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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny rose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small rose, either literally or metaphorically, in various contexts such as poetry, descriptions, or storytelling.
Example: "In the garden, she found a tiny rose blooming amidst the weeds, a symbol of hope and resilience."
Alternatives: "a small rose" or "a little rose."
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A tiny rose of pink ribbon on the waistband.
Even small moments of kindness in the prison proved hard to bear: when one of the guards, Hajj Khanum, brought her a flower, "a tiny rose, the size of my middle finger," or when another she had nicknamed Sunny Face brought in a rice dish that Esfandiari had taught her to cook, she was all but overcome.
You can use a tiny rose or anything that fits an 18 inch (45.7 cm) doll.
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His grim, dark cave, concealing a tiny, rose-hued metropolis, speaks of memory's distortions and the past's grip.
Then there is a tiny rose-colored tablet, to ward off thrush; a green tablet for iron; a yellow one for folic acid; and an orange-coated aspirin, to guard against heart attack.
Especially fashionable for the bare-legged, Ms. Landis said, are an 18-karat white gold antique reproduction with two carats of tiny diamonds set in oval and fleur-de-lis links at $3,000; a flower link bracelet with a pink sapphire centers, $2,295 and a more delicate white gold rolo-link chain studded with tiny rose gold and pave diamond moons, hearts and a star charm, for $595.
In a couple of seconds, he fashioned a button mushroom into a tiny grey rose.
There is an exquisite watch made by Godemar Fils in Geneva, in 1880; the balance wheel, which is visible, is studded with scores of tiny rose diamonds.
For tiny rose buds, use strips of tissue paper cut to size.
(For Dries van Noten's Paris fashion show last year, she arranged cones and spheres of tiny roses on a green wall, right).
An ode to Mr Colen's recent past, a curtain made of 135,000 crack pipes filled with tiny roses, keeps the birds contained.
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