What is another word for corsage?

Pronunciation: [kɔːsˈɑːʒ] (IPA)

Corsage is a french word that refers to a small bouquet of flowers that is usually worn by women on the waist or chest during formal events like weddings, proms, and galas. Synonyms for corsage include buttonhole, boutonniere, nosegay, posy, and spray. A buttonhole is a small cluster of flowers worn on the lapel of a man's suit jacket, while a boutonniere is a single flower worn by a man usually on the lapel. A nosegay is a small bunch of scented flowers tied together with a ribbon, while a posy is a small bouquet of flowers. Finally, a spray is a small bouquet of flowers arranged in a geometric pattern.

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Usage examples for Corsage

Her right hand was nervously clasped around a little morsel of lace handkerchief which she had drawn from the folds of her corsage, and which seemed to make the air around heavy with a sweet perfume.
"The New Tenant"
E. Phillips Oppenheim
You would be surprised how spry I am flying around the sewing-room, cutting corsage into heart-shape, and slitting a place for button holes, and making double-breasted jackets, and hollowing scallops, and putting the last touches on velvet arabesques and Worth overskirts.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
The veil was fastened on with orange flowers; the corsage bouquet was of orange flowers and lilacs mixed; the lace over-dress was caught up with lilac sprays; the hand bouquet wholly of lilacs; The gardener's success in producing these dwarf bushes covered with white lilacs has given us the beautiful flower in great perfection.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

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