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Discover Ludwig'gorgeous flower' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something beautiful. For example, "I saw a gorgeous flower in my garden this morning."
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The finest example this year may be Journey, the follow-up to Thatgamecompany's gorgeous Flower.
Many of the columns were lovely, elevated by gorgeous flower tones, but I hate to see women take mincing steps to get where they're going.
AS I stood in the roomy space with soft lighting and a gorgeous flower arrangement, watching Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers perform their hearts out on a flat-screen TV, I thought to myself, I like this restaurant.
Of all the things that will be said about Nicolas Ghesquiere's gorgeous flower show at Balenciaga on Tuesday, as the French ready-to-wear season began, perhaps the one that won't be is how hard this collection is.
These Gorgeous Flower Jelly Lipsticks Are Blowing Up On Instagram.
So, bow ties carry a great deal of swag, as do sweaters and colorful t-shirts, but gorgeous flower hats that bring out the beauty of my natural skin tone does not?
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The sky a dark gray, I started at the Nisenson's pool, an aqua jewel rimmed with gorgeous flowers.
Of course, crop size doesn't matter if all you want is a giant vine dripping with panicles of gorgeous flowers.
It was this beautiful room, and the stage was lit in purple, with scented candles and gorgeous flowers on every table.
But you soon notice the perfection of the service, the gorgeous flowers, the artistic menu covers, the wonderful lighting that makes everybody beautiful.
The adult butterflies favor flowers known as forest cucumbers but as caterpillars they feed on the leaves of a family of vines that produce one of the most gorgeous flowers next to orchids, the passion flowers.
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