Synonym: coronet, festoon, garland. Similar words: wreathe, breath, breathing, out of breath, breathless, breathable, breathtaking, breathing space. Meaning: [rɪːθ] n. flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes. v. encircle with or as if with a wreath.
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31. David C.. Bolles, eldest son of Don Bolles, helped her lay a wreath at the foot of the monument.
32. There was my wreath, and a lot of flowers from Margaret, and another wreath from Doreen.
33. He sits on the grass lacing stiff boots into a wreath of effort and breath.
34. Clinton laid a wreath of red and white roses before a majestic memorial at Piskaryevskoye Cemetery.
35. The simple badge, a musket bordered by a wreath, signifies that an infantry or Special Forces soldier came under fire.
36. Voice over Ex-petty officer, Sid Hall laid a wreath to remember lost colleagues.
37. Take Chancellor Adenauer, in 1970, at the site of the former Warsaw ghetto, laying a wreath.
38. Inside the church, wreaths and bouquets covered the altar, including a wreath in the shape of a No. 3.
39. Keith Gault, whose father Samuel was killed, laid the wreath on behalf of the eight bereaved families.
40. The sight of Bobbie Fieldfare, in toga and laurel wreath as one of the assassins, had been too much.
41. Doris Allen of San Francisco arrived wearing a silver silk floral wreath atop her head.
42. Although it is July, the house has a Christmas wreath hung in its picture window.
43. This year, and for years to come, they will walk hand-in-hand to lay a wreath at Suzanne's grave.
44. There was a wreath of laurel, intertwined with daffodils, on the coffin.
45. The cogwheel later became a laurel wreath.
46. He sent a huge floral wreath instead.
47. Twine flowers into a wreath.
48. Kylie: What about a Xmas wreath?
49. Want to use wreath, must buy in funeral parlour.
50. She twined the flowers into a wreath.
51. According to Wiccan rituals, placing holly or other greens in the shape of a circle or wreath accentuated its magical power.
52. The sword head is wreath form, the head carries to inset piece of and black jade.
53. Results The characteristic performance that the spondylolysis of lumbar spine was the bone wreath consecution to break off.
54. Exactly this contestation, make " the literature subjectivity" been risen the theories by the fulfillment, and become the new period literature theories history chain up a wreath that can't neglect.
55. The fighting started when participants of the march were attacked as they were trying to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin.
56. Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath to cover the onset of baldness.
57. The president held a Veterans' Day breakfast at the White House and will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetary.
58. On the reverse is a five-pointed star and a scroll between the words "FOR GOOD" and "CONDUCT"[sentencedict.com/wreath.html], surrounded by a wreath formed by a laurel branch on the left and an oak branch on the right.
59. An olive wreath and a silver medal A bronze medal and laurel wreath.
60. It loses its wreath of foam when poured into that of others.
More similar words: wreathe, breath, breathing, out of breath, breathless, breathable, breathtaking, breathing space, catherine the great, beat a retreat, wreak, feather, weather, death, leather, bequeath, beneath, sheathing, heathenism, deathtrap, treat, great, underneath, put to death, close at hand, death knell, create, treaty, stare at, threat.