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    Nosegay (redirect from Tussie-mussie)
    A nosegay, posy, or tussie-mussie is a small flower bouquet. They have existed in some form since at least medieval times, when they were carried or worn...
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    2019 Kennerspiel des Jahres for best connoisseur game of the year, Tussie-Mussie and Mariposas. Hargrave grew up in Florida. Her father, Paul Hargrave...
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    where she wore flowers. Say, for instance, a suitor had sent her a tussie-mussie (a.k.a. nosegay). If she pinned it to the 'cleavage of bosom', that...
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  • spring, lotus represent summer, and chrysanthemums the fall. The term "tussie-mussie" is sometimes used interchangeably with nosegay. A nosegay was also...
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    flowers and colours made the arrangement look almost unplanned. The tussie-mussie bouquets were still serving to eliminate odors. At the end of this period...
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  • (November 29, 2006) Nature Spirit (Jan 1st, 2008) You & Me (Oct 1st, 2008) Tussie Mussie (Mar 11, 2009) Eternal Chain (Aug 5, 2009) Hand to Hand (Jan 12, 2011)...
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    spats, patent leather shoes and a pair of pince-nez. He also wears a "Tussie-mussie" lapel pin he received as a gift in The Mysterious Affair at Styles...
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