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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wallflower" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is shy or "blends into the background" at social gatherings. For example, "Suzy was a wallflower at the party and preferred to sit quietly in the corner."
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— a wallflower!
"You're not a wallflower!
You don't want a wallflower".
Tony Manero was a wallflower by comparison.
A wallflower institution was thinking big.
But she is by no means a wallflower.
"That's a wallflower," she said, with a smile.
One depicts a wallflower at a school dance.
At times I felt a bit like a wallflower myself.
"He was very popular, and I was a wallflower.
"None of us is a wallflower," Mr. Siegel said.
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