0 a circle made of flowers and leaves worn around the neck or head as a decoration: --
1 to put garlands on someone or something: --
2 a circle made of flowers and leaves worn around the neck or head as a decoration --
She is beautifully bedecked with jewellery and garlands of red roses.
No, he was led about the country by these agitators, he had garlands of roses placed round his neck, and he went all over the country in that company.
Sentimentalists always remember the dead with garlands and monuments, but they are prone to forget the living, especially if the living are a reproach to their consciences.
I feel sorry for my noble friend in that he is unable to go back to that awful department clothed in the garlands of a victor.
I do not come garlanded, with powerful groups behind me.
I found myself garlanded with a bouquet of roses of every description, too heavy for me to carry.
I have seen how rapidly the garlands fade.
The garlands of roses that come to them to-day, perhaps, are not wholly without thorns.