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Definition of Florist shop
1. Noun. A shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Florist Shop
Literary usage of Florist shop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plays of the Harvard Dramatic Club by Harvard university Dramatic club (1918)
"L THE florist shop SCENE : A florist shop. At the back, a broad s how window,
dressed with flowers, — azaleas, roses, daffodils, violets. ..."
2. The Müller-Walle Method of Lip-reading for the Deaf (Bruhn Lip-reading System) by Martha Emma Bruhn, Julius Müller-Walle (1915)
"One day the florist's window, full of gay flowers looked unusually attractive.
Many people stopped to look at it. Some people went into the florist's shop. ..."
3. The Muller-Walle Method of Lip-reading for the Deaf (Bruhn Lip-reading System). by Martha Emma Bruhn (1919)
"Some people went into the florist's shop. One day a woman went into the florist's
shop. One day a woman who looked as if she were determined to have her own ..."
4. Public Speaking Today: A High School Manual by Frank Cummins Lockwood, Clarence De Witt Thorpe (1921)
"A serious comedy showing the human side of life in a florist's shop; 3 men, 2
women; 40 minutes. A florist's shop. Requires girl lead with ability. Royalty. ..."
5. Public School Methods (1921)
"Going to the florist's shop for flowers to decorate the schoolroom at Easter time.
... Building of florist shop and shelves for flowers. ..."