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corsage

[kawr-sahzh] / kɔrˈsɑʒ /




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On graduation day, teachers pinned corsages on the laughing graduates, usually a job for younger students.

From Reuters

In Upper Marlboro, Md., Michael Patterson, 17, bought a corsage online for his date the day before he was set to go to prom.

From Washington Post

Community members also chipped in for prom essentials, including dresses, tuxedos and corsages.

From Washington Times

Students have to pay for tickets, dresses, tuxedos, transportation, corsages, dinner and photos.

From Seattle Times

Where that version accentuated the material like a wrist corsage, this staging feels out of step.

From Washington Post