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n. (plural of tuberose English)
Usage examples of "tuberoses".
In the court he met little Eva,--a crown of tuberoses on her head, and her eyes radiant with delight.
Delicate cream and yellow blossoms draped the walls of the passageway while the white, lily-like tuberoses bordered its length.
With a narrow white piping round his waistcoat opening, and a buttonhole of tuberoses, he had tried to repair its deficiencies.
Fancy Tom being married in front of that group, with a floral horse-shoe in tuberoses coming down on either side of it!
Albert, but you know these roses, tuberoses, and orange-flowers throw out at first, before one is used to them, such violent perfumes.
There were rows of cut-crystal glasses filled with all the most beautiful scented flowers of the whole world, such as jasmine, tuberoses, violets, lilies of the valley, roses, and lavender.