Synonym: blush wine, pink wine, rosaceous, rose wine, roseate, rosebush, rosiness. Similar words: prose, arose, morose, sun rose, morosely, prosecute, prosecutor, a bed of roses. Meaning: [rəʊz] n. 1. any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses 2. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began 3. a dusty pink color. adj. of something having a dusty purplish pink color.
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121. The average price of goods rose by just 2.2%.
122. Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July.
123. The mountains rose above a swathe of thick cloud.
124. He eventually rose to the rank of captain.
125. He rose to his feet to deliver his speech.
126. Rose is a singer who courts publicity.
127. A plume of smoke rose from the chimney.
128. I pricked my finger on a rose tree.
129. Per capita income rose sharply last year.
130. The rose buds are unfolding into flowers.
131. I scratched my arm on a rose bush.
132. The young musician rose quickly to fame.
133. The Matterhorn rose proudly in the background.
134. Germany's earnings from exports rose by 2%.
135. The volume of protest rose/fell.
136. Rose fell, landing with a bump.
137. The audience rose to his wonderful performance.
138. The fish nibbled at/rose to/took/swallowed the bait.
139. Pre-tax profits rose from £842,000 to £1.82m.
140. He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.
141. She had pinned a wild rose in her hair.
142. Steam rose from her mug of cocoa.
143. In the distance rose the majestic Alps.
144. The crowd rose to their feet as one man.
145. The choir rose to the occasion and sang beautifully.
146. The cliffs rose up vertically out of the water.
147. The jacket has a rose motif on the collar.
148. Delectable smells rose from the kitchen.
149. The audience thereupon rose cheering to their feet.
150. The submarine rose to the surface.