flower arranging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈflaʊər əˌreɪn.dʒɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈflaʊ.ɚ əˌreɪn.dʒɪŋ]

Meaning of flower arranging In English

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Examples of flower arranging

  • Kiso learned all of the traditional feminine arts of the upper class, such as the tea ceremony, flower arranging, and others, but she excelled especially in "bonseki".

  • On the face of it, flower arranging seems to be a leisure-related rather than a work-related course.

  • She is a 67-year-old lady, middle-class and moderate, who up till now has completely rejected violence, and whose other main interest is flower arranging.

  • They are seen as charming, old-fashioned centres for tea and flower arranging clubs.

  • For some reason, many have cynically written those off as consisting only of pottery and flower arranging.

  • Even flower arranging at adult colleges—people jeer at it; it is in no way typical of what goes on at the present time—can be vocational.

  • It always seems that flower arranging dogs this debate.

  • I was also told that some people have used courses such as flower arranging as a starter into a business opportunity.

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