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Answer for the clue "___ and flowers ", 6 letters:
hearts

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Hearts is a card game. Hearts may also refer to: Hearts (suit) , one of the standard four suits of cards Hearts (Windows) , a computer realization of the card game Hearts, a common nickname for the Scottish football club Heart of Midlothian F.C. Auckland ...

Usage examples of hearts.

March morning approximately four years and eight months after Trowbridge had escorted the Hearts to new house.

They had been summoned by a in response to a 911 call by a distraught neighbor of the Hearts, Mrs.

A less zealous, optimistic and dogged individual than he would not have even supposed that, so years after the Hearts had emigrated east from Vegas, that city of all American cities phantasmagoric and insubstantial as a delirium hallucination, there could be any trace, any vestigial memory of them.

Nevada on the sidewalk in front of a rundown shit-stained bungalow trying to explain to a cancer-riddled old man what the Hearts meant to me.

We hoped to hell the nosy old who lived on either side of the Hearts, Mrs.

It was shocking to some members of the community, and more that the Hearts were lowlife stock, that Mr.

It must have been that the Hearts needed money, poor Farley, shy and uncoordinated, had tried a series of part-time jobs for which Mrs.

The theater was about two-thirds full and everybody, Suzi said, knew the Hearts were there within seconds of their appearance, stealing glances at them, or frankly staring if they were in a strategic position.

Of all the Hearts, Dahlia seemed the most moved by the sentimental story of children, dogs, nuns and love in the scenic Swiss Alps, she wiped at her eyes during crucial scenes, and laughed joyfully during others, though Mrs.

It shocked the guys initially--other girls cried often, our hearts melted seeing them, but Frog Tits?

Thrun and other neighbors of the Hearts began to send their lawn crews or groundskeepers over to 8 Meridian Place, since the absent Mrs.

There was much TV footage, some of it network, of WHS girls black felt armbands decorated with red hearts in support of John Heart, their sleeves decorated with red sequin hearts.

None of the girls of the Circle, searching their hearts and consciences, being truthful, mostly Christian good-girls, could lay claim to having seen John Reddy following exams in the gymnasium.

Anything the Hearts had done or contemplated doing had everything to do with him.

At that time John Reddy had been imprisoned at Tomahawk Island and none of the Hearts had visited him except his grandfather on the first of each month.