Sentence examples for be rose from inspiring English sources

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be rose

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A shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.

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8.05pm GMT This clearly can't be Rose.

"Who is it to be, Rose?" her grandmother always said.

"I'll tell you what the tradeoff will be," Rose told me.

The main attraction will be Rose herself, who now goes by only one name.

She was singing, pretending to be Rose in "Titanic," the movie.

"I've got to believe he's back where he should be," Rose said with the exuberance of a teenager.

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Pai's glasses would have had to be rose-tinted to have produced anything else.

Mind you, he says, on the turn again, he doesn't want to be rose-tinted about life before Thatcher.

She writes: Hindsight may be rose-coloured, but I do not remember anxiety about using my fledgling language, which grew quite rapidly in confidence.

Hindsight may be rose-coloured, but I do not remember anxiety about using my fledgling language, which grew quite rapidly in confidence.

We're in a different world now, but the right of the party's offering seems to be: rose-tinted spectacles.

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