rose above the other buildings around.
The farmer rose at sunrise and worked till sunset.
The tower rose up against the blue sky.
The yen rose to the dollar.
I was beside myself with jealousy when my youngest sister rose in the world.
It is better to be stung by a nettle than pricked by a rose.
The rose gives off a sweet odor.
This rose is beautiful.

Movie subtitles

Question - could something similar happen to Western civilization 2.0 - the version that, after a millennium of stagnation, rose to dominate the world?
When the sun rose, I should have sent her back right away.
A rose by any other name.
Oh, pretty much anything but a rose.
And the rose, she gave you?
As soon as the sun rose, the shadows of the night retreated from Hutter.
So does Rose Mignon.
Prematurely, Rose Mignon's friends congratulate her on getting the great part.
And Bordenave, accompanied by Rose Mignon, the star of his theater, and all of his crew, has come to offer his deepest condolences.
And one people rose against another one, a kingdom against another one, brother against brother.
Rose, it's your husband.
He followed the fleeting shadows and came to a large estate where a forlorn manor rose up among ancient trees.
She has a face like a flower, a rose.
Rose-colored glasses.
You rose up in arms against me, you deserve to die!
Thomas Lindbergh, mighty flier, and Thomas Shefsky, mighty like a rose.
Don't you worry, Rose, if anyone murders you, I'll catch them.
I was asking you when the court rose, yesterday. About..
Now then. When the court rose yesterday. I was asking you..
All the delegates rose to their feet, staring at me.
I wasn't much of a rose myself.
Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow.
And, lo, he rose. and the chains fell off his hands.
I'd see crime in a rose.
Now I know how Gypsy Rose Lee feels.
I rose in this chamber to accuse him.
Which I rose and gave to this body.
Fresh as a rose.
Can I have a rose, please?
I've got a rose.
HELLO, ROSE. ER, UH, IS MY DAUGHTER THERE?
You shall have a rose for that.
There's Pedro, and Rose. - and there's Annie.
Quickly she finished her meal, rose and. came toward me.
A moment later, she rose and disappeared. without a glance at me.
He gave up his hand. rose and came toward me.
It should be in a conservatory, you in a white frock, with a red rose in your hand, and a violin playing in the distance, and I should be making violent love to you behind a palm tree.
Oh, sir, for your buttonhole, what about a carnation or a rose?

News and current affairs

Second, investors may be remembering that even though the dollar was at the epicenter of the 2008 financial panic, the consequences radiated so widely that, paradoxically, the dollar actually rose in value.
And, as long as housing prices rose as a result of lower interest rates, Americans could ignore their growing indebtedness.
Did he not think about what would happen to poor Americans with variable-rate mortgages if interest rates rose, as they almost surely would?
Others found that as interest rates rose, they simply could not make their payments.
Beginning in the mid-1990's, the rate of growth in output per hour worked - a key factor behind the rise in per capita income - slowed in most European countries while it rose in the US, reversing a decades-long pattern.
Argentine wages and prices rose significantly from 1991 through 1993.
Once investors understood Argentina's predicament, they started dumping its government bonds, and the risk premium on loans to Argentina rose several percent.
Currencies fell, interest rates rose, and credit default swaps soared.
When either inflation or short-term real interest rates went up, long-term rates rose.
And after its defeat in World War II, Japan rose from the ashes to become Asia's first global economic powerhouse.
But now the bloom is off the rose.
As the economy worsened, unemployment rose, and Obama had to deal with the messy compromises of governing, the mirror became cloudier.
The renminbi's real value rose from 2006 to 2013.
Last century sea levels rose by half that amount without most of us even noticing.
Inequality in Korea rose from moderate levels to second highest (behind the US) among advanced OECD countries.
Home sales, prices, and construction all rose last year, while foreclosures declined.
But Brazil rose to the challenge, making massive investments in improving the quality of teaching.
Inspired by events in Tunisia and Egypt, the Libyan people rose up spontaneously against four decades of repression by Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Infant mortality rates rose among low-income groups in many developing countries, and inequality increased.
In this environment, Argentine consumers naturally also went on a spending spree, and corporate profits rose accordingly.
Not since Japan rose to world-power status during the Meiji emperor's reign in the second half of the nineteenth century has another non-Western power emerged with such potential to alter the world order as China today.
Europeans rose to defend a vital principle; free speech, however vicious, retains a place in any democracy.
Ukraine's Orange Revolution, as well as Georgia's Rose Revolution, seems to confirm this.
Inflation fell, but unemployment, public debt, and urban violence all rose sharply.

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